VIDEO/PHOTO AVAIL: NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CREWS TO PRUNE TREES IN ADVANCE OF PEAK BLOOM

NEWS RELEASE: NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CREWS TO PRUNE TREES IN ADVANCE OF PEAK BLOOM, Video/Photo Avail

Media Contact:
Julie Moore (Trust for the National Mall) jmoore@nationalmall.org
Mike Litterst (National Park Service) mike_litterst@nps.gov

The National Park Service and the Trust for the National Mall will hold a Cherry Blossom Tree Care Media Availability to demonstrate how National Park Service crews care for the flowering Japanese cherry trees.

Crews will be pruning the trees, using ladders, loppers and snippers and woodchippers, with the Tidal Basin, Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument in the background. This is part of the work that the National Park Service carries out year-round to ensure the iconic trees bloom year after year, and that this grand Washington tradition will continue blooming for generations to come.

Learn about the Trust for the National Mall’s Adopt a Cherry Tree Program, where the public can support the care of the trees to ensure they bloom for future generations. This year, The National Cherry Blossom Festival Board of Directors has pledged that it will match the first $25,000 raised through this fundraising campaign this season. People can visit https://www.bloomcam.org/ncbf25 to donate to this campaign. 

BloomCam provides a live view of the iconic Tidal Basin cherry trees – where you can monitor peak bloom and peak foot traffic on the Tidal Basin.

WHAT: Cherry Blossom Tree Care Media Availability

WHEN: Thursday, March 20, 2025, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

*NOTE: National Park Service and Trust for the National Mall spokespersons can be available outside of this timeframe as needed on the Tidal Basin to discuss all topics below related to the cherry blossoms.

 

WHERE: Paddle Boat Parking Lot on the Tidal Basin

 

WHO:  The following individuals will be available for interviews:

  • Matthew Morrison, Urban Forester for National Mall and Memorial Parks

  • Mike Litterst, Chief of Communications and Spokesperson, National Mall and Memorial Parks

  • Julie Moore, Vice President of Communications and Spokesperson, Trust for the National Mall

WHY:

  • Countering impacts of wear and tear: First planted on the Tidal Basin in 1912, the trees need care and attention more than ever the effects of an urban setting and impact from the millions who visit each year. Year-round maintenance (pruning, feeding, mulching and watering) is critical to keep the trees and buds healthy and the roots protected so they can thrive and bloom for generations to come. The National Park Service also plants nearly 100 new trees each year. 

  • What you’ll see this cherry blossom season: In addition to the popular BloomCam, a partnership between the Trust, EarthCam and the National Park Service, the Trust for the National Mall also has an additional live streaming camera — MonumentCam — to offer enhanced views as the cherry trees bloom. This year’s National Cherry Blossom Festival, March 20 – April 13, includes the popular Blossom Kite Festival and National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade.

  • Fundraising to support the cherry trees: The Trust for the National Mall raises critical funds needed for the care of the cherry trees above and beyond what’s provided in the National Park Service budget. Supported by the National Cherry Blossom Festival, the Trust for the National Mall’s Adopt a Cherry Tree Program has a goal of raising $3.7 million ($1,000 for each of the 3,700 cherry trees) to help the National Park Service care for the trees and protect them for the next generation. Viewers can support the trees here: https://www.bloomcam.org/donate

CHERRY TREE FAST FACTS:

  • There are 3,500 cherry trees on the National Mall. Every year, approximately 90 trees need replacing.

  • The original cherry trees were planted in 1912, making this year the 113th anniversary of the cherry blossoms on the National Mall.

  • There are more than 36 million annual visits each year on the National Mall.

  • March 15, 1990, marks the earliest peak bloom on record while April 18, 1958, is the latest peak. Last year, peak bloom occurred on March 17.

 

Please contact the Trust for the National Mall for additional video and photos as needed. 

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