英語の後に日本語が続きます。
These are pink ajuga. I've seen ajuga many times but they were all purple.
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Ajuga is native to Europe and western and central Asia but can now be found across Japan. You would see mainly two types of Ajuga in Japan, Ajuga reptans or bugleweed, which is native to Europe and grows taller, and Ajuga decumbens, which is native to Japan and low growing. Ajuga are so hardy that you can find both in many places even on sidewalks in Central Tokyo. Although their height differs, the flowers resemble each other very much.
Japanese ajuga has various Japanese names, such as "
jigoku no kama no futa,"which translates to "lid of cauldron of hell" by comparing the plant, which covers the ground, to the lid of the cauldron of hell and "
isha goroshi," meaning "(plant) keeping doctors away" because of its pain relief effects. If you want to see Japanese ajuga, read
this post.
European and Japanese ajuga are both small and beautiful and always bring me happiness with their funny flower shape, which looks to me like a person floating with open arms!
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ピンクのアジュガです。アジュガを見たことは何度もありますがピンクは初めてです。
キランソウは別名「ジゴクノカマノフタ(地獄の釜の蓋)」。葉が地面に張り付くように広がる様子を地獄の釜の蓋(ふた)に見立てたとのこと。また、薬草としての効能から「イシャゴロシ(医者殺し)」とも呼ばれています。日本のアジュガにご興味ある方は
こちらの記事をお読みください。
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