In the middle of November, the morning and evening chills day by day, and the Kiki gradually changes color, and the best time to see it.
This time, we picked up the streets in front of the IBM Hakozaki Building in Nihonbashihakozakicho, where Mobijibafu (also known as the United States Fu) are planted along with Akashicho Ryokudo and Ningyocho-dori (north side of Ningyocho Intersection) in the ward.
Momijibafu has a similar leaf shape to maple, but is a deciduous Takagi of the family Asteraceae native to North America and Central and South America.
The bark is brownish, shallow and longitudinal. The flowering season is around April.
It is a neat tree shape and has a variety of autumn leaves, from green to yellow to yellow to orange to red, so it can be parabled as "seven colors of autumn leaves".
The colors differ one by one depending on the trees, and there is a difference in the degree of autumn leaves among a single tree, creating an autumn outfit like a nishiki woven.
It shows changes in various colors, shines in the sunshine as if competing, adding color.
The fruit of "Iga" with a long handle that remains on the branches after falling leaves is also unique.