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Rose fruit, rose hip color [Tsukiji River Shukubashi Park]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] Nov. 3, 2018 09:00

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Rose hips of roses planted in Tsukiji River Shukubashi Park (1-11-13 Tsukiji) are growing red and yellow again this year.

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While rose hips are formed, some roses in remontant flowering are still blooming, and it is exactly the season of autumn roses.

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Rose hip is a fruit of plant belonging to the family Rosaceae.

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As there are many types of roses, the shape of rose hips varies from spherical shape, spindle shape, tears shape, and colors vary from red, yellow, orange, dark purple.

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Rose hips are rich in vitamin C and are also used as herb tea.

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From now on, the autumn leaves (yellow leaves) of the trees will begin, autumn will deepen, and the season will change to winter.

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Click here for a blog post that introduced Rose Hip at Tsukiji River Shukubashi Park in the fall of last year. ⇒

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Autumn sky early in the morning on November 1

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] Nov. 2, 2018 19:25

Until the end of November, we had only 60 days left.

I think it's busy, so I think there's still 60 days, so it's a pleasant autumn sky early in the morning.

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Speaking of the autumn sky, the "Uroko Cloud", which looks like a fish scale, and the "Sheep Cloud", which looks like a flock of sheep, are famous, but which one is it?

The scale cloud, also known as the "sardine cloud", is classified as a mulink cloud in terms of meteorologically, and is said to occur at high altitudes in the sky.

On the other hand, sheep clouds are a type of high masonry clouds. Compared to masonry clouds, the place where they occur is lower and the clouds are thick, so there is a shade at the bottom.

The mulink cloud has thin clouds and the sun does not seem to be shaded, so as far as I can see, I think this is a sheep cloud, a kind of high mulberry, how about?

In any case, it is a refreshing early morning autumn sky.

 

 
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