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Blooming and Damaged Cherry Blossoms

Cherry Blossoms and Washington Monument
Peak bloom cherry blossoms at Tidal Basin, March 2017

March 2017 was the first time in DC in 33 years that were warmer than February. To me, it was a rare chance to see damaged cherry blossoms.

I thought I would dodge the cold weather this winter. When I landed in the city, it was snowing just a tiny bit. That was pretty much about it in February. Until March a snowstorm hit the northeast mid-March. Unlike last year, DC was far south of the storm centre.

Even so, the warm weather in February triggered some of the flowers to bud. Those who were tricked got damaged. Magnolia, for instance, was the first to come out and went brown in the cold snap.

That included almost half of the cherry blossoms. However, some late bloomers caught up to fill in.

Apparently, I went to Tidal Basin, exactly the same date as last year. It gave a good comparison of this year’s visitors.

 

The crowd putting me off #WashingtonDC #spring #cherryblossoms can bear this fir only 5 mins

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It just shows how uncertainty life is.

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