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Pele Near Garden in early autumn [Tsukiji River Kamei Bridge Park]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] 18:00 on October 2, 2018

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This is a flower bed of the perennial plant (Perenial) in a park built on the Metropolitan Expressway Toshin Beltway, beside Kamei Bridge, which has been introduced on this blog many times for a long time.

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Here's the place.

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This is a place for salaried workers and local residents to relax, with some flowers blooming almost all year round.

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Pele Near Garden in the center of the park

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At present, it is in bloom.

A lot of small pinkish white flowers bloom on the elongated flower stalks.

It is also known as "Swansou" (white butterfly grass). Is it because it looks like a little butterfly is dancing?

It is a perennial plant native to North America and is a strong perennial plant that blooms one after another from spring to autumn.

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Here's cherry sage

The flowering season is as long as Gaura.

In the flowering season, a few small lip-shaped flowers bloom in the upper part of the stem.

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Blue sage

This also blooms for a very long time.

Long spike-shaped flowers, like a perilla plant, bloom like jumping out of the plant.

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The fact that we can enjoy beautiful flowers all year round is really down thanks to those who manage the park.

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Click here for a blog post introducing Agapanthus in the park in June this year. ⇒

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