
Prunus serrulata
Fruit trees attract birds and provide shelter, nesting sites and food, both fruit and insects that live in the trees.
A lovely spring night suddenly vanished while we viewed cherry blossoms. Poem by Basho Matsuo

Prunus serrulata
Fruit trees attract birds and provide shelter, nesting sites and food, both fruit and insects that live in the trees.
A lovely spring night suddenly vanished while we viewed cherry blossoms. Poem by Basho Matsuo
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