The circle of life for the beloved Yoshino cherry trees is on full display along the Tidal Basin in Southwest D.C., if you ...
The Yoshino cherry trees at the Tidal Basin hit stage two on Sunday, March 16, and it’s time to get excited. This means that the florets, or tiny flower buds, are now visible. It’s the moment ...
The Yoshino variety, which produces white or pale pink flowers, is the most common type of cherry blossom in this park. Cherry blossom trees are spread throughout the park, but there are not ...