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

Someiyoshino trees in the outer garden of the Imperial Palace were planted in 1986 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Showa Emperor’s reign. The branches have grown well due to the ample spacing between plants (PHOTO: Courtesy of the 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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