 Cherry Tree Links
Columns Magazine
"On & Off the Ave." - September 2000 (scroll down to read about the Cherry Tree Project)
Letters to the Editor, follow up to "Blooms in Doom" - June 1999
"Blooms in Doom" - March 1999 feature article on cherry trees
"The Best Trees in the Neighborhood" - Editor's column from March 1999
Other UW media
"Class of '59 Plant the First of New Quad Cherry Trees" - The Daily, October 23, 2000
"Saving the Trees: Class of '59 Works to Preserve Special Place They Didn't Have" - University Week, October 19, 2000
Yoshino cherry tree stop on campus tree tour
UW cherry tree art and photo galleries
Christine Renhard Stenstrom, '69, has written a poem and painted a watercolor, both titled "Cherry Blossom Trees," inspired by the UW cherry trees.
William Chan, former graduate student in Department of Computer Science and Engineering - personal photo gallery. Mr. Chan was killed in a car accident in November 1999. The Department has established a memorial endowment in his honor.
Jeremy Tantrum, student in Department of Statistics - personal photo gallery
Yi Li, graduate student in Department of Computer Science and Engineering - personal photo gallery
Department of Physiology and Biophysics - photo gallery.
Gary David Yngve, graduate student in Department of Computer Science & Engineering - personal photo gallery
UW's trees in Seattle media
"And you thought they were just blossoms" - Commentary by Kevin Kawamoto, '97, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, March 28, 2003.
"Stunning cherry trees on UW quad need a lift" - Seattle Times editorial, March 27, 1999.
The rest of the world
"Cherry Blossoms: Restoring A National Treasure," April 1999 Agricultural Research article .
Cherry Trees of Washington official National Park Service cherry tree site
International Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon, Georgia, March 19-28, 2004. Macon, with more than 150,000 Yoshino cherry trees, has been called the "cherry blossom capital of the United States."
National Cherry Blossom Festival, March 27 - April 11, 2004, Washington, DC.
Yoshino Cherry entry in University of Connecticut's Plant Database
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