英語の後に日本語が続きます。
Shrimp plants are native to Mexico, came to Japan in 1931 (according to some websites), and are now grown nationwide. Their Japanese name is "koebi sou," which translates into "shrimp plant," exactly the same.
| 2026/8/23 |
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😊。
| 2025/11/2 |
| 2026/8/23 |
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
The small copper (Lycaena phlaeas) flies from March to November in Japan, so it's not unusual to see them but it was my first time to see them, not one but two! Their orange forewings caught my eye. The butterfly's coloration changes slightly across seasons; spring broods are typically brighter while summer ones become darker and more muted. I can't say for sure but one of them seems like a spring brood and the other a summer one. Scroll down to see the two together in a photo.
| 2026/7/12 |
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| 2026/8/20 |
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
I couldn't believe my eyes. These are so called cherry caterpillars, larvae of Phalera flavescens or a moth. They eat cherry leaves so voraciously from August to October that some trees cannot survive, which is understandable, because I saw several branches covered by the larvae😱!
| 2026/8/17 |
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
This is a female angled sunbeam (Curetis acuta), a butterfly which can be found in eastern Asia including Japan. It's easy to tell its male from its female as the male has an orange center on the upperside of its wings while the female has a pale blue center.
The butterfly's Japanese name is "ura shijimi," which translates into "Lycaenidae with its underside being silver."
| 2026/8/16 |
英語の後に日本語が続きます。 Shrimp plants are native to Mexico, came to Japan in 1931 (according to some websites), and are now grown nationwide. Their J...