2024 Weeping Weeping Flower “Hagi” (Hagi)”, a butterfly-shaped flower that produces autumn rich in wildness
Hagi is a general term for deciduous shrub of the legume family. Although it becomes woody and hardened, it does not grow thicker year by year, and there is also a type in which the ground surface dies in winter, and there is also a side that is difficult to say Kimoto. It is counted as one of the seven herbs in autumn, and the word "autumn" is applied to "Kusakanmuri", and it is an autumn seasonal word, but in the new calendar, summer to autumn is the flowering season. It has long been popular with Japanese people, and out of about 160 species of plants written in Manyoshu, hagi is the most common, 141 are written in the song, and one is written in the title, totaling 142. There seem to be various theories about the etymology of hagi, but in general, it seems that the theory of "life buds (ki)" is influential because it sprouts from old plants. In addition to "Yamahagi", which grows naturally in Yamano throughout Japan, it is said that there are about 40 species such as "Miyaginohagi", "Nishiki Hagi", "Shirohagi", and "Marbahagi", but it is named because the species resembles the trace of a thief's foot. "Nusbithagi" is a separate genus in the genus Nusbithagi. The butterfly-shaped flowers of Miyaginohagi that grow behind the flower garden of Hamarikyu Onshi Garden have a small and modest impression, but they are rich in wildness, and against the backdrop of the high-rise buildings of Shiodome Shiodome Shiosite, it adds color to the scenery that drifts in autumn. "Ura Nami Shijimi", where legume plants are eaten, is flying around between the flowers.
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