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Sweet of yellow flowers <Harumi Triton>

[Sam] March 27, 2012 08:30

R0017371LS.JPG R0017386RSG.JPG The scenery with flowers that change the expression every season will heal your heart and give new excitement every year.

I am deeply moved by this season, when plants and plants are sprouting all at once.

At the "Green Terrace" and "Flower Terrace" at Harumi Triton Square, plants began to bloom in response to the soft sunlight as if they were waiting for spring.

At first, pheasant's eye, which had bloomed on the ground, stretched its stems as it warmed, spread its wing-shaped leaves, and grew its plants.

There are a variety of pansies in the "Slope Garden" along the Asashio Canal.

In early spring, when the activity of insects is not yet active, yellow is noticeable in the grass flowers.

Yellow is a color that shines vividly. It makes you feel the warmth of the sun and softens your heart.

     <Ginyou Acacia>          <Kibushi>            <Mitsumata>

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       <Sanshuyu>        <Niod Scissors>         <Naniwas>

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       <Renkyo>       <Primula polyansa>        <Enicida>

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       <Lananculus>      <Iceland Poppy>    <Primula Cuensis>

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