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Cherry Blossoms: Spring's First Blush

Each year Washingtonians and visiting tourists eagerly await the “peak bloom date” of the cherry blossom trees that line the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park. In Japan, cherry blossoms are called sakura and their blooming season has been celebrated for at least a thousand years. No matter where you are, you can tour the cherry blossoms of Smithsonian Gardens, browse our cherry blossom–related collections, or celebrate the National Cherry Blossom Festival with our National Museum of Asian Art and across the Smithsonian.


Wind-screen and cherry tree 桜に幔幕図屏風

Group Under Blossoming Cherry Trees at Ueno Park

[Little Oatlands]: a view of the cherry allee from the lawn beyond the walled garden.

[The Jones' Wood Garden]: flowering cherry trees and walkways with stairs to left.

[The Cedars]: Looking at the greenhouse from the Yoshino cherry allée.


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