curprev12:3812:38, 5 April 2024 SLIMHANNYAtalkcontribs 77,878 bytes+4,233 added info. Although it has little to do with cherry trees for viewing purposes, a new section has been created to explain the various theories about the origin of the wild species.undo
curprev12:3412:34, 5 April 2024 49.181.192.204talk 73,645 bytes+6 What's beauty? Replacing with a better term in case someone says it's unsourced. Also yes, in case it wasn't obvious. I was 49.180.5.114. Chillax. Haven't reverted any of the disputed edits back and got no intention but am just adding a new chapter that is important. If you think climate change isn't important here, discuss in talk first.undoTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
curprev12:1812:18, 5 April 2024 49.181.192.204talk 73,639 bytes+40 Cherry blossoms typically require cold winters to get a sufficient chill in order to wake up properly to spring time. It's not only warmer springs as the main factor.undoTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
curprev02:1602:16, 5 April 2024 Egsan Bacontalkcontribs 71,749 bytes−248 Undid revision 1217309991by49.180.5.114 (talk) Your source doesn't exactly support what you're using it to support: "Japan may claim the fame for cherry blossoms, but the ephemeral pink blooms color many other destinations across the northern hemisphere." It does not say "especially in China" like you added, it just says that's one of **many** places they are.undoTag: Undo
curprev02:0702:07, 5 April 2024 49.180.5.114talk 71,997 bytes+248 Why especially in Japan? It's not even the country with the most cherry blossoms and it's a small island. They are more extensively and commonly found in China during Spring and that's an indisputable fact. Added national geographic source for citation.undoTags: RevertedVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
curprev13:5313:53, 4 April 2024 49.180.5.114talk 71,342 bytes+178 →Cultivation by country: More accurate info. Japan, Korea and China all have unique important traditions and practices surrounding these trees. However it's just that Japan is more widely internationally recognised for their ancient festivals and culture around those trees. It's important not to confuse international recognition as being the only country that valued and grows it.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
curprev13:2513:25, 4 April 2024 49.180.5.114talk 70,385 bytes+57 Made more specific and less misleading. It's commonly found in Nepal, India, Bhutan, and Myanmar and native to the Himalayan region.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
curprev13:2313:23, 4 April 2024 49.180.5.114talk 70,328 bytes+15 Why especially Japan? It's widely known that China has a long history of cultivating cherry blossom trees and boasts a significant population of these trees and have more trees than Japan.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit