Cheal's weeping cherry (Prunus serrulata Kiku-shidare-zakura ... While it sometimes produces fruit, it is generally too sour to eat and is instead better left for birds and other wildlife.
A weeping cherry tree, which is said to be 600 years old, is blooming at a temple northwest of Tokyo. There are about 30 weeping trees at the Seiunji temple in the city of Chichibu, Saitama ...
Ornamental cherry trees rarely produce fruit but their bold flowers provide ... ‘Pendula’ is a popular weeping form. Yoshino cherry (Prunus × yedoensis) is one of the largest types of ...