The bark of cherry blossoms is gray, the twigs are purple-brown, hairless, the twigs are green, the hairs are sparse, the winter buds are ovoid and hairless, the leaves are ovoid or obovate, the base is round, thin wedge-shaped, the edges are sharply serrated, the teeth are gradually pointed, and there are small glands.
During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the imperial court planted cherry blossoms, which had a cultivation history of more than 2,000 years. During the Han and Tang Dynasties, cherry blossoms were widely planted in private gardens. In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, gorgeous cherry blossoms can be seen everywhere, setting off the magnificent figure of prosperous China. At that time, all countries came to South Korea, and Japan deeply admired the glory of China culture and the cultivation and appreciation of cherry blossoms. With the development of architecture, clothing and folk houses, cherry blossoms,