The scraggly-looking tree on the southeast part of the Tidal Basin, near the Jefferson Memorial, captured the hearts of D.C. residents in 2020. But after this year's cherry blossom festival ...
"The most likely time to reach peak bloom is between the last week of March and the first week of April," the NPS says. The ...
The National Mall and Memorial Parks Service (NPS) announced Tuesday that visitors coming to the Tidal Basin for a chance to ...
The National Park Service has announced that peak bloom this year for the signature cherry blossom trees of Washington, D.C., ...
One disruption that is evident around D.C.’s Tidal Basin is the ongoing replacement of the sea wall near the Jefferson ...
Peak bloom is declared by the agency when 70 percent of the blossoms around the Tidal Basin — the reservoir on the National ...
WASHINGTON — In just about a month, more than 1 million visitors will flock to the Tidal Basin to see the iconic cherry blossoms. But this year will look a bit different because of ongoing ...
Every spring, the Tidal Basin bursts with color as cherry blossom trees (gifted to the city from Tokyo) bloom into cotton candy-colored tufts, and they attract hordes of visitors. The cherry ...
The annual explosion of cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin frames the Washington Monument in the distance, Thursday, April ...
The peak bloom date is "defined as the period when 70% of the Yoshino Cherry blossoms are open," according to the National ...
As a result, the Tidal Basin waters have been overflowing the wall twice a day at high tide, blocking pedestrian pathways and soaking the cherry blossom tree roots with destructive brackish sea water.