Posts Tagged ‘chery’

DC April 2005 099CSWho says there’s only Sakura flowers in Japan? In the United States also exist. Not only that, it celebrated the emergence of interest, especially in the spring. At that time pretty flowers are blooming. You could say, once a year celebration was waiting for everyone. As a result, Sakura flowers are already beautiful so feel very special celebration at the moment.  If the Japanese call interest belonging to family Rosaceae and the genus Prunus is Sakura, the Americans and the British call it cherry blossom as a flower of the cherry tree, and indeed “cherry” in English is called ‘Japanese Flowering Cherry’. To call cherries, Japanese people say “sakuranbo”.

Somei Yoshino is a favorite of many types of cherry blossom in Japan than Yamazakura, Yaezakura, Shidarezakura, Kikuzakura, Shogetzu, kanzan, Fugenzo, Ichiy? and Ukon. Type the latter has a different color is yellow. While the most unique species are Shidarezakura (weeping cherry) which has branches sticking down like drops of tears. Popular in America is the kind of Somei Yoshino and Yaezakura.  Sakura began to blossom around the month of April and May. While there are several types of blooming late fall or mid winter. Sakura was hanging season. As the warm air, they will bloom more quickly, while when the air is cooler, they bloom more slowly. Read the rest of this entry »