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Shimotsuke

Chuo-ku is a place with lots of flowers. It's a place that looks like the city itself, such as Ginza and Nihonbashi.

The current morning drama is a drama modeled on Makino Tomitaro, a botanist. Ask the flower, "Oman's name is Nanchugaja." "There is no grass called weeds. All grass and flowers have a name "and show interest in the name of the flower.

A few years ago, I was attracted to flowers that I often see but don't know their names.

Now there is an app where you can see the name of the flower when you send a photo, but at that time I didn't think I would particularly look into it. I happened to see the plate that was planted beside the school building of Akashi Elementary School. This flower wasn't blooming in that place ... I don't know if it had died before, but I was able to accidentally know the name of the flower I was worried about.

 

 Shimotsuke

Are sunflowers, tulips, roses, chrysanthemums, and dandelions that the flowers that really know the name? If you look around, there are quite a lot of flowers that bloom all at once. There are places where plum trees open in red and white, such as the park at Kayababashi. On both sides of the road in Edo-dori St. in Kodemmacho and Shinkawa, there are white flowers such as Hakumokuren or Magnolia kobus. And cherry blossoms. About 30 years ago, it was in parks and elementary schools, but hated caterpillars were swaying. Now, no caterpillars can be seen, and cherry blossoms can be seen in Chuo-ku enough to create a map of cherry blossoms. The cherry blossom tunnel in Kayabacho, the cherry blossoms seen from Shinkawa Park and the Sumida River are superb. It was only one experience, but nine years ago, a flower raft on the flow of the Sumida River flowed over 200m long, and I met and breathed as I went downstream. It was a wonderful time to regret not taking pictures. I don't know the difference between azaleas and satsuki azalea, but this flower, which is often found in the median strips of the road, is a flower of Chuo-ku. Hydrangea is perfect during the rainy season. It is really common to plant on the side of the road, such as on both sides of Showa-dori, and around St. Luke's. The hydrangea in the photo is the blue hydrangea blooming along the school building of Chuo Elementary School. There are also red, pink, and white. It seems to change depending on the acidity of the soil, but there are also blue and red plants in bloom. There seems to be a difference in color depending on the amount absorbed from the root. It is said that white, which often sees large plants in Tsukuda, is another type. I see bigleaf hydrangea a lot these days. The original log is said to be temari bloomed in bigleaf hydrangea for horticultural purposes.

 Shimotsuke

The flowers in this photo are blooming in the planting in front of the apartment built in Minato. It is the same flower that I saw during planting during the construction of an apartment. I was interested that a lot of the same flowers were blooming in several meters and it was cute. And at Akashi Elementary School, I looked at the plate and thought it was different, but I learned that there were various types by inputting "Shimotsuke" on a personal computer. Even after two apartments are built in Minato, they bloom on both sides of the northern road and heal.

 Shimotsuke

The shimotsuke in this photo is blooming in front of the same apartment in Minato. It looks like a collection of small flowers covered with thorns like thistle. The leaves seem to be the same as other shimotsuke.

 Shimotsuke

It is planted in front of the Tsukiji Catholic Church. A considerable amount of shimotsuke is blooming in a number of plants. It is also located in front of Akashi Elementary School on the other side.

 Shimotsuke

It is also located at Irifune 1-chome, but when you go to Tsukuda, you can often see orange and yellow shimotsuke. Just like hydrangea, I don't know if it's related to the soil components or simply the type is different, but it's a combination of colors that draw your eyes.

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After all, it is Tsukuda, but Shimotsuke and red hydrangea are blooming next to each other. I thought it was a bright composition.

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It's behind the Sumida River promenade in Minato. I think that almost no people come in and out, but there are shimotsukes on the side of the road and along the dike.

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It's the road behind promenade in Minato. I think it's hard to understand, but a lot of shimotsuke flowers are blooming on the top. 2m is the height I think. It's a tree rather than a flower.

 Shimotsuke

When I took a picture and tried to go home, the Ageha butterfly crossed in front of my eyes and eventually stayed in the flowers of Shimotsuke and sucked nectar. I felt like this flower was good.