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Actually, they are commonly found in Japan. I'm no expert but that's mainly where I've seen them. I suppose they might be somewhere in the United States also. And maybe in Asia since they are found in Japan. Hope that helped?

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Can you cherries from a cherry blossom tree?

It is false that cherries grow on cherry blossom trees. Flowers called cherry blossoms grow on cherry blossom trees.


What is the life cycle of a cherry blossom tree?

A cherry blossom tree typically goes through six stages in its life cycle: germination, seedling, tree, flowering, fruiting, and senescence. During spring, the tree blooms with beautiful cherry blossoms, attracting pollinators for fertilization. As the flowers fade and petals fall, the tree produces fruits that contain seeds for the next generation of cherry blossom trees.


Why are cherry blossom trees called cherry blossom trees when they don't have cherries?

Cherry blossom trees are called that because they produce cherry blossoms, which are the flowers of the cherry tree. The term "cherry blossom" refers specifically to the flowers that bloom on these trees, not the fruit they produce.


Who invented the cherry blossom tree?

The cherry blossom tree is a natural species that is native to Japan, China, and Korea. It was not invented by a single individual, but rather has existed in these regions for centuries. Japan is known for cultivating many varieties of cherry blossom trees, which are admired for their beauty and cultural significance.


How much area does a cherry blossom tree take up?

The area occupied by a cherry blossom tree can vary depending on the species and the age of the tree. Generally, the canopy of a mature cherry blossom tree can spread up to 25-35 feet wide. Additionally, the roots of the tree can extend beyond the canopy spread, but the overall area can vary.

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What name has the meaning cherry blossom?

In Japanese Sakura means "cherry tree or cherry blossom".


What is the life cycle of the cherry blossom?

A cherry blossom tree lives for about twenty years.


What blossom tree is Japan's symbol for spring?

The Cherry Blossom.


Is a cherry blossom and plum blossom the same?

Cherry blossoms are the flowers of cherry trees. The trees bloom in the spring and produce their fruit later in the season.


Famous tree in Japan?

The sakura tree (Cherry blossom Tree). The chrysanthemum is the official flower of the Emperor and is on most official seals. However, the cherry blossom is much more abundant. There are may cherry blossom festivals throughout Japan. There is even a cherry blossom festival in Washington, D.C. on the banks of the Potomac River. Japan presented the U.S. with hundreds of cherry trees and they were planted there as a friendship gesture.


How come a cherry tree don't blossom?

Cherry trees do blossom, and the flowers smell and look great!


What is the Chinese translation for 'cherry blossom tree'?

The translation for 'cherry blossom tree' in Chinese is '樱花树' or 'ying hua shu'.


How big does a cherry blossom tree typically grow?

A cherry blossom tree typically grows to be around 20 to 30 feet tall.


Can you cherries from a cherry blossom tree?

It is false that cherries grow on cherry blossom trees. Flowers called cherry blossoms grow on cherry blossom trees.


How tall does a cherry blossom tree get?

50feet


Where does a cherry blossom tree grow?

In may. :)


What is the life cycle of a cherry blossom tree?

A cherry blossom tree typically goes through six stages in its life cycle: germination, seedling, tree, flowering, fruiting, and senescence. During spring, the tree blooms with beautiful cherry blossoms, attracting pollinators for fertilization. As the flowers fade and petals fall, the tree produces fruits that contain seeds for the next generation of cherry blossom trees.