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  2. Prunus 'Kanzan' - Wikipedia

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    Compared with Yoshino cherry, a representative Japanese cultivar, it is popular because it grows well even in cold regions, is small and easy to plant in the garden, and has large flowers and deep pink petals. In the city of Bonn, Germany, there is a row of cherry trees where 300 'kanzan' trees were planted in the late 1980s. In Western ...

  3. Prunus serrulata - Wikipedia

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    Flowers double, pale pink at first, fading to white. The name comes from the fact that only one pistil is changed like a leaf, and ichi (一) means 'one' and yo (葉) means' leaf'. In the Japanese climate, it is one of the cultivars that are likely to become the largest tree among the double-flowered cherry trees derived from Oshima cherry. [15]

  4. Cherry blossom - Wikipedia

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    Cherry tree in bloom in Yachounomori Garden, Tatebayashi, Gunma, Japan, April 2009 The cherry blossom, or sakura, is the flower of trees in Prunus subgenus Cerasus. Sakura usually refers to flowers of ornamental cherry trees, such as cultivars of Prunus serrulata, not trees grown for their fruit [1]: 14–18 [2] (although these also have blossoms).

  5. Prunus serotina - Wikipedia

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    The flowers give rise to reddish-black "berries" fed on by birds, [4] 5–10 millimetres (1 ⁄ 4 – 3 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter. [6] [7] For about its first decade the bark of a black cherry tree is thin, smooth, and banded, resembling a birch. A mature tree has very broken, dark gray to black bark. The leaves are long and shiny, resembling a ...

  6. Cherry blossoms in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The annual Cherry Blossom and Japanese Cultural Festival was established in 1976 following the gift of 1,000 cherry trees to Seattle on behalf of Japan by then prime minister Takeo Miki. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The festival was originally held at the park before moving to Seattle Center.

  7. Cherry blossom cultivation by country - Wikipedia

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    In the present day, ornamental cherry blossom trees are distributed and cultivated worldwide. [1] While flowering cherry trees were historically present in Europe, North America, and China, [2] the practice of cultivating ornamental cherry trees was centered in Japan, [3] and many of the cultivars planted worldwide, such as that of Prunus × yedoensis, [4] [5] have been developed from Japanese ...

  8. Cherry Blossom (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cherry blossom or Sakura is the blossom of cherry trees, genus Prunus. Cherry blossom or Cherry blossoms may also refer to: Cherry Blossoms, a 2008 German film directed by Doris Dörrie; Cherry Blossom, a 2020 album by the Vamps "Cherry Blossom", a 1981 Seiko Matsuda song; Cherry Blossoms (marriage agency), a marriage agency

  9. Prunus × yedoensis - Wikipedia

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    The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C., commemorating the 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Tokyo to the city of Washington. They are planted in the Tidal Basin park. Several of 2,000 Japanese cherry trees given to the citizens of Toronto by the citizens of Tokyo in 1959 were planted in High Park.