Different tree shape
Japanese Sakura trees have a high energy of 17 meters, and their bark is gray and striated. The bark of Japanese evening cherry is silvery gray, with lip shaped lenticels, up to 8 meters high.
Different branches and rods
When the early cherry does not grow leaves, the bark is transverse and the bark of the old tree is longitudinally split. The color of branchlets is brown, and the lenticels on tree stems are relatively rare. The tree belt of late cherry is silver gray, the new buds are large, dark brown, and the lenticels are small and many.
Different leaves
In terms of leaf size, the leaves of early cherry are smaller than those of late cherry. In terms of shape, the leaf shape of Japanese early cherry is obovate to ovate lanceolate, while the leaf shape of late cherry is mainly oval, long oval to obovate.
Different flower shapes
The early cherry has five petals, single petals. The petals are oval in shape and mainly white. It seems that there are few flowers, while the late cherry has double petals and a large number of flowers. It is light pink when it is not in bloom, and the flower color is red when it blooms, which is more bright and colorful.