The answer is Japanese cherry trees.
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BY:Ajlal Hassan the answer: Mrs. William Howard Taft and Vicountess Chinda of japan.
No, flowering plum trees do not produce fruit.
i think they are linden trees!
The body of water that surrounds the Jefferson Memorial is called the Tidal Basin. This man-made reservoir is part of the National Park Service's Memorial Parks and is located in Washington, D.C. The Tidal Basin is renowned for its cherry blossom trees, which bloom every spring, attracting many visitors to the area.
In 1912, the people of Japan sent 3,020 cherry trees to the United States as a gift of friendship. First Lady Taft and the Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese Ambassador, planted the first two cherry trees on the northern bank of the Tidal Basin. These two original trees are still standing today near the John Paul Jones statue at the south end of 17th Street. Workmen planted the remainder of the trees around the Tidal Basin and East Potomac Park.
Henry Hoare has written: 'Flowering trees & shrubs' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Flowering shrubs, Flowering trees
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The Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. is surrounded by cherry trees and is where the Jefferson Memorial is located. This area is most famously known for the cherry blossoms that bloom each spring, attracting thousands of visitors.
All pear trees are called Pyrus followed by the species or Cultivar name.
The famous memorial in Washington, D.C. surrounded by hundreds of cherry trees is the Tidal Basin, which features the Jefferson Memorial. The cherry trees were a gift from Japan in 1912 and bloom each spring, creating a picturesque scene that attracts visitors from around the world. The combination of the memorial and the cherry blossoms highlights the beauty of the area, especially during the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
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