There are also Sakura Valley, Yuhuatai Huashen Avenue, Ming Tomb Sakura Garden, Pukou Fast-growing Sakura Base, Nanjing Friendship Sakura Garden, Mochou Lake Park Sakura Forest, Xuanwu Lake Sakura Garden, Yuhuatai Huashen Avenue, Nanjing Lovers Garden, Longchi, Tang Cheng Road, Xincheng Chubin Sakura Avenue, and Baluote Ecological Valley in Liuhe District, all of which are good places to enjoy cherry blossoms.
Sakura Valley, Fangshan Scenic Area, Jiangning, Nanjing;
There are more than 0/700 cherry trees/KLOC-with rich varieties, including early and late Japanese cherry blossoms. It is the biggest place to enjoy, taste, know and play cherry blossoms in Jiangning District.
Compared with the cherry blossoms in Jiming Temple, the cherry blossoms in Fangshan have a long flowering period and bloom late.
Huashen Avenue in Yuhuatai:
This is an earlier flower theme avenue in Nanjing. Planting 1200 cherry trees on both sides of the road and the central green island. When cherry blossoms are in full bloom, there are many flowers. The most important thing is that you can walk freely and not be crowded!
Sakura Garden of Ming Tomb:
The best place to enjoy cherry blossoms in Purple Mountain is the Ming Tombs. There are more than 3000 cherry blossoms in the cherry blossom garden here. Pure white, white and pink petals are half-unfolded, hidden in quaint pavilions, with a touch of shyness and spring.
Sakura (scientific name: Sakura. ): It is the general name of several plants of the genus Sakura in Rosaceae. In the newly revised name of Flora of China, it specifically refers to "Tokyo Cherry Blossom", also known as "Japanese Cherry Blossom".
There are many kinds of cherry blossoms, more than 300 in number. There are about 150 wild cherry blossoms in the world, and there are more than 50 in China. Among the wild ancestors of about 40 cherry plants in the world, 33 are native to China. Others are varieties derived from horticultural hybridization.
Cherry blossoms are native to the temperate zone around the Himalayas in the northern hemisphere and grow all over the world, mainly in Japan.
According to literature research, cherry blossoms were planted in the court of China during the Qin and Han Dynasties more than two thousand years ago. Cherry blossoms have generally appeared in private courtyards in the Tang Dynasty. At that time, all countries came to Korea, and Japanese pilgrims brought cherry blossoms back to Japan. Cherry blossoms have been in Japan for more than 1000 years.