Spring is a season when flowers bloom in abundance. Cherry blossoms are flowers that bloom in spring. So, how long does the blooming period of cherry blossoms last?
Generally, cherry blossoms bloom for about half a month before they begin to fall. Different varieties of cherry blossoms have different blooming periods, and the timing of their blooming varies in different places.
However, the blooming period is usually only about half a month. If you want to appreciate cherry blossoms, you have to seize this short period of time to see them at their most beautiful.
Cherry blossoms generally bloom from March to April. The blooming period of a single cherry blossom is about seven days, while the blooming period for an entire cherry blossom tree is about half a month.
Cherry blossoms are extremely beautiful. When they are in full bloom, they are dazzling, resembling clouds and mists. They are ornamental flowers that bloom in early spring.
However, in recent years, global warming has caused the timing of cherry blossoms to advance.
Moreover, the warming climate of the Pacific has caused the blossoms to be scattered by the wind after blooming, greatly reducing the time for people to appreciate the cherry blossoms.
Every spring is the blooming period of cherry blossoms. Depending on the variety of cherry blossoms, the timing of their blooming varies. They usually bloom most vigorously in April each year.
At this time, most varieties of cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Their blooming period is very short, usually around 15 days before their flowers gradually wither.
1, Prunus campanulata, also known as bell-flowered cherry or Fujian mountain cherry, generally blooms in mid-February.
2, Prunus cerasoides, originally from Yunnan, also found in Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar, is a relatively young cultivated variety. Its flowers, mostly semi-double and deep pink to red, bloom densely like clouds at the end of February, almost the same flowering period as Prunus campanulata.
3, Yunnan cherry blossoms, with a height of about 10 meters, brown bark, purple-brown twigs, and elliptical or inverted egg-shaped leaves with serrated edges. The flowers are pink to deep red and bloom in clusters of 2-5 from February to March.
4, Prunus serrulata, or Japanese cherry, grows from 12-20 meters high, with brown bark, purple-brown twigs, and elliptical egg-shaped leaves. The pink flowers, 2-4 in a cluster, bloom from March to April.
5, Prunus x yedoensis, or Yoshino cherry, is a small tree about 5 meters high, with horizontally striped bark and brown twigs. The flowers, pink and 2-2.5 cm in diameter, bloom in umbel-like clusters of 2-5 before April in spring.
6, Prunus lannesiana, or Japanese late cherry, grows about 10 meters high, with light gray bark. The leaves are inverted egg-shaped with long awn-like teeth on the edges.
The flowers are single or double, drooping, pink or nearly white, fragrant, and bloom in clusters of 2-5 in April.