Chuo-ku, which goes around with birth flowers-completed edition-
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Hello. I'm Hanes, an active correspondent.
It was quite a while ago, but from June 2020 to May 2021, I posted the "Chuo-ku Touring with Birth Flowers" series.
In this series, in order to show that a variety of flowers can be enjoyed in Chuo-ku, the city of flowers, we have conducted field surveys as much as possible based on the birth flowers assigned to the 366th as an index.
It has been a long time since the last post, but we will update the completed edition at this time when the town is colored with spring flowers.
Birthday flowers that can be enjoyed in Chuo-ku
There are many correspondents of Chuo-ku Tourism Association who are familiar with flowers.
Under such circumstances, I, a beginner about flowers, sometimes with the help of an AI botanical picture book, have been searching for birth flowers on the 366th in Chuo-ku for study.
There may have been many similar flowers and there may have been a little misunderstanding, but from the results, 139 out of 366 types (about 38%) of birth flowers were confirmed!
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Below is a monthly birth flower that has been confirmed so far.
Some flowers were recently confirmed, and it is a little more than the number actually reported in past articles.
January: 14/31 types
Streritia, trumpet narcissus, Manryo, Cantsubaki, Japanese witch hazel, Blue Daisy, Poppie, Oxalis, Stock (Yae), narcissus, Tulip (yellow), Primrose, Violet (white)
February: 12/29 types
cyclamen (pink), loquat, snowdrop, Christmas rose, Spraygiku, Azalea, Primula Julian, Magnolia kobus, Ume (Red), Viola, Japanese allspice, Pansy
March: 15/31 types
Bokeh, canola flower, Hiyacinth (pink), Aster, Renkyo, North Pole, Peach, Ginchoge, Tulip (red), Yukiyanagi, Japan globeflower, Muskari, dogwood, Gecage, Kinsenka
April: 11/30 types
fringed iris, Mokkobara, Rosemary
May: 10 types/31 types
Margaret, Shibazakura, Shakuyak, Japanese iris, Tulip (white), thistle, satsuki azalea, iris sanguinea, Snowflake, Hana Aoi
June: 10/30 types
rhododendron, Clover, Silane, Lavender, bigleaf hydrangea, gardenia, Hydrangea, Amaliris, Rose (red), Agapanthus
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July: 12/31 types
Begonia (red), rose (pink), anthrium, passion flower, nichinchisou, Asiatic dayflower, morning glory, Natsutsubaki, Oshiroibana, Yamato nadeshiko dianthus, Groriosa, Biyoyanagi
August: 11/31 types
Petunia, Luritama Azalea, Himawari, Burbena, Lubekia, common sage (red), Mint, Creome, Janomegiku, Natsu Sumire, hibiscus
September: 15/30 types
Murasakitsuyukusa, Kiku, Keito, golden lace, Begonia (white), Salsberg, Cosmos, Rantana, grayheaded cuckoo, common sage (purple), Matsurica, balloon flower, Manjushage, Gendou, Aquinogeshi
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October: 9 types/31 types
Sennichisou, Orange Cosmos, Hagi, Kibunegiku, Kinmokusei, Momidiaoi, Zinnia Linalis, dahlia, Tamasdare
November: 10/30 types
Piracantha, Murasakixikib, Chanoki, Gumi, camellia sasanqua, cyclamen (red), burnet, Nerine, Rose (white), Marigold
December: 10 types/31 types
Tsuwabuki, Azalea (red), Nanten, Kirtanthus, Begonia (pink), Nioi Banmatsuri, Yuri Ops Daisy, Christmas Parade, Hiiragi Mochi, Kangiku
How about it?
I think you may have understood that the flowers that can be enjoyed in Chuo-ku are truly diverse.
And I'm also worried whether my birth flower is blooming in the city.
(By the way, I couldn't confirm my birth flower, but "Maybe it's blooming somewhere without knowing it?"...I don't throw away the expectation of ".
Some of the flowers I met through this series were mentioned by literary writers and poets related to Chuo-ku in their works.
It may be more impressive because it is a familiar plant and resonate with your heart.
In addition to those that grow naturally, different flowers may be planted according to the season depending on the flower bed volunteers.
Last year and this year, the flowers planted even in the same month may differ, so please include them in advance and enjoy plant observation.♪
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[The premise of the "Chuo-ku Touring with Birth Flowers" series]
・There are variations in the birth flowers and their flower language assigned on the 366th. In this series, we refer to the birth flower and flower language published in Hibiya Flowerbed's "Birth Flower / Flower Language on the 365th".
・We aim to introduce flowers that anyone can enjoy freely even if they get tired. Therefore, general household gardens, paid gardens, limited-time events, and flowers found in florists are not eligible.
・It will be an introduction to the extent found by the author, so you may actually see more birth flowers.
・The author is a beginner in plant observation. Please include this in advance.
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