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Spring and Cold Plants Walk

[Sam] February 5, 2017 09:00

DSC_0001LS'.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 February 2nd.

Stocks are in full bloom in the flowerbed of South Triton Park.

The green terrace is suitable for this season.

DSC03561RSG.jpgJusou and Setsubunsou (left image), and Fukinoto is peeping on the tree-planting zone along Sazanami Street.

Janome Erika is said to have been named because the black part (anther) at the center of the flower looks like a snake's eyes.

There are various theories, such as the theory that gomoju is derived from the scent of sesame when rubbing leaves, and the theory that is planted in front of the palace of the Ryukyu dynasty and derived from the gate tree, which is preferred as an auspicious tree.

Crematisian Sunensis is a unique flower that blooms downward with evergreen winter blooming.

Even though Ekeberia in succulent plant is small, it has colorful flowers.

In addition, although the number of flowers is still limited, you can enjoy Naniwazu, quiltans, pansies, violas, etc., mainly on the flower terrace.

This time, we also visited the site of making humus in the backyard.

 

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From the left, pheasant's eye, Janome Erica, Gomoju, Crematisian Sunensis, Ekeberia