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  2. Prunus × yedoensis - Wikipedia

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    Yoshino cherry at Tidal Basin, Washington, D.C. Yoshino cherries are the most common cultivar in the population of cherry trees donated to the city by Japan.. In 1900, Yorinaga Fujino [] gave the Yoshino cherry the name Somei-yoshino after the famous place of cultivation, Somei village (current day Toshima) and famous place of Prunus jamasakura, Mount Yoshino. [15]

  3. Stumpy (tree) - Wikipedia

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    Stumpy the Cherry Tree, often just called Stumpy, was a Yoshino cherry tree situated along the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. [1] The tree became popular in the 21st century due to its battered appearance which was caused by repeated flooding of the basin.

  4. File:Yoshino cherry ソメイヨシノ 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. A famous cherry tree in DC was uprooted. Its clones ... - AOL

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    In all, more than 140 cherry trees were removed for the three-year, $113-million-dollar repair of the basin's seawall. What made Stumpy popular – the tree's appearance – was also evidence of ...

  6. FarmVille Blossoming Items: Yoshino Cherry Tree, Vine ... - AOL

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  7. Early blooms in DC as National Cherry Blossom Festival begins

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    The National Park Service defines peak bloom as when 70% of the Yoshino cherry trees that line the Mall and Tidal Basin are flowering. A warm winter sped up this year's bloom cycle.

  8. Mount Yoshino - Wikipedia

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    Mount Yoshino (吉野山, Yoshino-yama) is the general name for the mountain ridge that stretches from the south bank of the Yoshino River in the town of Yoshino central Nara Prefecture, Japan, to the Ōmine Mountains, stretching for about eight kilometers from north-to-south, or the broader name of the area dotted with shrines and temples, centered around Kinpusen-ji Temple.

  9. Witness Trees - Wikipedia

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    Yoshino Cherry Trees as a sign of friendship. [3] The trees gifted in 1910 were all issued to be destroyed after the U.S. Department of Agriculture had determined they had disease and were filled with insects. [3] In the year 1912 Japan had replaced their gift from 1910 with a new set of Yoshino Cherry Trees. [3]

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