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 |
| 2026/5/27 |
カナリークサヨシ(加那利草葦)です。南ヨーロッパやカナリー諸島が原産。日本にはカナリアの餌として江戸時代に輸入され、今は全国で見られます。5月から8月に花の塊(円錐花序)を付けます。
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