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How should cherry blossoms be pruned?
Pruning of Cherry Blossoms: Cherry Blossoms belong to Prunus of Rosaceae, which originated from temperate zone to subtropical zone in the northern hemisphere. The species of cherry blossoms cultivated in the southwest mountainous areas of China are the most abundant and widely distributed all over the world, especially Japanese cherry blossoms, which are regarded as national flowers by the Japanese.

Cherry trees are important ornamental trees, which bloom in early spring and are full of flowers. They can be planted in a large area to create a "flower sea" landscape, can also be planted alone or clustered, and can also be used as street trees, hedges or bonsai.

In China and Japan, there are cherry blossom roads, cherry blossom slopes and other famous scenic spots mainly formed by cherry blossoms.

Cherry blossoms are mostly deciduous trees with oval to spherical crowns.

Simple leaves alternate, glandular serrate. Flowers are solitary branches or 3 ~ 6 clusters, umbrella-shaped or umbrella-shaped racemes, most of which have stalks, leaves open first or at the same time, perianth has 5 bases, and most cultivated varieties are double petals.

Cherry trees are composed of 1 1 wild species and their hybrids, and there are many varieties, about 300 varieties.