On April 23 (Saturday), "Hamarikyu Nature Walk-Let's Feel Spring-" hosted by the Chuo Ward Environmental Information Center was held at Hamarikyu Onshi Garden. .
10:00~12:00
Divided into three groups, guided by a nature observation instructor (NACOT), observe the ecosystem of flowers and creatures that bloom in spring and learn about changes in the environment in nature.
Flowers such as azaleas, wisteria, buttons, etc. are currently blooming in the park.
A stunning gradation made by young leaves with slightly different colors depending on the trees.
The lawn of Uchibori Square is also lush, and it is a perfect season for strolling.
While receiving lectures on the matching of the flower color, aroma, and shape of insecticide plants with the shape and habits of visiting insects, the triangular relationship between ladybirds and aphids and ants, symbiosis and co-promotion, stories about natural enemies, etc. Observe.
Because it was a cultural property garden, it was a fieldwork that reaffirmed the scarcity of nature conservation more than expected, and gained new learning.
From the left, Nyoysmire, Kiransou, Murasakisagigoke, Kusaichigo, Snake Ichigo
From the left, Sentosou, Kakidooshi, Himeodorikosou, Kusanoou, Murasakikeman