| 2026/6/2 |
Plants and Flowers in Central Tokyo & Japanese Culture by Kei Narujima 東京の草花&つぶやき - なるじまけい
Hi! I'm Kei Narujima. This is a blog about flowers, plants, and bugs I saw in CENTRAL Tokyo, and sometimes art and Japanese culture that bring you a smile or make you think (or so I hope)!! こんにちは。花や虫、そして時々日本の文化などについて書いてます😊。税務英語については https://zeimueigo.blogspot.com/ をご覧ください。
Small Venus' Looking-Glass (Triodanis Biflora) ヒナキキョウソウ(雛桔梗草)
Purpletop Vervain (Verbena Bonariensis) ヤナギハナガサ(柳花笠)
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
The purpletop vervain (Verbena bonariensis) is native to South America, was imported to Japan for horticultural purposes and can now be found across the country. It produces clusters of tiny pink flowers from June to October. The plant's Japanese name is "yanagi hanagasa," which translates into "willow flower hat," after its willow leaf shaped leaves (the willow translates into "yanagi" in Japanese) and the flower looking like a hanagasa, a hat decorated with flowers used in Japanese traditional festivals.
| 2026/5/29 |
Early Amethyst (Callicarpa Dichotoma) コムラサキ(小紫)
Early amethyst (Callicarpa dichotoma) is native to Asia and can be found across Japan. It produces tiny pale pink flowers in clusters from July to August and tiny drupes also in clusters from September to November. The fruits are green at first and then turn purple. (Scroll down!!) Its Japanese name is "komurasaki," which translates into "small East Asian beautyberry," after the two resembling each other but the former (i.e., early amethyst) being smaller than the latter.
| 2026/6/1 |
Stilt Bug (Berytidae) A Head is Hidden but a Butt Sticks Out. イトカメムシ 頭隠して尻隠さず
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
A stilt bug on a lemon balm leaf. The 1st photo is the bug on the leaf, entirely visible. The 2nd photo is after the bug hiding under the leaf, which can be described in a Japanese saying "Atama kakushite shiri kakusazu," which translates into "A head is hidden but a butt sticks out," meaning a half-hearted attempt at hiding.
| 2026/6/1 |
Two-Toned Mophead Hydrangeas 縁取りの紫陽花と上野(谷中)天王寺
In Japan, June is the month of rain and hydrangeas, and people across the nation enjoy their various types. Those in this post are one of them, two-toned mophead hydrangeas.
Viburnum Odoratissimum (Sweet Viburnum) 珊瑚樹(サンゴジュ)
Sweet viburnum (Viburnum odoratissimum) is native to Asia and can be found across Japan. The tree produces clusters of white flowers from June to July and red berries from July to October in Japan and because of the color of the berries, the tree's Japanese name is "sango ju," which translates into "coral tree." The berries are beautiful but toxic.
| 2026/5/28 |
Various Lacecap Hydrangeas 額紫陽花(ガクアジサイ)いろいろ
| 2026/5/31 |
Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea Quercifolia) カシワバアジサイ(柏葉紫陽花)
These are oakleaf hydrangeas (Hydrangea quercifolia). As suggested by the name, they have oak leaf shaped leaves. The flowers are greenish white at first but turn white and then red. The leaves also turn red in autumn. Like other hydrangeas, what look like petals are not petals but are sepals. Some blooms below (scroll down) are called "harmony" oakleaf hydrangeas. If you like hydrangeas, read the following posts!
| 2026/5/29 |
Asiatic Dayflower (Commelina Communis) 露草(ツユクサ)
The Asiatic dayflower (Commelina Communis) is native to eastern Asia and can be found across Japan. It produces blue flowers from June to September in Japan, which look to me like a mantis head. The flower has been appreciated in Japan, mentioned in the Man'yōshū (i.e., the oldest extant collection of Japanese poetry in Classical Japanese), compiled sometime after 759 during the Nara period.
Canary Grass (Phalaris Canariensis) カナリークサヨシ(加那利草葦)
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
The Canary grass (Phalaris canariensis) is native to southern Europe and the Canary Islands. It was introduced to Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868) as food for canaries but can now be found across the country. It produces oval-to-cylindrical flower spikes (panicles) from May to August in Japan.
It was my first time to see the grass and I looked forward to observing the plant, so it was so sad to find everything in the area where the grass was growing entirely removed on the following day.
| 2026/5/27 |
Hydrangea 'Magical Revolution' マジカルレボリューション
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Revolution' is really magical from two perspectives. Firstly, its spectacular, color-shifting transformation. The hydrangea changes from pale pink, blue, and green in early summer to red toward autumn. (Scroll down!) Secondly, its long life! The hydrangea's sepals (not petals!) are so sturdy that they can bloom for two to three months while changing color.
It changes color to red in autumn due to increasing anthocyanin resulting from a change in the temperature and/or the amount of ultraviolet radiation. For whatever the reason, the hydrangea is just magically amazing.
| 2026/5/29 |
Small Venus' Looking-Glass (Triodanis Biflora) ヒナキキョウソウ(雛桔梗草)
英語の後に日本語が続きます。 The small Venus' looking-glass (Triodanis biflora) is native to North America. Its naturalization in Japan was confirmed ...
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英語の後に日本語が続きます。 I read "A Pale View of Hills" by Kazuo Ishiguro a few years ago. The book was my second Ishiguro's book after...
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