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Spring footsteps <Hamarikyu Garden>

[Sam] January 28, 2011 14:30

RIMG2108S.JPG RIMG2175CRS.JPGThe cold has passed, and the spring is nearing.

You can also feel the sign of the arrival of spring in the Hamarikyu Garden.

The canola flower field is covered with nets and is ready, but canola flower's height is still low but has already begun to bloom.

The news of Bairin's flowering has not yet been received, but weeping plums near the Oteguchi ("Shirataki Weeping", "Fuji Peony Weeping", "Full Moon Weeping"), "Yae Kanku", "Koshu Minimum", "Yae Noume" (Yae Yabai), and "Winter Solstice" and "Red Chidori" at Hanakien are blooming early blooming.

In the winter sunshine, the faint scent of the dignified wax plum (Japanese allspice: Hanakien) and the heart wax plum (Soshinrobai: a hand-washing side near Matsuno Ochiya) is also impressive.

pheasant's eye in mixed flower container beside the Service Center is also just before flowering.

In addition, you can also enjoy seasonal flowers such as daffodils, mountain chabana, and winter peony.

      <Shirataxidale>           <Yae Yabai>          <Koshusaisho>

  RIMG2185RS.JPG   RIMG2181RS.JPG   RIMG2102RS.JPG

      <Yae Kankou>           <Shirataxidale>         <Fuji Button Shidare>

  RIMG2105RS.JPG   Ume (Shirataki Weeping) RS.JPG   Ume (Fujipeony weeping) RS.JPG

     <Mangetsushidare>           <Yae Yabai>           <Yae Kankou>

  Ume (full moon weeping) RS.JPG   Ume (Yaeno Ume) RS.JPG   Ume (Yae Kanko) RS.JPG

    <Koshusaisho>           <Toge>            <Venicebird>

  Ume (smallest Koshu) RS.JPG   Ume (Winter Solstice) RS.JPG   Ume (Red Chidori) RS.JPG

      <Japanese allspice>            <Soshin Rowby>          <pheasant's eye>   RIMG2130RS.JPG   RIMG2146RS.JPG   RIMG2200RS.JPG

       <Daffodil>            <camellia sasanqua>            <Fuyu button>

  RIMG2149RS.JPG   RIMG2169RS.JPG   RIMG2161RS.JPG

 

pencil  It is said that there were 10,000 plum trees in the garden when it was a villa of the Shogun, and it was said that it was full of a fragrant scent. Currently, there are 80 plums in Bairin and 134 plums in the whole garden. I hear that there are more than 10 types.