Western Morning News (Saturday)

Start your love affair with blossom today, says National Trust

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NATURE lovers are being urged to join a national day to celebrate the “joy of blossom” to help boost their sense of well-being.

The National Trust has launched its first #BlossomWat­ch Day today, Saturday April 24, to encourage people to share their photos on social media of this year’s blossom as it blooms across the country, with dozens of places in the South West where blossom is in full flower.

The charity is creating an interactiv­e map to chart the progress of the blossom by asking people to tag the location of their photos.

A National Trust spokeswoma­n said: “As restrictio­ns ease and loved ones can finally start to meet outside, the conservati­on charity is urging people to use the easing of restrictio­ns to share in one of nature’s most magnificen­t natural spectacles.

“The recent topsy-turvy weather – with plunging temperatur­es of up to minus five at night and some areas experienci­ng snowfall – has given this year’s blossom an uncertain start but it is expected to reach its peak in the coming days and weeks.”

The campaign, which launched in March, has already received more than 5.5 million views, with 32,000 posts on social media including from celebritie­s Lauren Laverne, Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker.

Some 45 MPs have pledged to plant a tree in their constituen­cy this coming autumn to add more blossom to urban areas.

Annie Reilly, blossom programme manager at the National Trust, said: “Our blossom campaign has got off to a flying start with more than five and a half million views on social media.

“As the next step in emulating Japan’s Hanami [the tradition of enjoying the beauty of blossom] we want to encourage more people to fully immerse themselves in the joy of blossom as it reaches its peak.

“There has been a lot of research into the connection between enjoying moments in nature and feelings of wellbeing, and with social distancing measures having eased slightly, meeting a handful of family or friends under a blossom tree could be the ideal way to lift spirits and re-connect with people.”

 ?? Steve Haywood ?? > Enjoying the blossom, with a book, under the apple trees at the National Trust’s Cotehele, Cornwall
Steve Haywood > Enjoying the blossom, with a book, under the apple trees at the National Trust’s Cotehele, Cornwall

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