This year, Agapanthus flowers began to bloom at Pele Near Garden in Kamei Bridge Park (1-6-1 Tsukiji) on the Tsukiji River.
Pele Near Garden is a flower bed planted by perennial plant.
The Japanese name of Agapanthus is Murasakikunsiran (purple Kimikoran)
It is said that the place of origin is South Africa (), and about 10 to 20 species of ancestor grow naturally in South Africa, and more than 300 horticultural varieties are grown by crossing.
The flowering season is from late May to early August.
Agapanthus in perennial plant is a flower that blooms many beautiful flowers every year at this time of year, is elegant standing, and relieves the depressiveness of the rainy season.
The color of the flower is mainly blue-purple, but there are also white flower
strains in the park.
Last year, here is a blog that introduced Agapanthus flowering in the park. ⇒
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