Sasanqua

Sasanqua flowers are in bloom. Sasanqua is a member of the genus Camellia of the Theaceae family and is endemic to Japan. You can enjoy it for a long time by blooming one after another when there are few flowers in winter. It is an evergreen middle-high tree like camellia, but short hairs grow on young branches and petioles, and petals are scattered one by one after the flowers are finished. There are many horticultural varieties, such as Kantsubaki (called a lion head in Kansai). Best time to see: From early November to late January In Oizumi Ryokuchi, you can see it in various places in the park such as […]

December issue of Oizumi Ryokuchi News

Various events are held at Oizumi Ryokuchi. ▶ December issue of Oizumi Ryokuchi News <Notice about the event> In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the contents of the events (exhibitions, workshops, events, etc.) posted in "Oizumi Ryokuchi News" may be changed or canceled in a hurry. increase. For details, see the Oizumi Ryokuchi website. "Exhibitions / Workshops" Please check it as it is posted at any time. We apologize for the inconvenience, and thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Himalayan cherry

Himalayan cherry blossoms are in bloom. Status as of December 9 Himalayan cherry tree is a deciduous small tree to tree of the genus Cerasus in the family Rosaceae. It is a cherry blossom that blooms in the cold season from November to December, and you can enjoy it at the same time as the autumn leaves. The flower color varies depending on the individual, and in Oizumi Ryokuchi, two Himalayan cherry trees, light pink and slightly dark pink, can be seen. Some of them have weakened a little due to the damage of Typhoon Jebi in 2018, but this year, pale-colored individuals are in full bloom. Best time to […]

Autumn leaves spot (December 9)

[Sweetgum] Place: Good BBQ (Situation: Deciduous leaves) Place: Kakitsubataen (Situation: Fallen leaves, early ones fell) [Chinese tallow] Place: Adventure Land (Situation: Deciduous leaves) Place: Cycle Doronko Square (Situation: Deciduous leaves) [Ginkgo] Place: Kanaoka entrance (Situation: Deciduous leaves) Place: Northwest of Sakura Square (Situation: Beginning of fallen leaves) [Bald cypress] Place: Soike Bridge (Situation: Deciduous leaves) Place: Kakitsubata Sonokita (Situation: Beginning of fallen leaves) Place: Toizumiike Higashi (in full bloom) [Maple] Place: Kakitsubataen (Situation: Fallen leaves, early ones fell) Place: Water flow (Situation: Fallen leaves, early ones fell) Place: Sheep Square (Situation: Deciduous leaves) ▶ Osaka Prefectural Park Association-Oizumi Ryokuchi

Emperor Dahlia

The flowers of Emperor Dahlia are in bloom (as of November 12) Emperor Dahlia is a perennial plant of the genus Dahlia in the family Asteraceae. Among the genus Dahlia, it is one of the tree dahlia whose stems become woody, and the stems become thicker and the plant height increases. When it grows well, it can reach 5 to 6 meters and can be enjoyed from the window of the room on the second floor. Best time to see: From early November to early December Also, as the days get shorter, flower buds will be attached, so you can enjoy the flowers around the time of autumn leaves. In […]