
"The highest concentrations of cherry blossom trees can be found around the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, Cherry Hill, Pilgrim Hill, Cedar Hill and the Great Lawn."
"Yoshino cherries tend to bloom first, followed by the fuller, pinker Kwanzan blossoms, extending the viewing season."
"Park officials encourage visitors to enjoy the blooms responsibly by staying on paths and avoiding picking flowers or climbing trees."
"Both Kwanzan and Yoshino cherry trees line the southern edges and eastern side of the Great Lawn, providing a beautiful spring display."
Cherry blossom season in Central Park draws crowds to scenic locations between 72nd and 96th streets. The highest concentrations of cherry blossom trees are around the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, Cherry Hill, Pilgrim Hill, Cedar Hill, and the Great Lawn. Peak bloom times vary with weather, typically occurring from late March through early May. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the blooms responsibly by staying on paths and avoiding picking flowers or climbing trees.
Read at FOX 5 New York
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