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The 10th Chuo-ku Bouquet Festival (Part 5) Sakuragawa Rooftop Park Nature Observation Meeting

[Yurikamome] July 6, 2011 08:30

2011_0625 Bouquet Rooftop Park 0052.JPG  Sakuragawa Rooftop Park is a rooftop greening park built on the second floor of the Women's Center "Bouquet 21".

The members of Eco Being guided us.

The park is said to have been built 18 years ago.

The soil contains only about 30 cm, but some large trees such as "konara oak" trees that make satoyama, mountain peaches, jakuro, shala, princess apples, etc. are planted, and blueberries bear fruit and rosemary leaves I had a good scent when I touched it by my hand.

Next to the park was a gateball field, where hula dance was practiced.

From the second floor of the building near the exit of the park, there were also sales of independent products from the Japan National Council of Social Welfare "Sawayaka Work Chuo" in Chuo-ku and sales of flowers and cookies from the "Osby no Kai".

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In the scent of rosemary

Listen to the explanation of eco-beaming 


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Blueberry berries become purple at the end of July and can be eaten.


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 "Kanzo" flower


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 "The fruit of the mountain peach,"


When the tree was shaken, a lot of fruit fell.

I ate about 2 tablets, but it was very delicious.


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Princess apple

It will be red in autumn. 


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 Grenades


The vermilion color was vivid in the green.


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 Fuji deutzia


The deutzia is hollow in the stem.

Baikatsugi, etc.

We have various kinds of deutzia.


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 Shara (Summer Camellia)


The white in the garden seemed to be cool.