These are Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms (Prunus x yedoensis or Cerasus x yedoensis). There are a variety of cherry trees but Somei Yoshino is so special in Japan that the term "cherry blossoms" often means Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms. Cherry blossoms are all gorgeous but differently from other flowers, i.e., always associated with death or ephemerality because of their short life span of one to two weeks.
Plants and Flowers in 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 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。
Somei Yoshino Cherry Blossoms (Prunus x Yedoensis) 染井吉野(ソメイヨシノ)
These are Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms (Prunus x yedoensis or Cerasus x yedoensis). There are a variety of cherry trees but Somei Yoshino is so special in Japan that the term "cherry blossoms" often means Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms. Cherry blossoms are all gorgeous but differently from other flowers, i.e., always associated with death or ephemerality because of their short life span of one to two weeks.
Weeping Cherry Blossoms 枝垂桜(シダレザクラ)
There're a variety of cherry blossoms and every type is beautiful, but weeping cherry blossoms are a bit different with flexible strength, don't you think? Below are the cherry blossoms I've seen so far. If you're interested, read these posts!
Japanese Andromeda (Pieris Japonica) アセビ(馬酔木)
Japanese andromeda is native to, and can be found across, Japan. The plant usually produces white flowers but another type Japanese andromeda 'Rosea' (Pieris japonica f. Rosea), produces pink flowers. The plant's Japanese name is "asebi (馬酔木)," which translates into "a tree which makes horses drunk" because horses that eat this plant look drunk due to a toxin contained in it. Deer in the Nara Koen park in the Nara prefecture don't eat this plant (how clever they are!), resulting in many Japanese andromeda trees left growing in the park. Japanese andromeda is known for its pretty flowers but its fruits (scroll down!) are also beautiful.
| 2026/3/25 |
| 2026/3/25 |
Oshima and Yoshino Cherry Blossoms - Which is Which? 大島桜と染井吉野の見分け方
It's very difficult to distinguish Oshima cherry (Prunus speciosa) from Somei Yoshino cherry (Prunus x yedoensis). Both are whitish pink, resembling each other. But there are a couple of clear differences.
Common Vetch (Vicia Sativa) ヤハズエンドウ(矢筈豌豆)/ カラスノエンドウ(烏野豌豆)
Common vetch (Vicia sativa) is native to the Orient and the Mediterranean regions but now can be found across Japan. The vetch produces pink purple flowers from March to June in Japan. They're edible and used to be eaten but no longer (so often) although some say vetch tempura is tasty on the internet.
| 2026/3/22 |
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Japanese Maple Flower Buds カエデ(楓)の蕾
There are more than 130 types of maple trees, most of which are native to East Asia. Maple trees are known for their beautiful autumn leaves but they produce flowers from April to May, which are tiny and lovely, creating such a beautiful red and green contrast. After the flower season, they then produce samaras, which look like two bladed propellers. Maple always reminds me of maple syrup candies made by Laura in Little House in the Big Woods. Her way of making them, i.e., dribbling the syrup onto the snow, intrigued me.
In Japan, Choose Your Words to AVOID Clarity... 言葉を選ばないとそうなりますね。。。
"Choose your words for the right purpose." That is what I would like to say to Japanese people because of what happened several weeks ago.
Pale Speedwell (Veronica Cymbalaria) コゴメイヌノフグリ(小米犬の陰嚢)
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
Pale speedwells (Veronica cymbalaria) are native to Europe. Speedwells can be found across Japan, but this type isn't so prevalent as other speedwells and can be found in and around Tokyo. (I took these pictures in Tokyo.)
Pale speedwell's Japanese name is "kogome inu no fuguri," translating into "small rice dog balls." The name contains "small rice" because of its size and color and "dog balls" for a terrible reason, which you can read here. If you're interested in other speedwells, read the following posts!
- Grey field-speedwell (Veronica polita) ➡ イヌノフグリ or "dog balls"
- Persian speedwell (Veronica persica) ➡ オオイヌノフグリ or "large dog balls"
- Corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis) ➡ タチイヌノフグリ or "standing dog balls"
- Ivy-leaved speedwell (Veronica hederifolia) ➡ ツタバイヌノフグリ(フラサバソウ) or "ivy-leaved dog balls"
| 2026/3/16 |
| 2026/3/16 |
| 2026/3/16 |
Variegated Japanese Camellia (Camellia Japonica) 斑入り椿
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
There are more than 250 types of Japanese camellias and more than a thousand for camellias, i.e., Japanese camellias and sasanqua camellias. This variegated one is one of them. Variegated camellias are caused by viral infections, genetic mutations, or other reasons and have been appreciated and improved in Japan as an "oddity" since the Edo period (1603-1867).
| 2026/3/21 |
Flowering Peach (Prunus Persica Hanamomo) ハナモモ(花桃)
| 2026/3/20 |
| 2025/3/27 |
"Thousand-Flowered" Pink, Red, and White Japanese Camellias 千重咲きのピンク、赤、白の椿
Japanese camellia (Camellia japonica) has many cultivars and this is one of them, "thousand flowered" Japanese camellias. You don't see stamens because their stamens (and pistils) have disappeared or degenerated, or changed into petals.
| 2026/3/21 |
| 2026/3/21 |
| 2026/3/8 |
Somei Yoshino Cherry Blossoms (Prunus x Yedoensis) 染井吉野(ソメイヨシノ)
英語の後に日本語が続きます。 These are Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms (Prunus x yedoensis or Cerasus x yedoensis). There are a variety of cherry trees but ...
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Japanese follows English. 英語の後に日本語が続きます。 Is he being boiled to death? (This is a revised version of the story originally posted on Se...