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Ready for spring? So are the Capitol’s flowering cherry trees
 Capitol cherry trees in bloom, March 29, 2022. These trees, just north of the Cherberg Building, may blossom this week.
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Two types of flowering cherry trees grow at the Capitol Campus, and their blooms are ready to burst forth.
Here at our internationally accredited arboretum, every tree has a story. And every story has a beginning, middle, and ending.
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The Department of Enterprise Services (DES) stewards the Washington State Capitol Campus, an internationally accredited arboretum. The 403‐acre campus includes five parks, 18 monuments and works of art, and the 260-acre Capitol Lake, which is being restored to an estuary. Each year, we welcome more than 400 public and private events and hundreds of thousands of visitors to our historic Capitol Campus. See a list of upcoming events. Learn more about the Department of Enterprise Services.
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