American daigo
American Daigo is a deciduous shrub of the legume family.
Japanese name is silkworm Uz (sea red beans)
But it doesn't seem to be used very much.
It is a prefectural tree in Kagoshima Prefecture and is also used for street trees.
Depending on the location, it seems that some plants have been blossoming from June to October.
There is only one Hamarikyu strain, and this year it is best to see it in the middle of June, and the flowers have been over once, but it will bloom again now, probably because of the similar climate.
This is not a mad bloom, but a plant risk hedge.
For some reason, at the main time of the flower, if you can't pollinate, I'll give you insurance.
That kind of species are surviving by overcoming climate change.
It is a bright red flashy flower, but if you think so, it will be very cute.
Will you bring the flowers until this month?
I'm looking at it.
In addition,
Do you have this plant in Naze Hamarikyu?
It seems that this is a mystery.
(I will not show the location, so please look for it.)
Also, at Hamarikyu,
Next month, October 5-10, we will take a thirteenth night moon viewing walk.
Only during this period, the final admission will be deferred to 20:30 (closed at 21:00) and we are waiting for you.
For details, please refer to the official website below.
Hamarikyu Onshi Garden
Address: 1, Hamarikyuteien, Chuo-ku, Tokyo