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It’s Cherry Blossom Season!

Posted on March 27, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Asha Prihar

Asha Prihar

Blossoming cherry trees and a bench along the Schuylkill River.

Trees blossoming along the Schuylkill in a past year. (Glen Stewart/iStock via Getty Images)

Springtime has many heralds, and in Philly, one of those is blooming cherry trees.

Flowering cherry trees don’t actually bear any fruit, but these ornamental species do sprout iconic flowers that, depending on the specific variety, can be either pink or white — and usually stick around for just a few weeks.

In Japanese culture, cherry blossoms symbolize the spring, renewal, and the transience of life, and the flowers are widely celebrated when they’re blooming.

Philadelphia has many of these flowering trees. Some of them date back to when the Japanese government gifted 1,600 trees to the city in 1926 for the 150th anniversary of the United States’ independence. Between 1998 and 2007, the Japan American Society of Greater Philadelphia planted even more throughout Philadelphia, according to the organization’s website.

Peak bloom in Philly is expected between today and April 2, CBS3 reported a few days ago — although some trees in the region were reportedly blooming ahead of schedule thanks to a warm weather spell.

A flowering cherry tree that's starting to bloom, but isn't quite there yet.

This South Philly cherry tree is just starting to blossom. (Laura Benshoff/City Cast Philly)

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This article has been updated with the correct estimated bloom dates.

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