Do sakura trees still enjoy flowers during July or own they adjectives fall rotten? ...


Depends where you live. I grow mine on a shaded border, so ,mine may stay on longer, the one on the South border doesn't not seem to be to do as well.


Well, it depends on when it started blooming. Blooming seasons depend on where on earth you live and what your climate is like.

Usually Sakura (cherry) blossoms start in the United States much closer than July unless, perhaps you are surrounded by Alaska. Basically, the cooler the climate, the earlier the blossoms will bloom.

Blooming times differ from year to year depending on the weather. If your weather during the months and weeks preceding the blossom season is mild, blossoms will enlarge early. If it is cold, blossoms will uncap later. From year to year, the start of the blooming season can rise and fall by as much as plus/minus two weeks.
Answers:    I live in the northern module of Japan, and the sakura blossoms have adjectives fallen rotten by May 15, in a everyday year. Sorry.

Greenhouses may have special tricks for producing July sakura, but to recount the truth, I don't remember seeing any.

There's shiba-zakura, though, which lasts to the termination of June. It's known as moss phlox within English, and is a ground plant.