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Prunus itosakura Siebold
The Weeping Cherry tree is known for its graceful, drooping branches and beautiful pink or white blossoms in spring. It provides a lovely sight in gardens and parks.
生息地: Gardens, Parks
The Weeping Cherry has a graceful, cascading form with branches that drape towards the ground, creating a dome of foliage. In spring, it bursts into a spectacular display of delicate pink or white blossoms before its green leaves fully emerge. Its bark is typically dark and smooth.
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カテゴリ
樹木レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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In Japan, these trees are a cherished symbol of spring and new beginnings.
Its iconic 'weeping' branches are thanks to a special genetic mutation!
Many varieties bloom *before* their leaves appear, creating a breathtaking floral cloud.
The tiny, sour cherries it produces are usually too bitter for humans to eat!
Weeping Cherry has pliable branches that naturally cascade downwards, creating its signature graceful, weeping shape.
Weeping Cherry can produce a stunning abundance of flowers very early in spring, attracting active pollinators.
Its profusion of fragrant blossoms acts as a strong beacon, helping it attract numerous insects for successful pollination.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen from its flowers
Vanessa cardui
visits flowers for nectar, aiding in pollination
Malacosoma americanum
caterpillars munch on its tender leaves
Turdus migratorius
small birds sometimes snack on its tiny, sour fruits
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Enjoy the beauty of Weeping Cherry trees from a safe distance and avoid climbing them.
2-8 m
3-7 m
いいえ
30-60 cm
20-50 年
Gardens, Parks
Drupe
普通
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