Cherry Blossoms

Peduncle elongation! DC's cherry blossoms hit stage 4 of 6 leading to peak bloom

Peduncle elongation gives us the first peek at the pink petals

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WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 13: Cherry blossom florets, the second of six stages leading up to peak bloom, are visible along the Tidal Basin on March 13, 2022 in Washington, DC. The cherry blossoms are expected to be in peak bloom between March 22-25. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images)

Don't laugh. The blooms reached the fourth stage: peduncle elongation.

D.C.’s iconic cherry blossoms have reached stage four as they head toward peak bloom, the National Park Service (NPS) posted Thursday on its Bloom Watch page.

Stage four is known as peduncle elongation and gets the most giggles out of the six stages of the cherry blossom blooming cycle.

The final stage, peak bloom, is defined as when 70% of the Tidal Basin’s Yoshino cherry tree blossoms have opened.

Daily temperatures generally play a role in how fast the blossoms progress through the stages to reach peak bloom. In previous years, extremely warm or cool temperatures have led to peak bloom as early as March 15 (in 1990) and as late as April 18 (back in 1958).

This year, the NPS has predicted peak bloom for March 28 to March 31, and Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper says March 28 to April 3 likely will be the best time to see the blossoms.

You can send us YOUR peak bloom prediction; the person who gets the closest without going over will receive a cherry blossom-themed NBC4 & Telemundo 44 prize pack.

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