Near the Chuo-ku government office, red spider lily (e.g. cluster amaryllis) was blooming under Kamei Bridge (the capital highway Toshin Beltway runs below) between Miyoshi Bridge and Shuku Bridge in Mitsumata, near Miyoshi Bridge (the capital highway Toshin Beltway runs below).
This flower is bulbous, so it should have bloomed here last year and two years ago, but it's a bit surprising that I didn't notice it at all.
What is blooming next to it is "Tamasudare", which also blooms during this season.
Tamasdare is a bulbous plant native to South America and Paraguay. The family name and genus name are the genus Tamasdare of the family Amaryllidaceae.
It's an amaryllidaceae department.
Another name is Rain Lily (Rain Lily).
When the red red spider lily begins to bloom, I feel that autumn has come.
Click here for a blog post about red spider lily, which was blooming near the next celebration bridge last September. ⇒
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