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Remove one block of bird repellent net from canola flower Field

[Sam] January 25, 2017 14:00

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DSC_0799SQRS'G.jpg The cold weather continues to be severe in the cold, but in the Hamarikyu Garden, the bird repellent net in the canola flower field has been removed, and the sign of spring has gradually increased.

canola flower hears that about 300,000 trees are planted in a flower garden of about 3,000 m2.

In the past, it seems that seeds were sown all at once, but for a long time, the seeds are sown in two plots to have visitors enjoy flowering, and the seeds are sown at different times.

The section on the left after entering from the entrance to Ote-mon gate is where seeds were sown on October 25, last year. The height was quite stretched, and the bird repellent net was removed.

The plot on the right seems to have been sown about half a month later, but it is still curing.

On this day, Japanese white-eye came to suck the nectar.