Prunus Campanulata is a species of cherry native to Japan, Vietnam and China, including Taiwan, widely grown as an ornamental tree. 

 The Taiwan cherry is a small, deciduous tree with dense branching, a graceful, spreading habit and a maximum height and width of 25ft (7.6m). The bark is smooth and reddish brown. Deep rosy-pink, bell-shaped flowers, about an inch across, appear in profusion before the leaves in early spring. The fruits are small cherries, 0.3 cm in diameter, ripening to black. The leaves turn bronze in autumn.

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