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The flowers are white, 2 to 2. However, this rose has thick hairs on its styles, while R. Acta Phytotax. However, its stems, petioles, and canes are thickly covered with glandular hairs, and its styles also have hairs? Its flowering period is a little later than that of R.

Tokyo Distribution: High mountains in the central area of Honshu, and in Shikoku A large colony dominated by this rose can be seen around the peak of Mt. Mitsutouge in Yamanashi Prefecture near Mt. This is a rose with thick main stems which often grow over 10 cm across and densely put forth small branches. Its leaflets are dark green, and roundish in shape. The flowers are white, 2.

The number of the flowers in a panicle differs widely, ranging from one to We saw that most of the roses in the Synstylae section bear small white flowers.

Roses in the sect. Rosa bear pink-purple flowers which are much larger than those of Synstylae taxa, and look very gorgeous and attractive. Their flowers have a typical spicy fragrance. Murray, Syst. This is the prefectural flower of Hokkaido, and there are some famous sights featuring Rugosa flowers on this island.

When we visit the south end of its natural habitat in Chiba Prefecture in Kuju-Kuri Town, we can find a small area dominated by R. Actually, it presents a somewhat sad-looking sight, protected by a barbed wire fence, by the side of a rubbish dumping ground! It is a relief to hear that the roses there give a lot of flowers every year. The author has seen naturally growing R.

In Sado Island in the Sea of Japan, she saw a bush growing by the sea as if clinging to the rocky beach. On a beach in Hokkaido facing the Okhotsk Sea, it was blooming on a sandy stretch swept by cold winds. A beach which is constantly sprayed with sea water would not allow even this rose to survive, but it does not seem to mind a harsh wind from the sea.

The author saw this rose beautifully in bloom where few other plants were seen growing. It is famous as an ancestral rose of Hybrid Rugosas in European countries, and for long years, Japanese people have enjoyed its sweet fragrance, and also used petals and fruits of this rose for sweet preserves.

In Akita Prefecture, the bark and roots of R. The flowers of this rose closely resembles that of R. Two, three, or more flowers are borne at the terminal of a small cane.

The tree grows pretty tall, some reaching 2 metres or more. Its distinctive feature is reddish bracts at the base of a peduncle. It gives globular or ovoid fruits ca. The Japanese enjoy sakura viewing parties called hanami in the spring time. Sakura only bloom for a short while, so in Japanese poetry and art, this Japanese flower can also represent transience and the fleeting nature of existence. There's more to cherry blossoms than most people realize!

A long time ago, Kenzuishi the Japanese official diplomatic delegations sent to China during the Sui dynasty brought this tree back to Japan. The fruit of the ume tree is eaten in Japan, and is also used to make a type of fruit liquor called umeshu. If you'd like to know where to see beautiful flowers in Japan, we've compiled all you need to know about the country's best flower gardens. This is especially seen in the attitudes of locals who have inadvertently ingrained Japanese flowers into their culture — after all, you can see them incorporated in a lot of art items, clothing, festivals, and even on their passports.

So if you want to immerse yourself in this same appreciative outlook of the locals, here are the top spring flowers in Japan that you should take note of for your visit so that you can be a part of related flower festival celebrations, as well as witness grand Japanese gardens, flower fields, and parks in their peak blooming season!

Top photo by: Shutterstock. Bunkyo Azalea Festival photo by: Shutterstock. Back in the olden times, azaleas were used to pray for a bountiful harvest; nowadays, the flower took on a different meaning as it is often regarded as a symbol of patience and modestness.

Photo by: Shutterstock. It blooms for a short time about 10 days only so you should time your visit well. Otherwise, head north to see the Instagrammable view shown in the photo above called as…. Symbolizing the meaning of good news and loyalty, you can find a lot of irises in various shades of purple, violet, yellow, and white in some of these top spots….

Moss phlox is one of the most amazing spring flowers in Japan! The best places to go to in order to see the moss phlox or shibazakura in its full glory would be…. Often regarded as a symbol of purity or femininity, peach flowers are a bit harder to find than the rest of the spring blooms — BUT, there is one place where you can easily find it and it can be an easy day trip from Tokyo!

Then peonies that typically symbolize bravery should be on your Japan itinerary! Inabe Plum Grove photo by: Shutterstock. Plum blossoms or ume are actually the first to bloom among the spring flowers in Japan, so it is often referred to as a sign of how spring has arrived.

As such, flower viewing or hanami was first done for plum flowers, not the sakura; not to mention that plum blossoms even last longer for about a month, as compared to sakura that only lasts about 7 to 10 days. Try not to mistake this for sakura since they do look somewhat alike and enjoy its beauty in the following spots…. Chichibu photo by: Shutterstock. It may not be one of the common spring flowers in Japan due to how it grows in only a few places, but if you could manage to visit the following places, it will definitely be worth it.

Takikawa Rapeseed Field photo by: Shutterstock. Rapeseed or canola blossoms different plants but they belong in the same cabbage family and are often confused for one another are also one of the most beautiful spring flowers in Japan due to their bright-yellow hue! Lavenders in Japan are not any less impressive than the one in Provance. In fact, Northern Japan is one of the most suitable places for lavenders to grow.

The place with most lavender fields in Japan is Furano in Hokkaido. Garden Cosmos bloom in early autumn. Red Spider Lilies are holy flowers of Buddhism.

Legend has it that they are flowers of the heaven that has outgrown to the land of the men. They grow along the rivers and the best place to see them is in Hidaka especially during the Manjushage Matsuri Festival that is held annually in late September. Every year during its blooming season, hundred of Chrysanthemum viewing festivals are hosted throughout the country. And flower growers would compete for the title for the most beautiful Chrysanthemum flowers in Japan.



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