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seniortraveler Mar 6th, 2010 11:34 AM

Cherry blossoms in Virginia
 
We fly into Richmond on March 25 and leave on March 30, 2010. We plan to drive over to the Charlottesville area and perhaps on to Washington D.C. area, if time permits. Are there any cherry blossoms around the Charlottesville or Richmond area or other places in Virginia?

Thanks for your help!

Birdie Mar 9th, 2010 02:57 PM

There are in Newport News outside the Canon factory but it wouldn't be worth the trip.

Someone else may know of trees in Richmond but I would be very surprised if they were in bloom by then. We are having a very late spring.

JanetKMR Mar 15th, 2010 06:35 AM

There are beautiful cherry blossom trees in Byrd Park and Maymont (Richmond), but as Birdie said they most likely won't be in bloom by then. Our daffodils are barely beginning to show themselves. We've had a very cold winter and cool spring.

Dukey Mar 15th, 2010 07:57 AM

Weeping willows here in Northern Va are just now starting to show that "greenish cast" on them...a few crocus are now up..everything else looks dreary and still dormant.

ronkala Mar 23rd, 2010 12:52 PM

April 3 is now the projected peak time for the blossoms in DC.

Birdie Mar 23rd, 2010 02:56 PM

I came back to admit I was wrong. I was driving down 199 in Williamsburg today and saw the cherry trees in full bloom. It is as if someone flicked on the light switch and the blooms came out. I don't know whether it was because of our nice warm weekend we just had.

ronkala Mar 23rd, 2010 03:45 PM

A six oclock DC news program showed a closeup of the buds and they are ready to open with a few warm days. Our daffodils are blooming here in the Shenandoah Valley but our cherry tree buds have a while to go before opening.

Birdie Mar 24th, 2010 09:41 AM

You've had a hard winter, ronkala. I bet you're ready for spring.

ronkala Mar 25th, 2010 12:28 PM

I sure am Birdie. We had two 20' and three 5'+ snowfalls this winter plus some very cold days. Even when the temp went up into the seventies a couple of weeks ago, the mountains stayed covered with snow until the heavy rains came through and washed it away.

I used to tell DW, while living on LI, that there is no place like Virginia in April (based on two years living in Chester many, many, years ago) but up here it's in May.

seniortraveler Mar 28th, 2010 02:53 PM

Birdie, we are in Williamsburg tonight. We are on Capitol Landing Road in a Hampton Inn. We plan to drive over to highway 199 tomorrow. We are guessing that the cherry blossoms you mentioned will be found driving toward downtown Williamsburg on #199. We will be driving back to Richmond sometime tomorrow afternoon.

Thanks!

Birdie Mar 28th, 2010 07:23 PM

Oh dear, seniortraveler, I didn't know you were coming to Williamsburg. I think there are only two cherry trees left on 199 after they redid the intersection at Jamestown Rd. I just use them as my barometer for bloom. If you see this before you leave you might want to drive into Kingsmill (just tell them at the gate that you are going to the resort to eat). Drive towards the resort on Mounts Bay or Kingsmill Rd, depending on what gate you enter and then out the other to see some pretty blooming trees. I'm trying to think of other trees in Williamsburg but other than trees in friends' yards, I'm drawing a blank. I hope you are enjoying your trip. DD said the DC cherry trees she saw from her train window on Friday were gorgeous.

seniortraveler Mar 29th, 2010 02:19 PM

We did see some blooming cherry blossom trees at the Inn in Williamsburg and a few on 199. I am sorry we didn't have time to go to DC, but it was raining there anyway. We visited President Jefferson, Monroe, Wilson, Tyler, and Harrisons' homes and other places. We are back in Richmond and plan on visiting the city tomorrow and fly out late tomorrow. This was a historic tour.

Thanks for your help~

Birdie Mar 30th, 2010 07:35 AM

I hope you enjoyed your trip, seniortraveler. The blooms have been beautiful. I'm glad they opened up for you. I was certainly pessimistic a few weeks ago.


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