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The special adaptation of Japanese cherry blossoms, known as sakura, is their ability to flower in a synchronized manner for a short period in the spring. This adaptation allows for efficient pollination by attracting pollinators in a concentrated time frame. Additionally, the timing of cherry blossom blooming is influenced by environmental cues such as temperature and day length, ensuring optimal conditions for successful reproduction. This adaptation is crucial for the survival and propagation of the species in Japan's temperate climate.

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