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- Prunus jamasakura, the ****anese mountain cherry, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae that is endemic to ****an. The species was first...
- spontanea or Prunus serrulata f. spontanea (syn. Prunus jamasakura). ****an. Some books say that P. jamasakura grows wild in China and Korea, but P. leveilleana...
- ****an, on the other hand, the Prunus speciosa (Oshima cherry) and Prunus jamasakura (Yamazakura), which have large flowers suitable for cherry blossom viewing...
- cultivation, Somei village (current day Toshima) and famous place of Prunus jamasakura, Mount Yoshino. In 1901, the Yoshino cherry was given the scientific name...
- sakura leaf. The plant was first described by Gen'ichi Koidzumi as Prunus jamasakura var. speciosa, and later treated as a separate species by Collingwood...
- Mongolian cherry or steppe cherry Prunus incisa Thunb. – Fuji cherry Prunus jamasakura Siebold ex Koidz. – ****anese mountain cherry or ****anese hill cherry Prunus...
- macropterus, Ilex pedunculosa, Ilex macropoda, Pieris ****onica, Prunus jamasakura, Quercus mongolica var. cris****, Rhododendron dilatatum, Skimmia ****onica...
- (300/sq mi) Time zone UTC+9 (****an Standard Time) - Tree Yamazakura (Prunus jamasakura) - Flower Hakonebara (Rosa hirtula) - Bird Wood**** Phone number 0460-85-7111...
- cherry Prunus incisa Thunb. – Fuji cherry Prunus itosakura Siebold Prunus jamasakura Siebold ex Koidz. – ****anese mountain cherry or ****anese hill cherry Prunus...
- objects of hanami across the country were wild species such as Prunus jamasakura (Yamazakura) and Oshima cherry, which were widely distributed in the country...