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Tsukiji River Ginza Park Goddess called for cherry blossom viewing

 I passed in front of Tsukiji River Ginza Park. I felt like the goddess of the statue was calling me.

Seeing this object, he sought the luck of luck and approached the bronze statue called "Call the Moon."

And when I looked around the statue, I found that there were six Ryuzetsuran plants and that the center flower core was growing. I guess this goddess taught me.

I remembered the 2013 article that I posted.

https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/archive/2013/11/post-1800.html

9 years ago, I can see from my previous blog that there was no this Ryuzetsuran.

The growing flower Japanese white-eye was sucking nectar

The growing flower Japanese white-eye was sucking nectar, called by the goddess of Tsukiji River Ginza Park.

 This ryuzetsuran has yellow colors and spots, unlike the often seen grayish "blue dragon tongue orchids".

Both are said to bloom only once every 50 years. Japanese white-eye was coming to suck nectar.

(I've been lucky to see the blue dragon tongue orchid flowers and I've seen them the following year in succession.)

 

 

The rare name of Ryuzetsuran is Agave Venezuela

The rare name of Ryuzetsuran is called by Agabe Venezuela Tsukiji River Ginza Park Goddess.

 It is said that it is a variety called "Agabe Venezuela" native to Venezuela. It is written that it was planted in 2018.

The date of taking the photos used in this explanation is described as "2021/10/20", so it has grown gradually since that time. May I have something good for you! Good Luck!