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Plants Walk in Qing Autumn

[Sam] October 8, 2016 09:00

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DSC02537RSG.jpg Harumi Triton Plaza 2F "i green Pocket Plaza Flower, Water, Tree" is an annual mini-garden guided tour to stroll around the park with the guidance of an exclusive gardener.

This month was held on October 6th.

In the "Flower Garden", "remnants" white hagi with a neat impression. More than 10 white butterfly-shaped florets bloom together, and the branches are weeping as we reach the ground. 

At the eastern end of the Flower Garden, you can see a colony of grayheaded cuckoo.

At this time, mainly at the "Flower Garden" and "North Triton Park", the chrysanthemum flowers such as Zinia Linalis, Margaret Cosmos, willow sunflowers, Echinacea Giants Spirits, and Yuzengiku are also conspicuous.

hibiscus in the slope garden along the Asashio Canal is a bit different.

Unlike ordinary ornamental horticultural species, this is an edible rosel species.

I hear that hibiscus tea is impressive for its sour and beautiful ruby color.

In addition, the fine Mexican Sweethab flowers with a unique fragrance, the inflorescence of about 5 cm, a large number of small flowers of about 3 mm, and the flowers of Juzsango, which simultaneously produces small red fruits in a prayer beads shape.

Insects such as black swallowtail and leopard leopard flying around the flowers soften somehow.

 

From the left, Zinnia Linealis, Margaret Cosmos, willow sunflower, Echinacea Giants Spirit, Yuzengiku

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