Saturday, April 11, 2026

Pink Park is getting all set for the Cherry Blossom Festival!

 We are officially in Stage 4 — Peduncle Elongation, and things are getting exciting in our sweet square. Those tiny stems are stretching, lifting, and showing more “puffy white” by the hour. Even with today’s wicked chill, the blossoms are holding steady and gearing up for their big moment.


Right now, we are probably 4 to 6 days until peak bloom if things stay the same — and they never do. Keep an eye on that early‑week warm‑up; if it actually arrives, it could be the gentle nudge these buds need to burst into full pink glory a little sooner.

Meanwhile, the neighborhood is getting a spring refresh of its own. The Urban Resources Initiative (URI) is out planting new trees — for free, as part of their Yale program — and the New Haven Parks Department is grinding stumps and keeping the park looking beautiful. We’re grateful for both teams who help keep our historic canopy thriving for generations to come.

So bundle up, charge those batteries, clear those memory cards, and stay tuned.
The pink poppage is coming — and your Blossom Blogger will make sure you don’t miss a single precious pink park petal!







































Friday, April 10, 2026

Wooster Square Cherry Blossoms reach stage 4! Peduncle elongation!

 Roxie and I were out early this bright, brisk morning, and the Square was buzzing — not just with blossoms, but with people who care for our park. The New Haven Parks Department was out grinding stumps from last year’s dead tree, and our friends at the Urban Resources Initiative (URI) — who plant trees around New Haven for free as part of a Yale program — were on site too. We’re so grateful for everything they do to keep our sweet square thriving.

As for the blossoms: We have transitioned to Stage 4, and the trees are holding strong after the cold nights.

Still — the light is gorgeous, the buds are stretching, and the blossoms are clearly gearing up for their big moment.

The Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Stages — Quick Refresher

Stage 1: Green Bud

What it looks like: Tiny, tight green nodes at the tips of twigs. Timeline: The starting line — can last weeks if the harbor breeze is feeling sassy.

Stage 2: Florets Visible

What it looks like: Buds swell and separate, revealing the first pinkish‑white hints inside. Timeline: Usually late March or very early April.

Stage 3: Extension of Florets 

What it looks like: The florets push outward, giving the trees a soft “fuzzy” look from afar. Significance: The anticipation phase — the Square starts to look alive.

Stage 4: Peduncle Elongation (current stage)

What it looks like: The stems stretch and lift the buds; petals become more visible. Timeline: Typically 6–10 days before peak bloom.

Stage 5: Puffy White

What it looks like: Tight, round, white “popcorn” buds. Timeline: Peak bloom is usually 4–6 days away.

Stage 6: Peak Bloom

What it looks like: 70% of blossoms fully open — the showstopper moment. Window: Usually 4–7 days, longer if the weather is cool and calm.

The Pink Blizzard (Post‑Peak)

What it looks like: Petals fall like confetti, covering Wooster Square in pink snow. Bonus: It’s magical — even if it means the season is ending.

Photos from this morning are coming right up. Stay tuned — your Blossom Blogger is on the case, and the petals are getting ready for their performance.