It's so cool

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Sarsveri 

Flowers that bloom in summer, which is said to be the seasonal word of Nakatsuna in Haiku.

It is also written as crape myrtle because red flowers bloom for a long time.

It is called Salsberg because the trunk seems to be smooth, so it seems that monkeys can slip and climb.

I knew that a lot of sarsberg blooms on the road around Tsukiji River Park. I think that the color of the flowers blooming on the road between the park and the old building of St. Luke Hospital is red. It is a scenery suitable for the kanji character crape myrtle. Other than red, it is dark pink or light pink. There was also a white flower tree on the daily sports side of Tsukiji.

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The side street of Shinkawa 2-chome, which crossed Minami Takahashi from the entrance side, is nicknamed "River Street".

Although it is a road along the Kamejima River rather than facing the Sumida River, I did not know when it was nicknamed.

It was set in 1989 as well as Heisei-dori and Tepposhu-dori.

In many cases, road nicknames are written on the address display column of the telephone pole advertisement.

 

You can check the list of nicknames for Chuo-ku Road.

https://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/a0038/machizukuri/dourokyouryou/dourodaichou/aishoumei/doroaisyokyobasi.html

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River Street is about 400 meters of road.

The street trees on both sides are Salsberg.

I think it was a few years ago that the street tree here became this tree.

Until a while ago, a lot of white flowers were blooming at the end of winter on a hakumokuren tree.

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Salsberg flowers on this street seem to have a lot of white color.

My eyes go to white flowers, though it is personal preference.

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It's a pink flower.

I also often see thinner pink flowers.

 

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I think it's hard to understand in the photo, but white and pink flowers are mixed on the same branch.

This is a common phenomenon in  Salsberg.

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This photo shows the blue sky in the background from Akashicho. I photographed it in September.

Beyond the blue sky, you can see the sky that looks like autumn clouds. It's a time when the heat still remains, but it's a flower that keeps blooming for a long time.

 

In my previous blog, I wrote the A-bombed Aogiri II at Tsukuda Junior High School.

After that, when I was walking in the town of Irifune, I noticed the street tree. I wouldn't have cared before. The trunk of the street tree looks blue. The tree ahead and the tree ahead... I wondered if this tree was oogiri.

This time, while checking the nickname of the road, I learned about the "water and green contact map" in Chuo-ku. There it was written Aogiri on the street tree in the town of Irifune. Please refer to it if you like.

 

https://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/documents/5182/map2.pdf