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Ginkgo deciduous leaves

[Sam] December 5, 2016 18:00

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 On December 1, the Tokyo Regional Meteorological Observatory reported one of the Japan Meteorological Agency's biological seasonal observation information, "Ginkgo deciduous leaves".

2 days later than normal and 10 days earlier than last year.

The deciduous day of ginkgo is the day when the leaves fall about 80% when looking at the standard Kimata body.

Ginkgo on the green road at Hamacho Park entrance is also falling in a considerable part.

This year, November 21 was the "Ginkgo Yellow Leaves" day, so it will be deciduous on the 11th day from the yellow leaves. (10 days on average)

A carpet of fallen leaves at the feet.

When the sun shines golden.

It is a late autumn atmosphere while remembering the wabi of the remaining yellow leaves.

The "Autumn Leaves" season is about to end.

All you have to do is leave the news of "Iroha maple deciduous leaves".

From now on, it is time for each tree to store energy for next spring.

I'm looking forward to seeing a lot of "green sprouts" all at once in spring.