Japanese Sakura

katsudonkey

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I’ve been hunting around for a while and finally found a Sakura tree at a little shop up the street from my house. I believe it is a Somei Yoshino Sakura, but my Japanese isn’t good enough to be positive, I’ll find out when it blooms. I think it needs some work, but glad to add it to my collection. It now sits with multiple white and pink Ume, and a Zumi Crabapple.
 

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yoshino make good bonsai, but I'm here for the katsudon, katsudonkey.
 
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