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Chart of Cherry Blossoms IN OSAKA
TA/CHI/TE/NA/NI
| NO. |
JAPANIESE NAME |
NUMBER |
| 73 |
 |
TAIZANFUKUN
Growing on the Arakawa river banks in Tokyo
50 to 60 petals
|
3 |
| 74 |
 | TAIHAKU
Once the variety died out in Japan.
Donated by English gentleman in 1929 and grafted and cultivated by Sano Tozaemon
Single cherry blossoms large in size, colored with white
|
1 |
| 75 |
 | TAOYAME
Growing in Hirano shrine in Kyoto.
15 to 20 petals colored with pink
|
2 |
| 76 |
 | TAKATOKOHIGANZAKURA
Designated by Nagano prefecture as natural monumental product growing in Takato castle (relics).
Color: Deep crimson
Small single cherry blossoms
|
2 |
| 77 |
 | TAKIKAORI
Cherry blossoms on the Arakawa river banks
Color: pink in bud, white in full bloom with fragrance
|
2 |
| 78 |
 | CHIHARAZAKURA
Single and double
A shade greenish white
Particularly beautiful when double and single flowers are in full bloom on branches
|
2 |
| 79 |
 |
TEMARI
Double, Petals 16, 4-5 blooms in a corymb
Color: light-red
One of the old species described in classic books of Edo era
|
1 |
| 80 |
 |
NAJIMAZAKURA
Pink blossoms in Kyusei-Daiyon-Kotogakko, currently Kanazawa university in Kanazawa city.
100 to 200 petals
|
1 |
| 81 |
 | NADEN
Presumably hybrid between Chojizakura and cultivated one
14 to 20 petals colored with pink
|
1 |
| 82 |
 | NARAYAEZAKURA
Double cherry blossoms, one of the oldest varieties
The name often used in Japanese poem
20 to 50 petals, changing from pink to white in full bloom
|
2 |
| 83 |
 | NIOIZAKURA
Wild Cherry blossoms with fragrance
|
1 |
| 84 |
 | NISONINFUGENZO
Well known blossoms in Nisonin in Kyoto.
80 to 150 petals colored with deep crimson
|
4 |
| 85 |
 |
NIDOZAKURA
Single and double cherry blossoms
Inner blossoms open after outer blossoms are in full bloom
|
2 |
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