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Strange science popularization of late cherry blossoms in Japan

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Japanese late cherry, a deciduous tree and a few evergreen shrubs of Rosaceae, has silver-gray bark, lipped lenticels and oval, oblong to obovate leaves. The flowering period is obviously influenced by climate, and it is a famous ornamental plant.

Brief introduction of late cherry blossoms in Japan

Cherry blossom is a shallow-rooted tree species, which likes sunshine, fertile and well-drained soil and has certain cold tolerance.

Japan's late cherry blossoms are big and fragrant. When they are in full bloom, they are full of branches, which have both the fragrance of plums and the gorgeous peaches. They are the best among cherry blossoms.

Generally speaking, cherry blossoms should be planted in groups, and evergreen trees should be planted between groups as a foil. This can not only give full play to the ornamental effect of cherry blossoms, but also help to control pests and diseases. The large and fragrant varieties of late cherry blossoms in Japan and the "four-season cherry blossoms" that bloom in all seasons should be planted next to garden buildings or in separate rows; As for the "Oshima Sakura" in the late cherry blossom period, it is a good material in coastal cities and industrial and mining cities.