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Late autumn plant walk

[Sam] Nov. 7, 2017 12:00

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DSC01097RS'G.jpg  An annual mini-garden guided tour of the park with the guidance of an exclusive gardener at Harumi Triton Plaza 2F "i green Pocket Plaza Hanamizuki".

This month was held on November 2nd.

At this time, red (yellow) leaves such as Natsuta, Hasenoki, and Yurinoki add color.

Jugatsuzakura is blooming in North Triton Park.

Replanting seasonal flowers, which are held four times a year. In the "Flower Garden", which was replanted at the end of last month, checker berries, English daisy, panda violets, habotan, sweet arism, geranium 'pink fire', pansies furifriffs, etc. are newly planted.

The azalea family, known for its many species, Carna Bulgarias, Erica Colorans 'White Delight', and Bernetteia, each of which has a unique flower appearance.

It was a plant walk that reminds us of the beginning of winter preparations, with the appearance of flowers and trees reflecting the changing seasons of spring oysters, Himeringo, Shishiyuzu, etc.

 

From the left, checker berries, geranium 'pink Fire', Carna Bulgarias, Erica Colorans 'White Delight', Bernetteia 

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