She opens just far enough to reveal the classic pattern known as quatre coeur (four hearts).
Rose Princess Sakura
What evokes springtime more sweetly than cherry blossoms? With a peach-colored center surrounded by petals dappled in white and pink, the Japanese variety Princess Sakura (Cherry Blossom) recalls the exquisite charm of sunlight filtering through the branches of those flowering trees.
Quatre Coeur
She opens just far enough to reveal the classic pattern known as quatre coeur (four hearts) within a deep cup.
Rose Princess Sakura Care Tips
- Use a clean vase
- Flower food improves the life of your flowers significantly, and prevents the necks from bending
- Cut a few centimeters off the stem at an angle to open the veins for absorbing water
- Remove only the foliage at the bottom up to the point where the stem is in the water
- Refill the water when it gets 'cloudy'
- Keep the vase away from vegetables and fruits, because the ethylene gas produced by these will damage your flowers
- Take dying flowers out, so they won't infect the others
- Keep your flowers away from high temperatures and direct sunlight