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Hitotsubago flowering [Miyuki Street]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] April 20, 2018 12:00

The street tree on Miyuki Street, Hitotsubago, is beginning to bloom.

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As of April 17, only those near Showa-dori on Miyuki-dori are near full bloom, and both sides across Chuo-dori have not bloomed at all.

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It seems that there are quite a few individual differences in the flowering season.

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Hitotsubago is a deciduous Takagi of the genus Hitotsubago.

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It usually produces a conical inflorescence in May and blooms white small flowers.

It is characterized by its narrow petals that have been deeply split into four.

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When it is in full bloom, it looks like snow has piled up on the whole, and it is beautiful.

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By the way, "Nanja Monjanoki" is another name for Hitotsubago.

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There are few people who know that they grow naturally in a limited area, and even if they look at things planted in places other than their own fabric, no one knows the name of the tree and says "What kind of tree" It turned into "Nanja Monja".

There are other theories that seem to be unclear.

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When Nanjamon Janoki and dogwood begin to bloom, the mood from spring to early summer increases at once.

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