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Midsummer Flower [Hamarikyu Garden]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] August 8, 2018 12:00

In the intense heat of the day, the flowers are blooming robustly in the metropolitan garden in Chuo-ku.

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Since the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden was created as a garden in the Edo period, trees have grown over the years, creating an environment where flowers suitable for each place, such as shaded places, sunny places, etc. You.

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As soon as you enter the park, you will be greeted by morning glory in Edo.

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Sarsberg that continues to bloom during the summer

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golden lace that makes you feel autumn

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The middle is red rose of sharon on a white background

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Yabumyoga growing in the shade of trees

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Flower and fruit

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Actually, it's like a bean sheath and long, and there's a gap with flowers.

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The red flowers of American Deigo are perfect for summer.

American Deigo (Kaiko Uz) is a prefecture tree in Kagoshima Prefecture and is a national flower of Argentina and Uruguay.

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The white flower of the hydrangea, the white flower of the squirrel

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It's a flower garden of Kibana cosmos

There are two kinds of flowers: Diaboro (orange) and Dwarf yellow (yellow).

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Although it is a hot summer, the forest is cool and the sea breeze is refreshing, so why not go out with your family and children?

The ears of the gama were growing

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When walking around the park, do not forget to hydrate frequently.

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Click here for the website of Hamarikyu Garden. ⇒

http://teien.tokyo-park.or.jp/contents/index028.html