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Cherry blossoms Cerasus `Maihime` at Ueno Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink cherry blossoms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pale pink cherry blossoms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink cherry blossoms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountain cherry blossoms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cherry blossoms lat. Cerasus on a blue background Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Delicate Dance of White Cherry Blossoms Closeup View of Cerasus Avium in Springs Gentle Breeze Capturing the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cherry blossoms(Cerasus sp.)
Pale pink cherry blossoms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cherry blossoms Royalty Free Stock Photo
White cherry blossoms, Prunus cerasus, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flowers with brown leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
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During the Qin and Han Dynasties more than two thousand years ago, cherry blossoms were cultivated in Chinese palaces. Cherry blossoms were common in private homes in the Tang Dynasty. At that time, when the world came to Korea, Japanese pilgrims brought cherry blossoms back to Dongying, which had a history of more than 1,000 years in Japan. Cherry blossoms symbolize warmth, purity and nobility. There is no statutory national flower in Japan. Usually, chrysanthemums and cherry blossoms are regarded as the national flowers of Japan.


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