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Tsukiji River Park Late June

[Silver] June 29, 2010 17:00

 After the Iriume Declaration, the cloudy days continue, but the plants here at Tsukiji River Park are.

It's growing steadily. At the entrance, quick morning glory blooms, and biwa produces yellow fruit.

It's on the branches.

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At the entrance of the park, a large Taisanboku (Taiyamagi) has a large white flower.

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 It releases fragrance generously. Can I see it until mid-July? 

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In early spring, the yellow flowers bloomed in yellow, and the back is Acanthus Morris.

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What I often see recently is this yellow willow. I'm a beautiful woman from China.

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 White flower of gardenia. Like you~ ♪ It was a flower ...♪♪ 

Nothing, good scent. I'd like to see it.

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