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Purple flower-colored competition <Tsukuda Park>

[Sam] May 7, 2013 09:00

R0020904SL.JPGR0020891RSCG.JPG A terrace along the Sumida River in Tsukuda Park, southwestern part of Chuo-ohashi Bridge. In the sunshine of May, the purple flower colors of Fuji (wisteria) and silane (purple orchid) add color to the young leaves of lush trees.

We hear that silane originally prefers sunny and moderately moist places, but it is relatively easy to grow among orchid plants because it is resistant to environmental requirements.

The leaves are wide elliptical and have many streaks in the vertical direction.

The flower color derived from the name is purple red, and several are attached to the tip of the flower stalk of 50 to 70 cm.

Recently, many color changes and change flowers have been found.

It's wonderful to grow.

 

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