Mine did.
Well, two of the four cherry trees in my yard did. Not a full bloom, like they have in the spring, but there were hundreds of white flowers on each of them — and now, a couple weeks later, they each have about a dozen cherries about half an inch in diameter set up and growing, and another hundred or so pinhead-size cherries which don’t seem to be growing any bigger and which I expect will drop off the tree soon rather than fully attaching and developing. I am not pleased.
Wait, you say. Why aren’t you pleased? Isn’t that what fruit trees are supposed to do: blossom and produce fruit?