
This week GM is returning to a series that he thought he had just about exhausted: Know Your Trees. Somehow he had forgotten to do cherries! Now’s the time to correct!
Most residents of DC don’t need much information of cherries, it is true. But many just group cherries into one large group, when several distinct varieties dot our city.
The most famous cherry and the one that gets the most attention is the Yoshino cherry. The Tidal Basin is ringed by these beautiful specimens, which turn a lovely pinkish white at peak. Famously, they were originally the gift from Tokyo to Washington in 1912.

Yoshino cherries can grow quite large for a flowering tree. They can grow over forty feet tall. Dumbarton Oaks has one of the best large Yoshino cherry groves in the city. Over the past week (and maybe even as late as today) visitors have come, sprawled on the grass, and luxuriated in the gentle snowfall of spent blossoms. Continue reading →
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