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Agapanthus begins to bloom [Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] June 27, 2017 12:00

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It is said that the rainy season has begun in the Okinawa region, with the top of the whole country on the 22nd of this month, but this has not yet dawned, and the rainy season continues.

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In such a sunny weather, the Agapanthus of Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park is beginning to bloom again this year.

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There is a white and light purple Agapanthus at the Pele Near Garden (perennial plant's flower bed) in the park and at the entrance of the park.

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Two years ago, when I introduced it on this blog on July 10, it was almost in full bloom, but this year it is still about to bloom.

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Agapanthus is a flower with beautiful standing appearance and refreshing feeling even if it blooms in midsummer.

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If you come near you, please drop in.

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Click here for the Agapanthus website at Kameibashi Park, Tsukiji River two years ago. ⇒

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Click here for the website of Agapanthus at Tsukiji River Ginza Park last year. ⇒

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