Cherry Blossom Watch – 2026 Northeast *Update*

Cherry Blossom Watch – 2026 Northeast *Update*

Despite cold weather in February, cherry blossoms in Washington D.C. bloomed earlier than expected. The National Park Service declared peak bloom at the tidal basin March 26. My early prediction (ten days ago) was off by four days.

Much like a dashboard GPS device might say … “Recalculating …”

March 26 : Peak bloom at Washington D.C.
March 31 : Kwanzan (late-season cherry) begin bloom at Washington D.C.
April 7 : Peak bloom at Philadelphia
April 15 : Kwanzan (late-season cherry) begin bloom at Philadelphia
April 19 : Peak bloom at Boston
April 27 : Kwanzan (late-season cherry) begin bloom at Boston

Cherry Tree Identification

Once again, I’ve been chasing cherry blossoms. This year I have given more attention to distinguishing different species of cherry trees. The number of hybrids is rather dizzying but I have been focusing on those that I have seen up close in the northeast United States.

In Boston, the Charles River Esplanade is great place to find cherry trees but I could only recognize some of the different trees. This photo shows one of the trees about which I was very uncertain. Having vaguely guessed it is a Mount Fuji Cherry, my photographs revealed a clue that sealed the deal. The leaves are not merely serrated, but it is exaggerated into projections that look like hairs. That is certainly a Mount Fuji.

That tree has now shed its blossoms. Right now the Kwanzan Cherry trees have bloomed and taken center stage. As a very popular ornamental tree, you can find them in many places in every northeastern state. And don’t forget the crabapple trees and flowering dogwoods which have also bloomed in the past week and are putting on a really colorful show!