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The conservation charity is predicting a more “typical” year for the annual blossom displays, after last year’s early start, with blackthorn and cherry plum trees the first to burst into flower.
And with temperatures set to reach 20C in some places as spring begins, the National Trust is urging UK workers to get outside for their break and enjoy the “mood-lifting” benefits of blossom.
But see-sawing temperatures could bring a sting in the tail for blossoming trees, with further frosts likely.
Head of gardens and parks at the National Trust Sheila Das said: “The warm period with high temperatures nudging 20C a fortnight ago certainly pushed things on with buds starting to emerge on early flowering cherry and pear trees in our gardens and blackthorn popping out excitedly in hedgerows.
“The colder temperatures last week slowed things down again and with today’s temperatures anticipated to once again tip up towards 20C in some places, it’s this changeability that could bring a sting in the tail given that we can expect further frosts.”
Polling by YouGov for the National Trust shows that 94% of people report feeling happy when seeing blossom in the spring.
But just one in 10 working Britons spend breaks outdoors in their nearest green space, or in nature for a walk or to sit among trees, the survey found, so the charity is urging workers to “take a big blooming break” to enjoy the sight of spring blossom.
Annie Reilly, blossom programme manager at the National Trust, said: “The joyful sight of blossom after such a grey, cold and stormy start to the year is a real mood lifter.
“And it’s well known that spending time in nature can boost your wellbeing.
“With the season only lasting a few weeks – it’s really important to enjoy it while we can.
“Our simple ask is for people to take a break to explore their streets or nearest green space for signs of blossom – and if they have nearby green spaces or parks close to where they work – maybe try sitting under blossoming trees to get a lift from nature.”
The charity has also been planting new blossom trees over the winter, including new traditional orchards at Killerton, Devon, planting a “lost” orchard at Lytes Cary in Somerset and putting in more than 4,000 blossoming trees to create new hedgerows in the Lake District.
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