Japan’s beautiful cherry blossoms are facing an ugly threat

Blame warmer winters: When flowers don’t last as long, they die off as new ones bloom, leaving cherry trees looking “kind of be bedraggled.”

The spring bloom of cherry blossoms are known to be a stunning sight. Across Japan, Korea, and places like Washington, D.C., the trees burst with dense, pink flowers for just one or two weeks, bringing millions of tourists.


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