ソメイヨシノ(染井吉野)。エドヒガン系のコマツオトメとオオシマザクラの交配で生まれたサクラの園芸品種 [1]。2010年3月22日、日部神社で撮影。ここのソメイヨシノは、この近辺では毎年最も早く開き始める。
Prunus × yedoensis (Yoshino Cherry; Japanese: 染井吉野 Somei-yoshino) is a hybrid cherry of unknown origin, probably between Prunus speciosa and Prunus subhirtella. It occurs as a natural hybrid in Japan, where it has also long been cultivated in Yoshino (after which it is named) and elsewhere [2]. The photo was taken at Kusabe Shrine on March 21, 2010. The somei-yoshino blossoms of this shrine begin to bloom earliest among those around here.
Prunus × yedoensis (Yoshino Cherry; Japanese: 染井吉野 Somei-yoshino) is a hybrid cherry of unknown origin, probably between Prunus speciosa and Prunus subhirtella. It occurs as a natural hybrid in Japan, where it has also long been cultivated in Yoshino (after which it is named) and elsewhere [2]. The photo was taken at Kusabe Shrine on March 21, 2010. The somei-yoshino blossoms of this shrine begin to bloom earliest among those around here.
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- 「ソメイヨシノ」, ウィキペディア日本語版 [2010年3月17日 (水) 02:46].
- "Prunus × yedoensis," Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (14 December 2009 at 04:13).
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