Typical types someiyoshino sakura is the first flower blooming before the leaves start to come out. Dozens, hundreds, even thousands of trees that are in the same location, the flowers begin to bloom in unison and fall out one by one at almost the same time.
Cherry blossoms someiyoshino type can only last approximately 7 to 10 days calculated from the flower buds open to flowers began to fall. Impeachment of the cherry blossoms depending on weather conditions and often precipitated by heavy rains and strong winds. Several species of birds known to eat the flowers taste sweet, while the pigeons ate all the flowers.
Rare opportunity rollicking picnic under the cherry tree to enjoy the flowering of cherry blossoms is called hanami (ohanami). While doing hanami is when all the cherry tree which is somewhere all the flowers had bloomed.
In Japan there are standards to convey the information level of the cherry blossoms bloom, ranging from the opening of flower buds (kaika), flowering of 10% of flower buds on the trees (ichibuzaki) until the flowers bloom all (mankai). Flowers that fall immediately replaced with the release of young leaves. Cherry tree that flowers begin to fall out and start growing young leaves as much as 10% called ichibu hazakura. Meanwhile, the cherry tree that all the flowers have fallen and only the young leaves have called hazakura (cherry leaf).
Flowers bloom from tree species yamazakura more slowly than other types of someiyoshino and flowers bloom along with the release of young leaves.
ref :
http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura
Cherry blossoms someiyoshino type can only last approximately 7 to 10 days calculated from the flower buds open to flowers began to fall. Impeachment of the cherry blossoms depending on weather conditions and often precipitated by heavy rains and strong winds. Several species of birds known to eat the flowers taste sweet, while the pigeons ate all the flowers.
Rare opportunity rollicking picnic under the cherry tree to enjoy the flowering of cherry blossoms is called hanami (ohanami). While doing hanami is when all the cherry tree which is somewhere all the flowers had bloomed.
In Japan there are standards to convey the information level of the cherry blossoms bloom, ranging from the opening of flower buds (kaika), flowering of 10% of flower buds on the trees (ichibuzaki) until the flowers bloom all (mankai). Flowers that fall immediately replaced with the release of young leaves. Cherry tree that flowers begin to fall out and start growing young leaves as much as 10% called ichibu hazakura. Meanwhile, the cherry tree that all the flowers have fallen and only the young leaves have called hazakura (cherry leaf).
Flowers bloom from tree species yamazakura more slowly than other types of someiyoshino and flowers bloom along with the release of young leaves.
ref :
http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura
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