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Chuo-ku to go around with birth flowers-June / July extra edition-


Hello. The active activity is Hanes, who has been resting for a while.
Up to now, "Chuo-ku-June-" and "Chuo-ku-July-" have been updated, but the other day, birth flowers that could not be covered by the article I saw it by chance.
So, this time, I would like to introduce a little more seasonal flowers as an extra edition.

June 10: Lavender (flower language "Question, Sedation")

In June, Silver Fox 007 went to see the lavender that was introduced in "Lavender in Tsukiji River Park" at a later date!
Although there were only a few lavenders that grew in the place I introduced in the article, this park grew so much that you could enjoy the scent of lavender even if you wore a mask.♪

 Chuo-ku to go around with birth flowers-June / July extra edition-


This year, I thought, "I want to go to the lavender field in Furano!", But I gave up due to the effects of infectious diseases.
Instead, I felt like I went to Furano at Tsukiji River Park ^^
Lavender has a relaxing effect, so I'm going to see the lavender at Tsukiji River Park every June and July.

July 16: Asiatic dayflower (Flower language "Respect")

In an article in July, I wrote that I finally found Asiatic dayflower at Horidome Children's Park, but I was able to confirm that it was blooming in the Tsukiji River Third Parking Lot and Tsukiji River Park in Chuo Ward.

 Chuo-ku to go around with birth flowers-June / July extra edition-


Asiatic dayflower is a fragile flower that blooms in the morning dew and withering by noon.
In such a case, when I visited again, I couldn't find any blue flowers that would be a landmark, and I was impatient that the place where it was blooming was a mistake.
When you go around Chuo-ku with awareness of flowers, your eyes change and there are new discoveries?

July 24: Osiroibana (Flower language "Chyness")

One of the flowers that I thought would have bloomed somewhere in Chuo-ku, because it blooms everywhere in the local area, Oshiroibana.
When I went to Nihonbashihakozakicho with a little wider range of action, I unexpectedly discovered it on the sidewalk.

 Chuo-ku to go around with birth flowers-June / July extra edition-


It was a pity that I could not see it in a blooming state, but it was said that "white color hides the seven difficulties" (also called "color white hides the seven difficulties"), and plants that have been useful by women since the Edo period There was something very impressive to see in Edo Chuo-ku.

 Chuo-ku to go around with birth flowers-June / July extra edition-


Healthy sunburn is good, but sticking to "white" is still the same in the Edo period.

July 26: Yamato nadeshiko dianthus (flower language "Nice Prediction")

This is also one of the flowers that I couldn't find before this month's article, Yamato nadeshiko dianthus.
It was blooming on the Sumida River Terrace (northwest of Kiyosu Bridge) with a flower bed that was well-managed by local people!
Nearby, a similar Hanaishi bamboo was also planted, and it was almost caught (laughs).

 Chuo-ku to go around with birth flowers-June / July extra edition-


Although it is not as known as "Spring Seven Herbs", nadeshiko dianthus is one of "Autumn Seven Herbs".
"Autumn Seven Herbs" is written on two heads of Okura Yamanoueno contained in Manyoshu, and is said to be enjoyed by enjoying the beauty of flowers.
Even though the number is not large, various flowers are planted and grown naturally on the Sumida River Terrace.
When using it for running or walking, be sure to keep an eye on the flowers.♪

Yeah

By finding two new birth flowers in July this time, it was confirmed that at least 12 out of 31 can be enjoyed in Chuo-ku.
If you continue to find it, you may find it a little more.

Last but not least, when I was observing the plants at Hamacho Ryokudo Park, I met a bird singing, "Gyeah, Gyeah."

 Chuo-ku to go around with birth flowers-June / July extra edition-


The bird I saw for the first time since I moved to Chuo-ku was called a naga, and it was impressive that it squealed with a loud voice contrary to its appearance.
Now, next month, I'm looking forward to seeing how many kinds of birth flowers can be found.