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Chart of Cherry Blossoms IN OSAKA

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NO. JAPANIESE NAME NUMBER
73 Image of TAIZANFUKUN TAIZANFUKUN
Growing on the Arakawa river banks in Tokyo
50 to 60 petals
3
74 Image of TAIHAKUTAIHAKU 
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 Image of TAOYAMETAOYAME
Growing in Hirano shrine in Kyoto.
15 to 20 petals colored with pink
2
76 Image of TAKATOKOHIGANZAKURATAKATOKOHIGANZAKURA
Designated by Nagano prefecture as natural monumental product growing in Takato castle (relics).
Color: Deep crimson
Small single cherry blossoms
2
77 Image of TAKIKAORITAKIKAORI
Cherry blossoms on the Arakawa river banks
Color: pink in bud, white in full bloom with fragrance
2
78 Image of CHIHARAZAKURACHIHARAZAKURA
Single and double
A shade greenish white
Particularly beautiful when double and single flowers are in full bloom on branches
2
79 Image of TEMARI 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 Image of NAJIMAZAKURA NAJIMAZAKURA
Pink blossoms in Kyusei-Daiyon-Kotogakko, currently Kanazawa university in Kanazawa city.
100 to 200 petals
1
81 Image of NADENNADEN
Presumably hybrid between Chojizakura and cultivated one
14 to 20 petals colored with pink
1
82 Image of NARAYAEZAKURANARAYAEZAKURA
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 Image of NIOIZAKURANIOIZAKURA
Wild Cherry blossoms with fragrance
1
84 Image of NISONINFUGENZONISONINFUGENZO
Well known blossoms in Nisonin in Kyoto.
80 to 150 petals colored with deep crimson
4
85 Image of NIDOZAKURA NIDOZAKURA
Single and double cherry blossoms
Inner blossoms open after outer blossoms are in full bloom
2

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