April 19, 2008

Changing seasons, landscapes, and flowers

It ’s really a “flower field”

Nemophila and snapdragon

Bees are also flying around without being busy

One million flower fields "Art Garden". As the name suggests, this place where you can see many colorful flowers. Now you can see an interesting landscape.

 

Blooming now are tulips planted in the ground, nemophila with cute small blue flowers, north pole with pure white flowers shining on beautiful green leaves, snapdragon in the shape of a goldfish tail, and beautifully colored California poppy. And poppies.

Those who can understand "what is interesting" by looking at the names of flowers are those who are familiar with gardening and plants.
Now, have you noticed anything?

 

In fact, the flowers that are in bloom now have different flowering times. It can now be seen together in this garden.
Tulips are spring. Nemophila is from March to April. The best time to see snapdragons is from April to May, and for California poppies and poppies in May.
I'm sure the flowers that were invited to warm and cheerful are blooming without waiting.

Tulips are eye-catching when walking in the current Art Garden, but after a while they turn into nemophila and snapdragons that spread like blue carpets, and by the beginning of May, tall orange, red, and yellow California poppies. And poppies.

 

 

An Art Garden with different landscapes depending on the time of viewing. However, it is still a "flower field" and will show the flowers until around the rainy season.

 

There is a large picture frame in front of the Art Garden. If you take a picture based on it, it will look like a painting. When you visit, it is recommended not only to burn it in your memory, but also to shoot at that place.

 

 

(Photo / text / Yumi Mizukami)

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