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Luckily, thanks to small cherry tree varieties like the Kiku-shidare-zakura, also known as Cheal's weeping cherry, you can have a beautiful flowering tree that won't outgrow your small space.
Visitors strolling along the tree-lined path are treated to a pink canopy under sunny weather. The Kawazu-zakura variety of cherry blossoms is known for blooming earlier than other varieties.
You can find them at 1595 N. Sierra St. This article originally appeared on Reno Gazette Journal: Cherry blossoms are in bloom nationwide: Here's where to see flowering trees near Reno ...
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