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to mark the UK’s friendship with Japan. These gorgeous trees were planted in Alexandra Gardens in Windsor, Sutherland Grange, Sawyer’s Close and the Braywick Leisure Centre. This scheme is part of the Sakura Cherry Tree Project, which was launched in November 2019, and will see some 6,500 trees planted across the UK’s parks, gardens, and schools. The latest addition was planted in Alexandra Gardens by councillor Donna Stimson, cabinet member for climate change, sustainability, parks and countryside, with the help of Alastair Brooker, managing director of ANB Groundcare. Cllr Stimson said: “It was an honour to plant the latest of several trees that were gifted to the Royal Borough under the Sakura Cherry Tree Project to commemorate the long-standing friendship between the people of the UK and Japan. ....
Aberglasney Gardens has thanked the Sakura Cherry Tree Project for their donation of Japanese Cherry trees. The trees are a part of the 6,500 Japanese cherry trees – or Sakura in Japanese – given to the UK by Japan, and planted across the country in parks, gardens and schools to celebrate Japan’s relationship with the UK. All of the varieties of cherry trees to be planted as part of the project are of Japanese origin. Aberglasney gratefully received three beautiful varieties: Prunus yedoensis, Prunus ‘Beni Yutaka’, and Prunus ‘Tai Haku’ which were chosen for their variation in colour, timing, and historical significance. Prunus yedonesis, commonly known as Yoshino Cherry, is named after Mount Yoshino - a famous cherry covered mountain in Nara Prefecture. ....