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  1. 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). Cherry blossoms have been described as having a vanilla -like smell, which ...

    • Sakura Belongs to the Rose Family, Rosaceae. PIXTA. Sakura (桜) is a general name for plants that belong to the subfamily of the Rosaceae. The English name for sakura is cherry blossom.
    • Somei-Yoshino Is the Most Common Variety in Japan. autan/Flickr. Somei-yoshino is a cultivar of sakura tree made in Japan. Its scientific name is Cerasus x yedoensis (Matsum.)
    • The Somei-Yoshino Variety Blooms for Around One Week. Taichiro Ueki/Flickr. Sakura flowers bloom and die fast. The flower petals fall down constantly, coloring the ground around them with a pretty carpet of white or pale pink petals.
    • There Is a Name for the State When the Sakura Petals Have All Fallen and the Leaves Are Budding. Omni Sight/Flickr. This state is called hazakura (葉桜). This seems strange at first, because there are no sakura flowers, yet 'sakura' is in the name.
  2. Sakura is the Japanese termfor cherry blossom trees. Cherry blossom trees are different from other cherry trees. The main difference is that cherry blossom trees don’t produce fruit. Instead, they bloom with beautiful pink or white flowers each spring. Unfortunately, the trees only flower for a week or two.

  3. Cherry blossom trees, or flowering cherry trees, belong to the genus Prunus, which includes not only cherries but also plums, almonds, peaches, and apricots. The genus is part of the Rosaceae family. Many species and cultivars of flowering cherry are used for their blossoms, with Prunus serrulata (Japanese Cherry) being one of the most popular ...

  4. The cherry blossom (桜, sakura) is Japan's unofficial national flower. It has been celebrated for many centuries and holds a prominent position in Japanese culture. There are dozens of cherry tree varieties in Japan, most of which bloom for just a few days in spring. The seasonal spectacle is celebrated with hanami (cherry blossom viewing ...

  5. Yamazakura. Average blooming period in Tokyo: late March to early April. The Yamazakura is the most common cherry tree variety of Japan that actually grows wildly in nature as opposed to cultivars such as the Somei Yoshino. Its blossoms are slightly pink and have five, relatively small petals.

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  7. Prunus x yedoensis. Japanese cherry blossom or sakura (Japanese kanji and Chinese character: 桜 or 櫻; katakana: サクラ) are cherry trees, Prunus serrulata, and their blossoms. The cherry fruit is from a different species of tree. Cherry trees are a symbol of spring for Japanese people. The word Sakura can also be used as a name for women.

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