BY:Ajlal Hassan the answer: Mrs. William Howard Taft and Vicountess Chinda of japan.
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.
The cherry blossom trees were a gift from Japan
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Cherry trees are not native to Washington D.C. They were a gift from Japan in 1912 as a symbol of friendship between the two countries. The cherry trees have since become a beloved part of D.C.'s landscape and are celebrated annually during the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
The cherry came to America from Japan. Cherry trees were a gift from Japan to show friendship towards the United States.
Japan gave the U.S - Yoshino Cherry trees more commonly known as "Cherry blossoms."
it is kwansan cherry and it is from Japan
Cherry trees are commonly found in various regions around the world, particularly in Japan, where the iconic cherry blossoms bloom in spring. In the United States, notable cherry tree locations include Washington, D.C., where thousands of cherry trees were gifted by Japan and are celebrated during the National Cherry Blossom Festival. They also thrive in temperate climates, including parts of Europe and Asia. Additionally, cherry trees can be cultivated in private gardens and orchards.
The Cherry Blossom trees were a gift from Japan to the United States in 1912 as a symbol of friendship and goodwill. The trees were planted in Washington, D.C. and continue to be celebrated during the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival.
a cherry tree. they are the most popular and beautiful trees in japan.
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