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Cherry Blossom Tree
11: Cherry Blossom Tree, Peter Masters 2017
In Asian cultures Cherry Blossom trees symbolise bravery and wisdom. The Cherry Blossom is fundamentally a symbol of love and joy. It’s believed that it promotes love and spiritual awareness. The Secura trees in Japan are highly regarded. Japan’s samurai culture admire the cherry blossom due to their short lived lives. They are a reminder to live life fully in the here and now. The snow covered white tree is a symbol of simplicity, purity and innocence.
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