According to UW, the trees have pink buds and florets are visible.
SEATTLE — It’s a highly anticipated season in Seattle: Peak cherry blossom bloom.
Annually, nearly 30 cherry trees come to life in the University of Washington (UW) quad, typically in the second half of March.
As we rapidly approach peak bloom season, here’s what you need to know about the trees, and how we celebrate this special time of year in Seattle.
What to know about ‘Peak Bloom’
According to UW, peak bloom typically occurs during the third week of March, but it’s looking like the trees are a
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