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Midsummer Flowers <Hamarikyu Garden>

[Sam] July 15, 2011 13:00

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 In the Kanto Koshin region, the rainy season began on July 9, 8 days earlier than last year, 12 days earlier than normal, and finally the summer performance.

Hydrangea is finally remnant here in the Hamarikyu Garden, and the vermilion orange nouzenzura blooms vividly on the flower shelf at the entrance of the button garden, making you feel the arrival of full-fledged summer.

In the wildflower garden at the back of the button garden, in addition to loosestrife, balloon flower Kawaranadeshiko Hagi is beginning to bloom.

In addition, you can enjoy golden lace, Kashiwaba hydrangea, Salsberg, Yabumiga in the park, and camellia fruits in unusual places.

Open every Friday and Saturday from July 15 to August 13 from 8:00 am.

How about walking around the park during a relatively cool time?

           <Nowenzura>          <loosestrife>           <balloon flower>

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       <Kawaranadesico>          <hagi>             <golden lace>

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      <Kashiwaba Hydrangea>        <sarsberg>         <Yabumiga>

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