New York City’s most iconic park has debuted a new Cherry Blossom tracker map to help you identify all the must-see trees in the Manhattan space just before the peak.
The Central Park Conservancy, the nonprofit that oversees daily Central Park care and fundraising as well as capital work management, announced the interactive map on Wednesday. Its expert arborists take care of more than 170 tree species in the park daily and will provide real-time info on color peaks we supposedly can’t get anywhere else.
“Ranging from deep magenta to pale pink to crisp white, Central Park’s cherry trees are a must-see in spring. Their blossoms are beautiful, but these flowers are fleeting—and with this year’s warm winter, they’re blooming much earlier than usual,” the Conservancy said in a statement.
Peak bloom is typically in the last week of March, though as the Conservancy indicated, it is expected to come early this …