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About Japanese Flowering Cherry (Prunus 'Tai-Haku')

Prunus ‘Tai-Haku,’ also known as the Great White Cherry Tree, is one of the varieties of cherry trees that grows in Japan, Korea, and China. In Japan,  ‘Tai-Haku’ means Big White. Once it blooms, the flowers turn into large, single pure white. This beautiful tree needs sandy to clay, moist, well-drained loams in partial sun. 

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Scientific name Prunus serrulata 'Thai Haku'
Genus Prunus
Family Rosaceae
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Japanese Flowering Cherry (Prunus 'Tai-Haku') Water Needs
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Generally, Japanese Flowering Cherry (Prunus 'Tai-Haku') needs to be watering once every 3 days in 2 cups.

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