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Flowering peach

[Sam] April 6, 2015 16:00

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R0028421RSG.JPG Ishikawajima Park is located along the Sumida River school river from Chuo-ohashi Bridge to the south of Aioi Bridge. The adoption of Super dike ensures hydrophilicity so that it can interact with water, and cherry blossoms are planted on the dike, which is crowded with jogging, strolling, and walking dogs.

This time, "Kikumomomo" (also known as Genjiguruma), which is planted in the square in front of Aioi no Sato, a complex on the southwest side of Aioi Bridge at the southern end of Ishikawajima Park.

The peaches of the deciduous Odaka tree belonging to the family Rosaceae are broadly divided into "Mimomomo", which treats fruits as edible fruit trees, and "Hana Momo", a horticultural variety that treats flowers as flowering trees.

The "Terute" series (Terute red, Terute white, Terute peach, Terute princess) is a broom-shaped tree-shaped double-flowered with abundant flower colors, "Yaguchi" with pink double-flowered pink, pink, red, and spots (squeezed) from a single tree.

Before giving out the leaves, it is wonderful that chrysanthemum flowers bloom so tightly that they cover the branches.