11 Facts About Cherry blossoms

1.

Cherry blossoms blossom, known as Japanese cherry or sakura, is a flower of many trees of genus Prunus or Prunus subg.

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Books from that period recorded more than 200 varieties of cherry blossoms and mentioned many varieties of cherry blossoms which are currently known, such as 'Kanzan'.

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3.

The transience of the blossoms, the exquisite beauty, and volatility, has often been associated with mortality and graceful and readily acceptance of destiny and karma; for this reason, cherry blossoms are richly symbolic and have been utilized often in Japanese art, manga, anime, and film, as well as at musical performances for ambient effect.

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Cherry blossoms are a prevalent symbol in Irezumi, the traditional art of Japanese tattoos.

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5.

In tattoo art, cherry blossoms are often combined with other classic Japanese symbols like koi fish, dragons or tigers.

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6.

Cherry blossoms are basically classified by species and cultivars, but in Japan they are often classified by specific names based on the characteristics of the flowers and trees.

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7.

Cherry blossoms blossom is a major tourist attraction in Germany's Altes Land orchard region.

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8.

In Indonesia, cherry blossoms can be found in Cibodas Botanical Garden in West Java.

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9.

Cherry blossoms are part of the attraction of the temperate regions of the country.

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10.

Typically found in mountainous areas, cherry blossoms are a popular attraction in Taiwan, with numerous specially tailored viewing tours.

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11.

Cherry blossoms trees are widely cultivated in public and private gardens throughout the UK, where the climate is well suited to them.

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