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Long Moon Plants Walk

[Sam] 09:00 on September 4, 2016

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 Harumi Triton Plaza 2F "i green Pocket Plaza Flowers, Water and Trees" is a monthly mini garden guide tour where you can stroll around the park under the guidance of the exclusive gardener.

This month was held on September 1st.

This time, we observed mainly the so-called "fruits and herbs" newly planted in the slope garden along the Asashio Canal and Flower Road.

Herbs such as basil, basilico, coriander, lemongrass, dale, creeping time, oregano, parsley, Italian parsley, sage, magjoram, creson, lemongrass, apple mint, orange mint, rosemary, etc. are planted in pots on Flower Road.

In the slope garden and flower road, in addition to familiar fruit vegetables, we discovered rare red flowers strawberries and Alonia Melano Carba, which is called super fruit.

Unfortunately, the grapes of Delaware were already eaten by somebody.

 

From left, apple (alpine otome), pomegranate, fig, kincan, strawberry (red flower)

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From left to right, tomato, Manganji pepper, cranberries, bitter gourd, alonia melano carba

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