In Japanese the cherry blossom is written 桜, the shinjitai of 樱.
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Not a standard modern Chinese character. It is the Japanese postwar simplified (shinjitai) form of 櫻; mainland China simplified the same character to 樱 instead, as in 樱花 (cherry blossom).
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When writing Chinese, use 樱; 桜 appears only in Japanese text, brand names, and names.
The right side is a Japanese stylized reduction of the busy double-shell-plus-woman right half of 櫻; it no longer maps to any meaning and is a pure simplified graphic residue.
No stroke data for 桜; the glyph shown is your device font, so component strokes can't be highlighted.