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Color of Japanese iris and hydrangea

[Sam] June 16, 2010 08:30

 Japanese iris and hydrangea begin to bloom when the spring-colored flowers have settled down. All of them are crossed, many varieties have been improved, and you can enjoy a rich flower color (in the case of hydrangea, "Utsuro") and shape.

It is said that the flowering of various flowers is delayed this year than usual, but at Hamarikyu Onshi Garden, 1,000 Japanese iris plants are in full bloom at this time. hydrangea is also beginning to bloom.

The flowers shine in the rain during the season, but please enjoy the nice colors during the sunny days before the rainy season.

<Japanese iris>

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  Japanese iris (1.) JPG    Japanese iris (2)RS.JPG    Japanese iris (3)RS.JPG

  Japanese iris (4)RS.JPG    Japanese iris (5)RS.JPG    Japanese iris (6)RS.JPG

  Japanese iris (7.) JPG    Japanese iris, 8. JPG    Japanese iris (9)RS.JPG

<Hydrangea> 

  Hydrangea (1)RS.JPG    Hydrangea (3)RS.JPG    Hydrangea (2)RS.JPG

  Hydrangea (4)RS.JPG    Hydrangea (5)RS.JPG    Hydrangea (6)RS.JPG

  Hydrangea (7)RS.JPG    Hydrangea (8)RS.JPG    Kashiwaba Hydrangea (1)RS.JPG