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Kibana cosmos flowering [Hamarikyu Garden]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] September 22, 2015 09:00

At the Hamarikyu Garden, Kibana cosmos is currently blooming orange flowers.

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The plant height is lower than the cosmos that bloom in autumn, and blooms early. At the end of Kibana Cosmos, the flower garden is dyed with pink cosmos.

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There is also a bright red red spider lily here and there in the garden.

Originally native to southern China, it seems to be a historical naturalized plant that came from China in the old age.

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Hagi is also one of the seven herbs in autumn during flowering and is a flower familiar to Japanese people.

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This is also the autumn seven herbs, golden lace

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At the start of Silver Week, the garden was crowded with people who came to see the autumn flowers.