Japanese cherry trees
Japanese cherry trees, known as sakura, are celebrated for their beautiful pink and white blossoms. These trees bloom in spring, attracting visitors to parks and gardens across Japan and other countries. The flowers typically last for about a week, creating stunning landscapes.
There are several species of sakura, with Prunus serrulata being the most common. These trees can grow up to 30 feet tall and are often planted for their ornamental value. The blooming season is a significant cultural event in Japan, symbolizing the transient nature of life and inspiring festivals and gatherings.