In May, fruit flowers begin to bloom. Let's walk from north to south of Tsukiji River Park.
By the way, the buds are still hard after the consecutive holidays, this fruit is difficult, isn't it? Just click on it.
The answer is at the end.
"Hananoki" has been introduced since the end of March. The leaves have become firm and firm. It's split into trefoils.
Oh! Isn't it a cherries? Where was it?
On the morning of May 17, it was completely prey of birds. Behind the building of St. Luke's College of Nursing.
Beautiful flowers. It is a flower of squirrel. Please click on this as well.
A white flower that emits aroma. What's this? It's similar to Marbasharinbai. I can't say it!
"Issayyuz" was displayed.
What's this? Clik! It's a mulberry fruit.
You may not know, but a bee came in search of nectar.
Japanese snowbell, Hakuunboku? Both are Japanese snowbell, which is difficult to identify.
By the way, the last thing that the buds opened on May 21 and showed her face was the flower of "Kiwifruit".
They make shelves and crawl green vines. In autumn, there is a golden fruit. Personal harvest is prohibited.
The flowering of kiwifruit this year seems to have been delayed by about two weeks. It's best to see it until early June.
Well, the green promenade in Tsukiji River Park. It's fun. Please go out.
It's also fun to shop for fruits outside Tsukiji. It's a fish! )