Subgenus Cerasus | Genus Prunus Scientific name Prunus campanulata Rank Species | |
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Similar Prunus speciosa, Prunus incisa, Prunus sargentii, Winter‑flowering cherry, Yoshino Cherry |
Taiwan flowering cherry tree prunus campanulata
Prunus campanulata is a species of cherry native to Japan, Vietnam, and China (including Taiwan), widely grown as an ornamental tree, and a symbol of Nago, Okinawa in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. It is variously known in English as the Taiwan cherry, Formosan cherry, or bellflower cherry. It was described in 1883 by Carl Johann Maximowicz.
Contents
- Taiwan flowering cherry tree prunus campanulata
- Prunus campanulata blooming
- Invasive species
- References

Prunus campanulata blooming
Invasive species

The tree is an invasive plant species in the Northland Region of New Zealand. It is illegal to distribute, sell or propagate the plant or to distribute soil, gravel, etc., that contain the seeds or other parts of the plant.






References
Prunus campanulata Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA