Spring would not be the same for Cindy Sipkin without a visit to see the cherry blossoms at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
“The colors are beautiful,” Sipkin said. “Every month, it’s pink trees in bloom.”
Sipkin, who lives in Manhattan, loves Central Park, but she also appreciates the beauty of this garden.
“It’s just an oasis. You hear birds. You hear children,” she said. “You see different things in bloom each time you come.”
The cherry blossoms are the garden’s star springtime attraction. More than 200 cherry trees with more than 26 varieties, mainly Japanese, create a colorful canopy of white and pink in April and May.
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