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<Hamarikyu Onshi Garden>

[Sam] March 18, 2014 14:00

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 Due to the record heavy snowfall earlier, fallen trees and broken branches occurred extensively in parks in Tokyo. The Hamarikyu Onshi Garden is no exception, and for a while, fallen trees and fallen leaves blocked the garden path, there were many broken branches over the head, and some traffic became impossible to ensure safety, but gradually around Baien The removal work has been completed, and the late blooming plums are in full bloom, giving a faint sweet scent.

This time, I'm going to talk about it.

The middle ring of the double-flowered of the Noume family, which is rare among plums with many classical kanji names, is said to be a "changed species".

Red, light red, spot, and white flowers are mixed in a single tree and bloom.

It is said that depending on the year, where and how it blooms, it is not specified, and the appearance differs every year.

It may be blooming in the plums themselves "like feelings", but here too, I have to feel the mystery of nature.

I hear that many fans are looking forward to the different color patterns.

 

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