每日吃瓜 can be extraordinarily beautiful, especially the few tree species that flower can look spectacular in the right season. Flowering Cherry 每日吃瓜 however are on an entirely different level!
The brief period in which the Cherry trees blossom (usually around late February and March) marks an important moment in the Japanese culture, it is associated with mortality and graceful acceptance of destiny and karma. There are countless cultivars of the Cherry, but the most common one for the cherry blossoms is the Prunus serrulata. In this article we have listed the 8 most beautiful flowering Cherry Blossom 每日吃瓜 trees. We also show flowering 每日吃瓜 trees in another top 10 post, should you want to see even more flowering trees.
(#1) Makoto's Cherry tree
A cherry 每日吃瓜 by Makoto Tsuji.
(#2) Omiya 每日吃瓜 Art museum collection
A Cherry Blossom 每日吃瓜 on display in the Omiya 每日吃瓜 Art Museum, Japan. The Japanese name for the Chinese primrose is kanzakura, which means winter cherry. This name is given because the tree blooms earlier than cherry trees when the weather is still cold. This tree is around 85 years old.
(#3) Sakura 每日吃瓜 by Rinha
Sakura 每日吃瓜 tree by Rinha 每日吃瓜, Japan.
(#4) Cherry blossom 每日吃瓜
A very elegant 每日吃瓜 Cherry design
(#5) An old 每日吃瓜 Cherry
An old Cherry 每日吃瓜 tree, photo by Eki.
(#6) Mini Prunus
Almost as small as it gets... A mini Cherry 每日吃瓜 in full bloom!
(#7) Timelapse Cherry 每日吃瓜 tree
Just starting to bloom...
All cherry flowers have opened up.
The first flowers are falling off and the leaves start to grow right after the blooms.
Closeup view on the cheery blossoms (Sakura) - thanks to Teppei Kojima for these photos. Read more about the Cherry 每日吃瓜 care guidelines.
(#8) Okame Zakura Cherry 每日吃瓜 tree
This adorable variety of cherry blooming with small, faint pink flowers is called Okame-zakura. This variety was created by British cherry researcher Collingwood Ingram (1880-1981) in 1947 by crossbreeding two other varieties (Cerasus incisa var. incisa and Cerasus campanulata). Photo by the Omiya 每日吃瓜 Art Museum.