英語の後に日本語が続きます。
Reeve's spiraea (Spiraea cantoniensis) is native to China but can now be found across Japan. The plant produces pompom-like clusters of snow-white flowers from April to May in Japan, which is why its Japanese name is "kodemari," translating to "small temari ball." Despite its innocent appearance, Reeve's spiraea is hardy or too hardy and invasive. Many websites in Japan advise against planting Reeve's spiraea in the garden.
| 2026/4/13 |
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