Kamis, 03 Oktober 2019

Japanese plant

If asked to mention Japanese plants, what would you call first? What is Sakura? The answer is true. This pink or white flower plant is identical to spring because they bloom beautifully at the time. When the petals are falling, all the way will turn into pink and white.

But you also need to know that Japanese plants are not only Sakura, Sakura, and Sakura. There are still many other Japanese plants that are not less beautiful than cherry blossoms, like the following six plants:



1. Plant Japanese Pine Japanese or Matsu
Japanese pine plants or Matsu
Japanese plants named Japanese pine have different forms of pine in general. If the ordinary pine grows soaring and straight up with a sleek shape, the Japanese pine grows with a swerved stem.

The leaves are dark green and quite shady. While the wood stem has a dark color even black. The color of Japanese pine leaves will not change with the changing seasons, the leaves will also not fall in the autumn. This one Japanese plant is also often used as bonsai because of its unique shape.

2. Japanese Shibazakura Plant
Plant Japanese Shibazakura
The name may sound similar to Sakura, but this one Japanese plant has a different shape. Shibazakura is often referred to as pink moss or pink moss. This pink Japanese plant does not grow on trees and is large in size, but rather resembles bushes and medium sized.

Shibazakura commonly grows in flat areas and blooms throughout the months of April to May. Some spots to enjoy this Japanese plant are Hitsujiyama Park in Chichibu or around Motosuko Lake.

3. Hydrangea or Ajisai Japanese plants
Japanese plant hydrangea or Ajisai
The next Japanese plant is hydrangea or ajisai that you may have seen in Indonesia. In Japan, this plant is blooming from May to June. The flowers are small, but grow in groups so they look great. The color is very beautiful because it is dominated by light purple, light blue, and pink. The color of this flower is influenced by soil conditions where it grows. The leaves are bright green and the size is quite large. Some people utilize the leaves as a tea called ama-cha.

4. Plant Japanese Wisteria
Plant Japanese Wisteria
The next Japanese plant is a tree with  batakobatam.com flowers that propagate and plunge beautifully. The wisteria flowers are dominated with purple and white color. The flower length varies depending on the type and treatment. The light green leaves give a fresh accent. Usually, this Japanese plant is blooming in spring and is used to decorate the canopy. Outside of spring, this Japanese plant should be routinely trimmed to avoid damaging the vines and still look neat.

5. Japanese Camellia japonica or Tsubaki
Japan Tsubaki or Camellia japonica plant
If other flowers bloom in the spring, the Camellia japonica blooms from winter to spring. This beautiful flowering Japanese plant is like a rose where one stalk is overgrown by one flower. The flowers are pink with overlapping petals neatly forming a blob. If you find this Japanese plant, you should not be touched because the flowers are easy to escape from the stem.

6. Japanese plant Nadeshiko
Japanese plant Nadeshiko
Japanese plants Nadeshiko have a unique flower petals because the shape is small and frayed. In addition to Japan, this plant can also be found in Europe, especially in the Highlands. Japanese plants in pink can grow as high as 50 cm with a diameter of flowers around 3-5 cm. If you're in Japan in the summer, visit Honshuu, Kyushuu, or Okinawa to see its beauty.

Are you interested to plant it at home or simply enjoy the beauty of the holidays to Japan later?

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