#3 of the images Why Someiyoshino cherry trees are disappearing from all over Japan because they are susceptible to a certain disease. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

A row of “Jindai Akebono” cherry trees along the Oegawa River, where 100 trees have been planted each year since 2010, resulting in a row of 1,000 trees. A little pinker than Someiyoshino (PHOTO: Courtesy of Japan Flower Club)

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Why Someiyoshino cherry trees are disappearing from all over Japan because they are susceptible to a certain disease.

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