Faceless moon color flower uncredited with translation Sakura

Faceless Moon Color Flowers Unadded with Translated Sakura is as follows:

Faceless Moon Sakura Unadded with Translated:Faceless Moon Sakura Unadded, that is, the time when the faceless moon cherry blossoms are not in full bloom.

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In Japanese culture, the cherry blossom has always been regarded as a symbol of beauty, transience, and fragility, which appeals to the Japanese culture's idea that "beauty is passing away. Faceless moon, meaning cold and unfeeling moon, is often used to describe cold and discordant scenes and atmospheres.

The "cherry blossom yet", on the other hand, emphasizes the temporary and impermanent nature of time, and this sense of instability and transience has become one of the most fundamental and important aesthetic principles in classical Japanese literature and art.

Tokyo Cherry Blossom (Prunus yedoensis? Matsum.):

It is a tree plant of the Magnoliaceae family, Rosaceae family, 4-16 meters high, with gray bark. Branchlets light purplish brown, glabrous, shoots green, sparsely pilose. Winter buds ovoid, glabrous. Leaf blade elliptic-ovate or obovate, dark green above, glabrous, light green below, sparsely pilose along veins.

Inflorescences umbellate racemose, with extremely short pedicels, 3-4-flowered, opening before the leaves, flowers 3-3.5 cm in diam. in diameter; petals white or pink, elliptic-ovate, apex concave, entire and bifid; stamens ca. 32, shorter than the petals; stylar base sparsely pilose. Drupe subglobose, 0.7-1 cm in diam., black, nuclear surface slightly ribbed. Fl. in Apr. and fr. in May.

Native to Japan, it is cultivated in many parts of the world and in the gardens of Beijing, Xi'an, Qingdao, Nanjing, Nanchang, and other cities in China. Densely flowered, pink flowers, can be planted alone or in groups in gardens, parks, lawns, lakeside or residential neighborhoods. There are many horticultural varieties for ornamental use.

Tokyo cherry blossom is a tree, 4-16 meters high, gray bark. Branchlets light purple-brown, glabrous, shoots green, sparsely pilose. Winter buds ovoid, glabrous.

Leaf blade elliptic-ovate or obovate, 5-12 centimeters long, 2.5-7 centimeters wide, apex acuminate or cuspidate, base rounded, sparsely cuneate, margins sharply biserrate, teeth acuminate, with small glands, dark green above, glabrous, light green below, sparsely pilose along veins, with 7-10 pairs of lateral veins; petiole 1.3-1.5 centimeters long, densely pilose, with 1-2 glands apically or sometimes without glands; stipules 1.5-2 pairs. or sometimes eglandular; stipules lanceolate, with pinnatifid glandular teeth, pilose, caducous.