الثلاثاء، 11 أكتوبر 2022

A little fact :

 What is the significance of cherry trees in Japan?

 We list below the most important information related to the cherry tree in Japan in particular: 

1. With its cherry tree forest, Yoshinoyama has about 20,000 visitors a day to enjoy the growing season.

2.  There are more than 600 species of cherry tree in Japan.

3 .  The cherry tree grows in several stages: budding, then swollen bud, then blooming, then flowering, then full flowering, deterioration, then petal fall, and even late flowering.

4.  The average lifespan of a cherry tree is 50 years and may be longer for some perennials.

5. The Japanese only grow types of fruit-bearing cherry trees and do not grow these types for ornamental purposes.



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 Why do cherry trees occupy such a place in Japan?

 The symbolism of cherry trees in Japan goes back to ancient times, where celebrations of anticipation of flowers were held in those times. These trees symbolize renewal, impermanence of beauty, fleeting nature, the essence of the moment and many more, and although the flowering season lasts only two weeks, these trees have not been rivaled by any  Other trees in Japanese traditions, and annual celebrations and festivals are held to present performances in the season when these flowers bloom, and shops focus on cherry blossoms in all aspects of their merchandise during this season

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 What is the role of birds in pollinating cherry trees in Japan?

 Cherry trees in Japan need birds with long beaks to reach the nectar of flowers found in the depths of the flower. When you see some cherry blossom petals on the ground, this is a result of pollination by birds.

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 What are the cherry blossoms called in Japan?

 Cherry blossoms in Japan are called sakura, which is a Japanese word 


Are there cherry trees in Japan?

 Cherry trees are grown in Japan only for their flowers, as they do not have fruits like other known cherry trees.

الاثنين، 10 أكتوبر 2022

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Wild species of the cherry tree is widely distributed mainly in the Northern hemisphere In the mainstream classification in Europe and North America, cherry trees for ornamental purposes are classified into the genus Prunus which consists of about 400 species. In the mainstream classification in Japan, China, and Russia, on the other hand, ornamental cherry trees are classified into the genus Cerasus, which consists of about 100 species separated from the genus Prunus, and the genus Cerasus does not include Prunus salicinaPrunus persica (Peach)Prunus mumePrunus grayana, amongst others. In Europe and North America, however, there were not many wild cherry trees with many large flowers suitable for cherry blossom viewing. Many of them were different from the typical cherry tree shapes and flowers for cherry blossom viewing that people today imagine In mainland China, there has been a culture of viewing plum blossoms since ancient times, and there were many wild species of cherry blossoms, but many of them had small flowers, and the distribution area of wild species of cherry blossoms, which bore large flowers suitable for hanami, was often limited to a small area away from people's living areas On the other hand, in Japan, Prunus speciose (Oshima cherry) and Prunus jamasakura (Yamazakura), which bloom large flowers suitable for cherry blossom viewing and tend to become large trees, were distributed in a fairly wide area of the country and close to people's living areas. Therefore, it is considered that the culture of viewing cherry blossoms and the production of cultivars have developed historically in Japan 



الخميس، 6 أكتوبر 2022

Abstract


 cherry blossom, also known as Japanese cherry or Sakura, is a flower of many trees of genus Prunus or Prunus subg. Cerasus. They are common species in East Asia, including China, Korea and especially in Japan. They generally refer to ornamental cherry trees, not to be confused with cherry trees that produce fruit for eating It is considered the national flower of Japan  





Benefits for the skin


 Sakura flowers fight aging, especially those that appear in the skin #

 Sakura flowers nourish the skin and make it look not pale #

Sakura helps to improve the quality of sleep, especially for those who suffer from insomnia and lack of sleep 

The use of sakura flowers contributes to lightening the skin#


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Some facts about Sakura tree :

 When do cherry trees bloom in Japan?

Due to the different varieties of cherry trees scattered in Japan, their flowers differ in the times of their opening, some of them bloom early in January, while others are late to May, in contrast some of them may bloom twice a year in April and October.  Most of them bloom in late March and early April, and soon they fall to the ground, forming an irresistible landscape.


What are the most famous types of cherry trees in Japan?

 Although there are various varieties of cherry agar in Japan, Yoshino cherry is considered the most famous type of cherry tree in Japan, which is produced from two different species, and is widely cultivated on the banks of rivers and gardens.  Kawazu-zakura comes in second place and is found on the Izu Peninsula and is characterized by its most intense pink color and because it blooms early a whole month




 What is the height of cherry trees in Japan?

 The height of cherry trees in Japan ranges between 5-12 meters, depending on the type of tree planted, as it is common for some of them to reach a height of 22 meters and others 15 meters.




 What are the best conditions for growing cherry trees in Japan?

 Although these trees can grow in different environments and bear high heat and extreme humidity, as well as cold weather and frost, the best atmosphere to grow as expected is the availability of well-drained acidic soil with direct sunlight to give bright flowers.



A little fact :

 What is the significance of cherry trees in Japan?  We list below the most important information related to the cherry tree in Japan in par...