Cherry blossom in Newark, New JerseyOther US cities have an annual Cherry Blossom Festival (or Sakura Matsuri), including the International Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon, Georgia, which features over 300,000 cherry trees. Belleville, Bloomfield, and Newark, New Jersey celebrate the annual Branch Brook Park Cherry Blossom Festival in April, which attracts thousands of visitors from the local area, Japan, and India. As of April 2009, Branch Brook Park has a cherry tree collection with over 4,000 cherry blossoms in more than fourteen different varieties. Branch Brook Park will soon have more flowering cherry trees than Washington, D.C., thanks to an ongoing replanting program. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York City also has a large, well-attended festival. But mainly, people say they fall around April. When they blossom, its the most beautiful thing in the world kinda feels like you are in heaven. Hope this helped! PS thanks wikipedia for the info!!
Germany
The cherry blossom is a major tourist attraction in Germany_s Altes Land orchard region.
Great Britain
Batsford Arboretum holds the national collection of Japanese village cherries, sato-sakura group.
South Korea
Cherry blossoms are also indigenous to South Korea. Watching of cherry blossom was introduced to Korea during Japanese Occupation since Japanese watched cherry blossoms in Korea in an attempt to create an atmosphere of Japan. The festivals continued even after the Japanese surrendered in WWII because botanists were able to trace the origin of the cherry blossom to the natural flora of Halla mountain in Korea, but not to any natural flora in Japan. _In 1933, the Japanese botanist Koizumi Genichi reported that the Japanese Sakura(Somei Yoshino) is of Jeju-do islandorigin. In 1992, Takaki Kiyoko, another botanist specializing in sakura, also claimed that the Yoshino sakura hails from Jeju Island. According to Invest Korea journal, more evidence supporting this claim is that while this species of cherry tree is indigenous to Korea and can be found as part of the natural flora of Mount Halla, it cannot be found anywhere in Japan_.However, this claim did not become the mainstream of botanists. In 1916, Ernest Henry Wilson insisted on _Japanese Sakura(Somei Yoshino)_ was a crossbreed of the wild species of Japanese Sakura (_Edo higan_ and _Oshima sakura_).In 1991, Professor of Tsukuba University Iwasaki Fumio reported that _Japanese Sakura(Somei Yoshino) were born in around 1720-1735 by the artificial crossing in Edo(Tokyo)._Recent studies conducted on the comparison of Korean and Japanese cherry blossoms by botanist concluded that the two trees can be categorized as distinct species when analyzed by inter-simple sequence repeat and chloroplast DNA in 2007.Further studies are ongoing. This lead Japan to develop many theories on how and where the cultivated hybrids came to be but its origin is still obscure.Scientia Horiculturae volume 114 states cherry blossoms _that grows under natural environments in Jeju, Korea and of Yoshino cherry hybrids that grows only in cultivated conditions in Japan_. Koreans decided to continue the festivals with Koreas natural flora of Cherry blossoms and have been watching cherry blossoms bloom during various festival throughout South Korea, with the Korean weather agency announcing a forecast every year.
Certain trees at Seoul_s Gyeongbok Palace were cut down to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Japanese surrender in WWII.Although Cherry blossoms are already indigenous to Korea, Japan had planted these tree on sacred and offensive locations in the Palace. Once the offensive trees were cut down the festival continued with the indigenous trees. The cherry blossom festival at Gyeongbok Palace is one of
However, DC is currently coming into crape myrtle season which I think is at least as pretty as the cherry blossoms.
or at least they have where I live..in WI
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