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There are more than 120 cherry blossom trees on campus including 29 of the Yoshino variety in the Quad. Other varieties around the university's campus include the Higan, Hisakura, Kwanzan, Mt ...
Other varieties around the university's campus include the Higan, Hisakura, Kwanzan, Mt. Fuji and Shirofugen trees, according to UW News. You can find a map of all the locations here.
This week, the cherry trees will likely hit 10% bloom, meaning one in every 10 buds will have erupted in pink or white blossoms, UW said. ... Kwanzan, Mt. Fuji and Shirofugen varieties.
The university has nearly 100 cherry trees on its campus, and not all of them are Yoshino trees. The campus is home to a variety of types of cherry trees, including Higan, Hisakura, Kwanzan, Mt ...
The main species of cherry tree on the UW campus is Yoshino, including the 29 iconic trees in the Quad. ... Hisakura, Kwanzan, Mt. Fuji and Shirofugen varieties.
According to the National Park Service, the most common blossom trees are the Yoshino and Kwanzan. Yoshino cherry trees circle the Tidal Basin and spill north onto the Washington Monument grounds.
When the Kwanzan cherry trees flower, they produce deep rosy bouquets, according to DES. The Yoshino cherry trees typically bloom first, with paler petals.
A 400-meter row of cherry blossoms along the Shinnasho River in Yamanashi Prefecture frames the foot of the iconic Mt. Fuji. The trees are in full bloom, about ten days earlier than usual.
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