Beni-Yamazakura (the Red 
Mountain Cherries) 
found in Karafuto (Sagha- 
lien) and the Amur dis- 
trict. 
(2) Sato-zakura (the 
Domestic Cherries; Prunus 
serrulata) 
Sato-zakura is the 
given to 
those cultivated cherry trees 
planted from old days in 
gardens. The flowers, single 
or double, are large com- 
pared with those of the 
mountain cherries; their 
colour is diversified, some 
being white, others crimson, 
generic name 
peculiar adhesiveness of the 
bracts of its flowers and 
leaves, and the dark-brown 
colour of the bark of its 
stems and branches. The 
trees of this category grow 
mostly in the mountains in 
the provinces of central and 
northern Japan, and are 
in the Ou 
Hokkaido. 
HESS, 
very common 
district and 
Full-grown quite 
the 
neighbourhood of Chuzenji 
in Nikko. 
large, are found in 
They are also 
Ichiyd (the Domestic Cherries) 
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