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Nagatsuki Plants Walk

[Sam] September 4, 2016 09:00

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 Harumi Triton Plaza 2F "i green Pocket Plaza Flower, Water, Tree" is an annual mini-garden guided tour to stroll around the park with the guidance of an exclusive gardener.

This month was held on September 1st.

This time, we observed the so-called "frush and herbs" newly planted on the slope garden along the Asashio Canal and Flower Road.

Herbs such as basil, basil, basilico, coriander, lemongrass, daile, creaming time, olegano, parsley, Italian parsley, sage, majoram, creson, lemongrass, apple mint, orange mint, rosemary, etc. are planted in the pots on the flower road. I am.

In the slope garden and flower road, in addition to familiar fruits and vegetables, this time, we found rare red-flowered strawberries and Alonia Melanocarba, called super fruits.

Unfortunately, the Delaware grapes had already been eaten by somebody.

 

From the left, apples (Alps Otome), pomegranates, figs, kinkans, strawberries (red flowers)

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From the left, tomato, Manganji pepper, cranberry, bitter gourd, Alonia Meranocarba

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