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Midsummer Plants Walk

[Sam] July 11, 2017 16:00

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 The monthly "Mini Garden Guide Tour" was held on July 6 to stroll around the park with the guidance of a green advisor at the Pocket Plaza "Flowers, Water and Trees" in Harumi Triton Square.

This month, in addition to the "Flower Terrace", the slope flower bed "Sample Garden" facing the Asashio Canal, the "Flower Road" where seasonal flowers are in full bloom on the planters along the Asashio Canal and the main entrance, and the "North Triton Park" which spreads in front of the main entrance.

At present, under the burning sunshine, red, orange, and yellow flowers that make you feel vitality stand out, but in such a situation, I picked up the pale white and pink flowers that caught my eye .

Flowers with a diameter of about 1.5 cm bloom in a scatter, "Obanano saws" like a large flower 'Casmisou', "Flannel flowers 'Fairy white'" with a touch of flowers with dense hair, soft and gentle pink flowers, "Petonia 'Sakura Sakura', butterfly", a flower with a long flower blooms, a variety of flowers, a variety of flowers.

The highest temperature in Tokyo on this day was 30.7 ° C, a midsummer day. Although it was under the scorching sun, this time again, it was a plant walk that learned the ecology of plants and how to enjoy them, "see, touch, and listen."

  

From the left, Obananokogirisou, Isotoma, Mountain Mint, Zinia, Flannel Flower

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From the left, Petunia, Gaura, Diaanthus 'Novelna Crown', Koza Kurano Button, Himeno Button

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