Sakura variety photo credits

The common sakura variety thumbnails in the picker and detail cards use locally stored reference photos sourced from Wikimedia Commons. Rare long-tail varieties continue to use family or generic fallback art.

Somei Yoshino reference photo

ソメイヨシノ (Somei Yoshino)

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Photo: Blossom of Cerasus × yedoensis ‘Somei-yoshino’, photographed at Tsuruoka Park 20240413.jpg

Author: 掬茶

License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Weeping cherry reference photo

シダレザクラ (Weeping cherry)

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Photo: Weeping cherry blossom of Midono, Shirakawa town, 2022.jpg

Author: 大野 一将

License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Double-flowered cherry reference photo

ヤエザクラ (Double-flowered cherry)

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Photo: Yaezakura blossoms (52013005716).jpg

Author: Raita Futo from Tokyo, Japan

License: CC BY 2.0

Kawazu cherry reference photo

カワヅザクラ (Kawazu cherry)

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Photo: Cherry blossom (Cerasus lannesiana Carrière, 1872 'Kawazu-zakura').JPG

Author: Kakidai

License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Crimson weeping cherry reference photo

ベニシダレザクラ (Crimson weeping cherry)

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Photo: Beni-shidare ベニシダレ.jpg

Author: SLIMHANNYA

License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Higan cherry family reference photo

ヒガンザクラ (Higan cherry family)

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Photo: Winter cherry blossom - Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea.jpg

Author: PROPOLI87

License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Fuji / dwarf cherry family reference photo

フジザクラ (Fuji / dwarf cherry family)

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Photo: Prunus incisa - Kojo-no-mai - blossom.jpg

Author: Alex Hauner

License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Kanzan reference photo

カンザン (Kanzan)

Source: Wikimedia Commons

Photo: Prunus serrulata Kanzan blossom Jardin des Plantes 2013-04-20 n1.jpg

Author: Marie-Lan Nguyen

License: CC BY 2.5