An exhibition of nuts is being held at the Flower and Green Counseling Center ✨ A new face has arrived recently, so I will introduce it! The fruit of the first cedar in the image is big anyway ? You can see it near Kaiyu Land, but in reality, it often falls apart, so a beautiful shape may be a little unusual. The second image is a plant called Tankirimame, which is entwined with the fence along Touquan Pond in front of the 8th toilet. It has a characteristic red pod and leaves that resemble scraps. There are many other fruits, and 63 kinds are currently on display ? Please […]
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[Flower and Green Counseling Center] “Introduction of Kiku” in progress
Kiku is an autumn flower that has been popular since ancient times. The real thing is on display along with a panel that introduces the cultural history! Flowers of various varieties, each with a unique color and shape ♪ Scheduled to be held until Thursday, November 26th, don't miss it ❣️ ? ? ?
Pintail
I confirmed the northern pintail at Oizumi Pond! A winter bird with a white neck and long tail. There are many residential areas around Oizumi Ryokuchi, so it is a valuable resting place for wild birds ? There were other wigeons! Please be healed by the songs of wild birds ♪
[Sketched Oizumi Ryokuchi / Autumn Exhibition]
"Oizumi Ryokuchi / Autumn Exhibition with Sketches" is being held at the Flower and Greenery Counseling Center / Exhibition Corner We are cooperating with the volunteer group Oizumi Sketch Association. Enjoy the autumn Oizumi Ryokuchi through soft sketches of watercolors ♪ ??? Period: November 11th (Wednesday) -November 26th (Thursday) Place: Exhibition corner in the flower and green counseling center ????
[Autumn leaves information] (as of November 15)
Today's Oizumi Ryokuchi was a perfect day for a resort. The park is also full of autumn colors, and many people pointed their cameras at it! I will introduce the autumn Oizumi Ryokuchi with photos today ? 1st: Large lawn open space 2nd: Kanaokaguchi 3rd: Adventure Land 4th: Kaiyu Land
[Autumn leaves information] Ginkgo is in full bloom at Shinkanokaguchi (as of November 11)
Especially the rows of trees on the west side are getting quite colored! The photo is as of today, and it seems that the yellow leaves will advance a little more around the weekend. ? ? ? ? ? ?
[Autumn leaves information] Bald cypress
Bald cypress is also in full bloom at Soike Bridge! The sight of a few meters of bald cypress covering from both sides of the bridge is a masterpiece ? It matches the retro atmosphere of Soike Bridge and is a recommended spot for autumn leaves ??
[Currently being held] Classical horticultural plant exhibition Sasanqua
We are exhibiting Sasanqua in the exhibition hut in the Kakitsubata garden! Sasanqua is a plant that blooms in order from autumn to spring. It colors the Kakitsubata Garden, which tends to be a murderous landscape in the cold season ? The pots on display will be replaced, so you can enjoy it for a long time ♪ We will keep you posted on Facebook as well! ◆◆◆ Period: Until around April 3rd year of Reiwa Place: Exhibition hut in Kakitsubata Garden Time: 09:00 to 17:00 * The period may change without notice depending on the flowering situation.
《“Frame planter and group planting” was held ♪》
We held a seminar "Picture Frame Planter and Group Planting" on November 1st (Sun) ♪ Choose from 8 colors to paint the frame. Create a planter with a plastic bottle while waiting for it to dry ✂️ Once the work is complete, it's time to start the group planting work! This time, we made a group plant with three types of garden cyclamen, caruna, and hatsuyuki kazura. The interior green looks like the picture is completed ✨ Please enjoy displaying various flowers!
Idesia polycarpa
You can see the fruit of Idesia polycarpa on the west side of Karotoike! The red fruits that hang down like grapes are eye-catching ? The fruits remain even after the leaves have fallen, so the red fruits are even more noticeable, making it easier to find birds. By the way, the kanji is written as "Iigiri", and there is a theory that it originated from wrapping rice in leaves ?