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Plants Walk 2017 in early winter

[Sam] December 9, 2017 18:00

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 An annual mini-garden guided tour of the park with the guidance of exclusive Gardner of Harumi Triton Plaza 2F "i green Pocket Plaza Hanamizuki".

This month was held on December 7th.

This time, "Flower Terrace", "Sample Garden", a sloped flower bed along the Asashio Canal, "Flower Road" where seasonal flowers are planted on planters along the Asashio Canal and the main entrance, and "North Triton Park" which spreads in front of the main entrance.

At North Triton Park, the horticultural variety of Edhigan, Juugatsuzakura, which blooms twice a year around April and October, continues to bloom. You can enjoy it with the trees that turn red.

Blueberry and Utterd in the "Sample Garden" also turn red and is colorful.

As the New Year's lucky items, small shrubs with red fruits, 10,000,000,000 cars (Karatachibana), ten cars (Yabukouji), and one car (Aridoshi / Himekouji). In the park, you can enjoy the checker berries (Azalea family), Furiyabukouji (Yabukouji family), Senryo (Senryo family), and Manryo (Yabukouji family).

Only during the winter withering season, the eyes of the unique tree shape of the evergreen conifer, including the conifer.

This time again, it was a plant walk that learned how to enjoy the garden in early winter, including the ecology of plants, medicinal properties and flower language, "see, touch, listen". 

 

From the left, Himekouji, Fuiyabukouji, Kimino Senryo, Senryo, Manryo

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