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Cherry Blossoms Light Up Chicago’s Spring Short‑Term

Chicago, IL, USATuesday, April 7, 2026

The first signs of spring appeared in Jackson Park, where a burst of pink and white petals now frames the pond below the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. The city’s cherry trees—five distinct species—have finally opened their blooms after a season of weather swings and generous rain.

Visitors who missed the peak at Easter are still in for a treat. Experts say the show will last another week or so, and the Chicago Park District notes that temperatures dipping near 30 °F on Monday night are unlikely to halt the flowering, thanks to a steady rise in warmth later this week.

A History of Planting

  • 2013 – 120 saplings were introduced to honor Chicago’s 120th anniversary of the 1893 exposition.
  • 2016 – The Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry added 50 more trees to celebrate its own 50th year and the ties between Chicago and Japan.
  • 2022 – 34 new blossoms were planted near the museum steps, bringing the total to 190.

The chamber plans to add another 60 trees in the next three years, expanding the park’s floral tapestry.

Timing of the Blossoms

The blooming schedule varies among species; some begin earlier than others, which explains why the festival of color might stretch into early next week. The gentle spectacle is a welcome reminder that spring has finally arrived in the city, according to park officials.

Families Celebrate

A local couple and their six‑year‑old son traveled from Indiana to catch a glimpse of the blossoms, expressing delight at seeing the flowers in full display. Their excitement echoes that of many Chicago residents who hope to enjoy the petals before they fade.

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