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Competition between "canola flower" and "Ume" <Hamarikyu Garden>

[Sam] March 15, 2011 08:30

RIMG2510LS.JPG RIMG2497RS.JPG   View of the Hamarikyu Garden from the 46th floor of the Dentsu Headquarters Building.

The yellow carpets woven by 300,000 "canola flower" in a flower garden of about 3,000 square meters (in the materials of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Construction, "Kurokawa" and "Fushimi") of cold-flowered flowers shine in the spring sunshine.

The adjacent Umebayashi, where flowering was delayed, has finally reached its peak.

Red, light red, light red, aperture, and white flowers in the middle circle of double-flowered, a large double-flowered "Kenkyo", which is said to have been liked by the 11th Shogun Ienari, and a large double-flowered "Kenkyo", which is said to have been loved by the 11th Shogun.

  RIMG2461RS.JPG   RIMG2514RS.JPG   RIMG2450RS.JPG

      <I think 1>         <Thought 2>         <Thought 3>

  Ume (I feel like it) RS.JPG   RIMG2535RS.JPG   RIMG2520RS.JPG  

    <Kenkyo>        <Yaeageha>           <green calyx>

  Ume (surprising) RS.JPG   Ume (Yae Yangwa) (2) RS.JPG   Ume (green calyx) (1) RS.JPG 

 

pencil You can also enjoy early spring flowers in Hanakien.

               <Japanese andromeda>           <Sanshuyu>          <Kanhizakura>

  Japanese andromeda RS.JPG   Sanshuyu RS.JPG   Kanhizakura RS.JPG