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News from Hamarikyu Flower

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] June 16, 2015 18:00

Many plants that bloom in the Hamarikyu Garden grow in the garden, which delights our eyes every season.

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This month, Japanese iris (perennial plant of iridaceae)

Incidentally, the way you distinguish between rabbit ear iris and iris sanguinea is that at the base of the petals, Japanese iris has yellow, rabbit ear iris is white, and iris sanguinea has a mesh pattern.

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Hana pomegranate (deciduous broad-leaved shrub of pomegranate family)

It is a horticultural variety of pomegranates native to the Mediterranean Sea.

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Gak Ajii (deciduous shrub of the Hydrangea family)

It is a feature of early summer or rainy season.

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Deciduous vine (deciduous shrub of the family Asteraceae)

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The flowering season is native to China from July to August, and has entered an old age in Japan, and was cultivated as medicinal in the Heian period.

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Squirrel (half-deciduous small shrub of the family Asteraceae)

It is native to China and came to Japan during the Edo period. It blooms from early summer to summer.

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American daigo (deciduous shrub of the legume family, native to South America)

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It is a bright red flower that makes you feel summer.

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