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Japanese Cherry

Prunus serrulata

Photo by Dillon Means
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Field Notes

Description:

Small cluster of flowers. They arrange in size usually two to five in a cluster. The color of them are usually white to pink. They usually have fruit on them and a seed inside the fruit.

Habitat:

They grow in grasslands, meadows, prairies, and plains. They are found all over North America and Europe.

Notes:

The Cherry Blossom festival is held every year in Japan and in Washington D.C. to celebrate them.

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PublishedMay 18, 2016

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