This a stunningly beautiful fabric was documented by the Smithsonian and made for sale by Schumacher.  It is a screen printed fabric titled Cherry Tree Document.  It is a very difficult to find fabric.  I have seen it in printed several different colors.  This 7 1/2 yard example is printed in predominantly in shades of green with contrasting shades of rusty orange.  The highly detailed pattern depicts pairs of birds under trees - presumably cherry trees, all tied together with twining flowers and foliage.  The width overall is 54".  The unprinted margins are each approximately 1 1/4" wide.  The vertical repeat is approx. 15".  The horizontal repeat is approx. 26".  I will show the fabric photographed with a tape measure included in the picture to give you a better idea. The fabric is in one continuous length  There is one section where a partial cut was made that extends slightly into the printed portion.  I will photograph this area.  I quite certain you could bind it and easily work with it without a problem.  The length of fabric is exactly 280” long.  That is approximately 23’4” close to 8 yards. The fabric is a tightly woven cotton of mid to heavy weight- perfect for a very special upholstery or drapery project!