Cherry blossoms reproduce primarily through sexual reproduction, with pollination being a key process. Bees and other pollinators transfer pollen from the male anthers of one flower to the female stigma of another, facilitating fertilization. After fertilization, the flowers develop into fruits (cherries), which contain seeds that can grow into new cherry trees. Additionally, some cherry blossom trees can also propagate asexually through methods like grafting or suckering.
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