Reader Photos 2022 | Part 3

These are some of the beautiful photos of 2022’s Washington DC cherry blossom bloom that were submitted by Cherry Blossom Watch readers. This is part 3.

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These are some of the beautiful photos of 2022's cherry blossoms that have been submitted by Cherry Blossom Watch readers.

This is part 3; you can find the first two installments here and here.

There have been hundreds of photos submitted, and it's a shame I can't publish all of them. I'm sure you'll agree there are some beautiful shots!

A big thank you to those who have submitted photos of the 2022 cherry blossoms to share!

Photo of Washington DC Cherry Blossoms.
Photo by Joanna Hiatt Kim
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Photo by Abi
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Photo by Preetam Bakshi
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Photo by Priscilla Moreno
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Photo by Julie Lee
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Photo by Tom Tash
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Photo by Eric H. Leeds
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Photo by Heather Strack Photography
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Photo by Kathy zhu
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Photo by Anita Child
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Photo by Archana
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Photo by Perla Antoniak
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Photo by Nancy Moon
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Photo by Debby Berlyne
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Photo by Mary Orr
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Photo by Kristin Barrett
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Photo by Lena Kang
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Photo by Jen Arvin
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Photo by Dana Matus
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Photo by Joe Garnett
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Photo by Louisa Wahala
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Photo by Le Anh Duy Tran
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Photo by Caro Riedel
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Photo by Anita Child
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Photo by Misty Adams
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Photo by Vy Doan
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Photo by Mev Ong
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Photo by Connie Lung
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Photo by Melinda Olivo
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Photo by Barbara Walton
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Photo by Jeremy Rodriguez
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Photo by Nicole Haley
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Photo by Emily Moore – please label as " @emilygoesplaces'
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Photo by Mary Kuo
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Photo by Amy Tatro
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Photo by Kristin Roberts
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Photo by Stephen Milgrim
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Photo by Emiko Coughlin
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Photo by Justine Schellhammer

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