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Prunus incisa, the Fuji cherry, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, which gets its scientific name from the deep incisions on the leaves. It is an endemic species in Japan and grows wild in Kantō, Chūbu and Kinki regions. It is also called Fuji cherry because it grows especially heavily around Mount Fuji and Hakone. A dainty slow-growing, early white-flowering cherry, this century-old cultigen from Hondo, Japan is highly regarded as an ornamental but the wood has no industrial value. It is hardy to -20 °C, and crossed with Prunus speciosa, has yielded the cultivar Prunus . It is in the ornamental section Pseudocerasus of the cherry subgenus Cerasus of the genus Prunus. Ma et al. classified it in a group with Prunus nipponica.

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  • マメザクラ (ja)
  • Fujikers (nl)
  • Prunus incisa (en)
  • Prunus incisa (sv)
  • Prunus incisa (uk)
  • 富士櫻 (zh)
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  • マメザクラ(豆桜、学名:Cerasus incisa (Thunb.) Loisel.)はバラ科、サクラ属の落葉低木のサクラ。日本の固有種で、日本に自生する10もしくは11種あるサクラ属の基本野生種の一つ。関東・中部・近畿に自生し、特に富士山近辺やその山麓、箱根近辺等に自生していることから、フジザクラやハコネザクラとも言う。マメ(豆)の名が表すように、この種は樹高が大きくならず、花も小さい。サクラの中でも個体ごとに変異が大きく種間雑種しやすく、多くの栽培品種の基になっている。また、この種は山梨県の県の花に指定されている。 (ja)
  • De fujikers (Prunus incisa), in het Japans Fujizakura (フジザクラ), is een heester van het geslacht Prunus (subg. Cerasus) uit de rozenfamilie. Deze sierkers dank haar wetenschappelijke naam aan de diepe insnijdingen in de bladeren. De soort komt van nature voor in Japan en is één van de bloesems die in Japan sakura worden genoemd. (nl)
  • Prunus incisa är en rosväxtart som beskrevs av C.P. Thunb. och A. Murray. Prunus incisa ingår i släktet prunusar, och familjen rosväxter. (sv)
  • 富士櫻(學名:Prunus incisa)是櫻花的一種,屬蔷薇科的植物。在富士山近邊和山麓、箱根近邊等地自生,故名富士櫻、箱根櫻。此種樹木不高、花較小,所以又名豆櫻。 * 攝於荔枝角公園 (zh)
  • Prunus incisa, the Fuji cherry, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, which gets its scientific name from the deep incisions on the leaves. It is an endemic species in Japan and grows wild in Kantō, Chūbu and Kinki regions. It is also called Fuji cherry because it grows especially heavily around Mount Fuji and Hakone. A dainty slow-growing, early white-flowering cherry, this century-old cultigen from Hondo, Japan is highly regarded as an ornamental but the wood has no industrial value. It is hardy to -20 °C, and crossed with Prunus speciosa, has yielded the cultivar Prunus . It is in the ornamental section Pseudocerasus of the cherry subgenus Cerasus of the genus Prunus. Ma et al. classified it in a group with Prunus nipponica. (en)
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  • Prunus incisa, the Fuji cherry, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, which gets its scientific name from the deep incisions on the leaves. It is an endemic species in Japan and grows wild in Kantō, Chūbu and Kinki regions. It is also called Fuji cherry because it grows especially heavily around Mount Fuji and Hakone. A dainty slow-growing, early white-flowering cherry, this century-old cultigen from Hondo, Japan is highly regarded as an ornamental but the wood has no industrial value. It is hardy to -20 °C, and crossed with Prunus speciosa, has yielded the cultivar Prunus . It is in the ornamental section Pseudocerasus of the cherry subgenus Cerasus of the genus Prunus. Ma et al. classified it in a group with Prunus nipponica. The following cultivars have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit: * 'The Bride' * 'Kojo-no-mai' * 'Oshidori' * Prunus incisa f. yamadei 'Kojo-no-Mai' is a cultivar suitable for the very small garden, as with judicious pruning it can be kept to a maximum size of 1.5–2 m (5–7 ft). In a large pot it will produce a dome of twiggy growth, and has the added bonus of brilliant autumn colour. (en)
  • マメザクラ(豆桜、学名:Cerasus incisa (Thunb.) Loisel.)はバラ科、サクラ属の落葉低木のサクラ。日本の固有種で、日本に自生する10もしくは11種あるサクラ属の基本野生種の一つ。関東・中部・近畿に自生し、特に富士山近辺やその山麓、箱根近辺等に自生していることから、フジザクラやハコネザクラとも言う。マメ(豆)の名が表すように、この種は樹高が大きくならず、花も小さい。サクラの中でも個体ごとに変異が大きく種間雑種しやすく、多くの栽培品種の基になっている。また、この種は山梨県の県の花に指定されている。 (ja)
  • De fujikers (Prunus incisa), in het Japans Fujizakura (フジザクラ), is een heester van het geslacht Prunus (subg. Cerasus) uit de rozenfamilie. Deze sierkers dank haar wetenschappelijke naam aan de diepe insnijdingen in de bladeren. De soort komt van nature voor in Japan en is één van de bloesems die in Japan sakura worden genoemd. (nl)
  • Prunus incisa är en rosväxtart som beskrevs av C.P. Thunb. och A. Murray. Prunus incisa ingår i släktet prunusar, och familjen rosväxter. (sv)
  • 富士櫻(學名:Prunus incisa)是櫻花的一種,屬蔷薇科的植物。在富士山近邊和山麓、箱根近邊等地自生,故名富士櫻、箱根櫻。此種樹木不高、花較小,所以又名豆櫻。 * 攝於荔枝角公園 (zh)
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