What cherry blossoms are in Washington DC?

What cherry blossoms are in Washington DC?

Yoshino cherry
Two varieties, the Yoshino and Kwanzan, are now the most common type in Washington DC. Mostly Yoshino cherry trees circle the Tidal Basin and spill north onto the Washington Monument grounds. Yoshino cherries produce many single white blossoms that create the effect of white clouds around the Tidal Basin.

How many cherry blossoms are in DC?

Currently, there are 3,770 cherry trees in D.C. and only one lone Okame tree. Its small, bright pink flowers can be found in East Potomac Park and are usually the first tree to blossom.

When did DC get the cherry blossoms?

March 27, 1912
On March 27, 1912, First Lady Helen Herron Taft and the Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador, planted two Yoshino cherry trees on the northern bank of the Potomac River Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. The event celebrated the Japanese government’s gift of 3,000 trees to the United States.

When is cherry blossom season in DC?

The Tidal Basin in the springtime is one of the most beautiful places to be in DC, and this year Cherry Blossom Peak Bloom is scheduled between March 30 – April 9, 2021. The historic Cherry Blossom viewing will be a peaceful season this year with plenty of outside social distanced enjoyment while celebrating those beautiful pink blooms!

When do the Cherries bloom in DC?

In general, cherry blossoms in Washington, DC bloom anywhere from late March to early April. Each year, depending on the weather and temperature in the earlier months of the year, the peak bloom forecast date changes.

When does the cherry blossom bloom in Washington DC?

Visitors stroll amongst cherry blossoms at peak bloom around the Tidal Basin April 11, 2014 in Washington.

What is the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC?

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C., commemorating the March 27, 1912, gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City to the city of Washington, D.C. Mayor Ozaki donated the trees to enhance the growing friendship between…

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