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The cherry blossoms at the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle are a popular tourist attraction and a beloved symbol of the university. The cherry blossoms, which are of the species Prunus x yedoensis, are typically in bloom in late March or early April each year. The trees were first planted at UW in the 1930s and have become an iconic feature of the campus, with their pink and white flowers providing a stunning visual display. The cherry blossoms are often a draw for tourists visiting the university and the surrounding area, and they are also a source of pride for students and alumni. The university hosts a number of events and activities centered around the cherry blossoms each year, including the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, which celebrates Japanese culture and the arrival of spring.
00:00 UW Red Square
3:35 Cherry blossoms at the quad
8:31 School of Music
12:07 Raitt Hall / Savery Hall / Denny Hall