Japanese May 18, 2003: Digital camera |
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On a fine day in comfortable May, I walked around my garden with a digital camera in hand. I soon found lovely flowers in the lawn. |
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The flower blooms in the shadow of west bush as well. The height is about 8 centimeters and the diameter of the flower is about 3 centimeters. It must be a kind of iris.
The seeds of the flower were presented by a passed-by friend. The flowers bloom yet every year. As I wasn't aware of them, I must have drawn them off when I mow the lawn. The name of the lovely flower could be "Ehime Iris." Please tell me the name if anybody knows it. |
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The rose fence is in its full bloom now. | |
I walked out of my garden and looked around the neighbors. I found a full bloom of wild strawberry, which is in boom recently. It holds red berries! | |
Kiwi flowers smiles at me from above. This is the first time for me to see the flower. | |
The tree looks like having a red cap. | |
This is rare flower called "Brush." The name comes from the shape of a brush to wash bins. It may come from Australia. |
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I found some wild strawberry plants in my garden. The runners stretch, but hold no berry. |
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But I have another strawberry that grow the fruits. Last year, I got strawberries in Ogi town. It started to grow the berry again. This is my tiny hope. |