Sunday, 2 May 2010

Flowers Cherry Blossom


Japanese flowering cherry trees are the most widely adapted and popular flowering tree growing in the United States today. The multi-colored flowers of Yoshino cherry, Prunux x yodoensis, and Kwanzan cherry are seen early in the season, and the buds open into clusters of abundant, long lasting flowers that dominate the landscape of our nation’s capitol , Washington, D.C. Japanese flowering cherry trees Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ were planted in Washington D.C. as a gift of the Japanese people to American citizens, largely through the efforts of President Taft’s wife, the first lady. Thousands of these Japanese cherry trees were planted, and many tourists flock to the Capitol in the spring to experience that flowering extravaganza. Cherry blossom festivals, celebrations, and get-togethers are held yearly in cities throughout the country, when cherry trees are in flower to crown “Cherry Queens” and to schedule beauty pageants.



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