New York Flower Viewing Guide: Cherry Blossoms and Tulips Blooming from March to April
The flower viewing season in New York officially begins from March to April! Cherry blossoms, magnolias, tulips, wisteria, azaleas, daffodils, crabapples, and more bloom in succession, turning the entire city into a flowing spring painting. In Central Park, cherry blossoms and magnolias intertwine, and by mid to late April, the lawns are carpeted with tulips; Untermyer Park features elegant magnolias in March and hanging wisteria in April, with a serene Persian-style garden perfect for photos; The New York Botanical Garden hosts an orchid exhibition from February to April plus outdoor cherry blossoms and daffodils in March, and tulips and azaleas in April, with free admission every Wednesday. Corona Park offers wide open lawns with cherry blossoms and tulips, ideal for frisbee, kite flying, and family time; Waterdrinker Farm, a long-established flower farm on Long Island, showcases a million tulips alongside hyacinths and rapeseed fields in April, with children’s facilities and floral workshops; Branch Brook Park boasts over 5,000 cherry trees stretching for several kilometers from March to April, hosting a cherry blossom festival during the same period; Holland Ridge Farm in New Jersey grows over ten million tulips in more than 300 varieties, complemented by a flower sea train and a food market. Come to New York and start your unique journey!