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"Three Colors" red spider lily <Tsukuda Park>

[Sam] September 21, 2011 08:30

R0014865S.JPG R0014860RSG.JPG Today is "the entrance of the equinoctial week."

As there is a saying saying, "The heat and cold to the equinoctial week," the event of the Higankai Buddhist memorial service, which celebrates the blessings of nature and honors its ancestors, has been established since ancient times.

The flower that symbolizes this season is "red spider lily". (Many of them have triple chromosomes.) Flowers bloom but don't actually tie. It is said that the bulbs are divided and nutritious, so it blooms all at once in autumn on the equinoctial week.

It is also unique that the flower season and the leaf season are different.

In satoyama, it shines well in the yellow of rice ears, blue of the sky, white of clouds, and green of vegetation, and bright red flowers have a presence in the city.

Here at Tsukuda Park, in addition to the red red spider lily / Manjushage (Cluster Amaryllis), the yellow shoki sensen (Shoki daffodil) and the light pink and white shirabana manjushage (Shirohana Cluster Amaryllis) (which is said to be a hybrid of red spider lily and Shokissen).        

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A fruitful autumn front

[Sam] September 2, 2011 08:30

R0014760S.JPG From today to September. Although the sunlight during the day is still strong, the wind felt on the skin began to feel refreshed every day.

Autumn is a fruitful season.

Along with the leaves of the trees that are brightly colored in red and yellow, it is a beautiful season for nuts.

Here at Harumi Triton Square's "Green Terrace" and "Flower Terrace", you can see that the blue fruits that have not yet been colored are growing little by little while waiting for time to come.

At the turn of the season.

Please enjoy the breath of nature in the foreground of fruitful autumn. 

        <Soyogo>           <Himeyuzuriha>        <Miyamashikimi>

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       <Manryo>           <Nishikigi>        <Shina Japanese dogwood>

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       <Himeringo>            <Shishiyuz>             <Mikan>

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       <Ricemochi>             <Kaya>           <Hiragimochi>

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