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cherry flower
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cherry flower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the blossoms of cherry trees, often in the context of nature, gardening, or cultural references, such as in poetry or descriptions of spring. Example: "The park was filled with the delicate beauty of cherry flowers, attracting visitors from all around."
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55 human-written examples
"Japanese tend to find maximum beauty when they see cherry flowers falling.
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(Quality Wines of Spain, New York) Viticultores Bercianos Bierzo Gran Riocua 2001 $17 ** 1/2 Elegant and expressive with aromas of wild cherry, flowers and spices.
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Homemade little cherry tart squares and chocolate-covered cookie sticks resembling tree barks with cherry flowers, placed in a Japanese vase, look too beautiful to eat.
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CNN advises all potential flower peepers that despite the early start, Japan's cherry flowers aren't "expected to be at their full glory" until next weekend.
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Japan's Meteorological Agency announced on March 16th that Somei Yoshino cherry flowers had begun to bloom in Tokyo, a full fifteen days earlier than the first blooms in 2012, the Daily Yomiuri reports.
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Notes of bergamot, black currant, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, soft vanilla, and white musk are complimented with, of course, cherry blossom flowers.
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Have fake or real cherry blossom flowers in your hair.
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A long spray of cherry blossom, its flower heads trembling — what could be a more graceful reminder of tranquility and beauty at a turbulent and tragic time for Japan?
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Takita drew parallels between the instrument and the encoffining ceremony, stating that Byrnes found that Departures used the symbol of the cherry blossom, a flower which blooms after the winter only to wither soon afterwards, to represent the transience of life; through this understanding, he wrote, Japanese people attempt to define their own existence.
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On a recent sunny afternoon, some children were tossing around a baseball there, beneath two wildly flowering cherry blossom trees, oblivious to the history around them.
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Gardens Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Sakura Matsuri (Saturday and Sunday) As sure as it's spring, it is time for this annual celebration of Japanese culture amid the flowering cherry blossom trees.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing Japanese cultural events or gardens, consider using "sakura flower" to add authenticity and cultural relevance to your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "cherry flower" when "cherry blossom" is more appropriate, as "cherry blossom" is the more conventional and widely understood term, especially in contexts related to Japanese culture and horticulture.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cherry flower" functions primarily as a noun phrase, identifying a specific type of flower. It serves to name and categorize, similar to how the Ludwig AI identifies its grammatical role. Example sentences illustrate its use in describing scenes and flavors.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
30%
Food
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Science
5%
Formal & Business
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "cherry flower" is a grammatically correct noun phrase, although less common than the more familiar "cherry blossom". Ludwig AI analysis indicates that it functions descriptively across neutral registers, appearing most frequently in news, wiki, and food-related contexts. While understandable, writers should consider "cherry blossom" for enhanced clarity and cultural relevance, especially in formal or botanical settings. Alternative phrases like "sakura flower" or "flowering cherry" can add nuance to your writing depending on the specific context you aim to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cherry blossom
More common and specific term for the flower of the cherry tree.
sakura flower
Japanese term for cherry blossom, emphasizing cultural association.
cherry tree blossom
Explicitly mentions the tree source of the flower.
flowering cherry
Describes a cherry tree that is currently in bloom.
fruit tree blossom
General term for the blossom of any fruit-bearing tree including cherries.
prunus flower
Botanical term referring to the flower of the Prunus genus, which includes cherry trees.
spring blossom
Broader term referencing any flower blooming in springtime, including cherry flowers.
floral cherry
Highlights the floral aspect of the cherry.
ornamental cherry blossom
Focuses on the decorative use of cherry blossoms.
bloom of the cherry tree
A more descriptive phrase emphasizing the blooming process.
FAQs
What is the more common term, "cherry flower" or "cherry blossom"?
"Cherry blossom" is the more common and widely recognized term for the flower of a cherry tree. While "cherry flower" is understandable, "cherry blossom" is preferred.
How can I use "cherry flower" in a sentence?
You can use "cherry flower" in sentences describing the physical appearance or characteristics of the flower, such as "The delicate pink petals of the "cherry flower" created a beautiful scene."
What's the significance of the "cherry blossom" in Japanese culture?
In Japanese culture, "cherry blossoms", or sakura, symbolize the transience of life and are celebrated during the spring season with hanami (flower viewing) festivals.
Are there regional differences in the terminology for "cherry flower"?
While "cherry blossom" is generally accepted, in some regions or contexts, ""cherry flower"" might be used colloquially, but it's less common in formal or botanical contexts.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested