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The Cherry Trees
In Japan, cherry trees are intensely admired. When in bloom, people in Japan
gather at parks for picnics and parties to enjoy the cherry
blossoms.
In 1997, the city of Tondabayashi wished to give to the city
of Bethlehem a gift of sixty cherry trees. Import restrictions,
however, forbade transporting trees directly from Japan to
the United States. In order to solve this problem, the city
hired Bethlehem landscape designer Dee Kruschwitz. Ms. Kruschwitz
sought American-bred cherry trees “with direct lineage
to the trees of Japan .” In so doing, she chose 10 Snow
Fountains, 20 Yoshinos and 30 Higan trees. The Higan trees
deserve particular mention because they bloom in November,
as well as in the traditional months. Ms. Kruschwitz also
provided guidance as to the placement of the trees, which
are accessible on a meandering walk around Center City Plaza.
We encourage you to come and see the beauty of our cherry
trees during their peak blooming season in late March or early
April.
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