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Autumn color gradation of natsuta

[Sam] Nov. 19, 2014 14:00

Vine wall ELS.JPGNatsuta real RRSC.JPG  Autumn gradually deepens,

The sunset is getting faster, and it makes you feel that the coming winter is approaching soon.

The leaves of the trees are colorfully colored in the planting of Harumi Triton Square, but this time we will focus on autumn leaves.

Japanese dogwood, Yoshino cherry tree, Salsberg, Hasenoki and Nishikigi are dyed red.

Attention is paid to "Natsuta" (also known as Nishizukita) of the vine family.

Spring buds, lush greenery in summer, autumn leaves, winter vine patterns, and plants with many highlights throughout the year.

Stretch the beard and climb the rocks, trees, and walls with the suction cup at the tip.

It is said that when the trunk grows thicker, it sticks out and sticks.

It hides under the leaves and produces small fruits similar to grapes.

The birds come in and it's rugged.

The vivid red color is not enemies to gozenoki, etc., but the autumn color gradation that covers the entire wall of the Triton parking building creates a unique atmosphere and is worth seeing.

 

   Japanese dogwood     Salsberg      Rose tree     Yoshino cherry tree     Squirrel    

 Japanese dogwood ERS.JPG Salsberg ERS.JPG Hasenoki ERS.JPG Yoshino cherry tree ERS.JPG Nishikigi ERS.JPG