In this Midtown Magazine article, Matt Scott from Davey's Raleigh office explains how to plant and where to find cherry blossom trees in the Triangle area.
Each spring, the Triangle bursts into shades of pink and white as cherry blossoms make their brief but breathtaking appearance. These delicate blooms signal the arrival of warmer weather, drawing visitors to parks, gardens, and even neighborhood streets for a glimpse of their fleeting beauty. 
But beyond their aesthetic appeal, cherry blossom trees require thoughtful care to thrive in our local climate.
To learn more about these iconic trees—what makes them special, how to care for them in a home landscape, and the best places to see them in full bloom—we spoke with Matt Scott, sales arborist with Davey Tree of Raleigh.
To read more about cherry blossoms in the Triangle area, click here.
For more information, contact the Raleigh Davey office.
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