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↑ in morning (Photo: Jun/22/2009) ← about 4:00PM (Photo: Jun/25/2009)
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(Photo: May/31/2009) |
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(Left Photo: May/31/2009)
(Right Photo: Jul/16/2009) |
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Use burned alum for water raising.
Well-matched with Japanese seasonal flowers.
(Photo:Jun/18/1996)
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It is a photograph of the same flower. It changed vividly from a left color to a right color. (Photo:Jun/2009) |
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Hydrangea macrophylla Sieb. f. normalis (Wilson) Hara |
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Hydrangea macrophylla subsp. serrata (Thumb.) Makino |
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Flowers bloom only a day so we usually don't use it for Ikebana.
When you invite a guest it looks nice with dewdrop on the bamboo basket.
(Photo:Jun/1/2002)
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(Photo:Nov/7/1997) | (Photo:Oct/26/1996) |
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