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- Spring flower blooms across the United States are highlighted: cherry blossoms, bluebonnets, tulips, wildflowers, cacti flowers, jacarandas, lilacs, and lupines.
- Washington D.C. hosts the National Cherry Blossom Festival every March-April with 1.5 million visitors and commemorates Japan’s gift of cherry trees from 1912.
- In Texas’ eastern regions where rain has been abundant this year, bluebonnets will flourish; western areas may see fewer due to drought conditions.
- Skagit Valley in Washington celebrates tens of millions of tulip blooms with its Tulip Festival lasting all April; linked to historical ties with tulip farming knowledge from the Netherlands.
- Great smoky Mountains National Park is known for more than 1,500 wildflower species and hosts its Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage annually as 1951 in April-May. Some areas are reopening after storm damage on Interstate 40 near Tennessee-North Carolina border.
- Saguaro cacti bloom during late April-May in Arizona’s Saguaro National Park outside tucson; famous for delayed flowering until age 30 and massive growth up to heights of 40 feet over centuries.
- Jacaranda trees native South America yet stunning purple bloom traditionally marks renewal timelines comeback- peak May-June,- Including symbols representing resilience-facing past californian Widespread Wildfiresetc
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