No cherry trees are not native to Washington, DC. The cherry trees in Washington were gifted by the country of Japan and are also native to Japan.
Many butterflies live in Northern Virginia. Check out the lists provided at http://pwconserve.org/wildlife/butterflies/index.htm and http://users.sitestar.net/~jmfarron/
Yes: if s/he has earned a PhD, DVM, MD or JD (or a DC, some would say)...but no, Just Because Someone is an Occupational Therapist does NOT entitle them to the honorific of "Dr."
Static electricity can happen when a pert of the body gets in contact with another body containing charged electrons. It can take place in the human air during combing, foot sole and the shoe, or by action of rubbing against surfaces such as furniture or metallic items.
A dry cell battery does not use current it produces a current when connected to an electrical load. The type of current that the dry cell produces is DC (direct current).
It is a syndrome in which an adult develops characteristics of a feline animal (perhaps a kitten). The subject may also behave like an infant. Although rare, the syndrome has become more pronounced in recent years, especially in the DC Metropolitan Area.
The Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC is surrounded by cherry trees. The trees are Japanese cherry trees and were gifted to the US by Japan.
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Helen Taft, in 1912. See http://www.answers.com/topic/japanese-cherry-trees.
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It's a Japanese flowering cherry tree. Washington DC is famous for them.
In Northwest D.c by the National Mall
The Washington DC cherry trees are ornamental so do not bear fruit however the pink and white blossoms create a wondrous "snowstorm" towards the end of the yearly National Cherry Blossom Festival.
They do not. There are many in Washington DC.
They might be Cherry Blossoms. Look them up and check to see if they were what you saw.
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