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ajisai flowers

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Hydrangea
... surprised at the gorgeous AJISAI flowers that were hybridized in the western world, so now we call them SEIYO AJISAI(= western hydrangea) and differentiate them from Japanese cultivars. AJISAI flowers change color because of the pH level; it is said that the flowers become blue when the soil is acid, and they become pink or red when the soil is alkaline. AJISAI flowers ...
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... sinensis displayed in TOKONOMA (= Japanese alcove) Plants and Kimono (traditional costume) Plants and flowers are often symbolized in the patterns for Kimono (Japanese traditional costume). I ... (Wisteria) KARAMATSU (Pine leaves) TAKE (Bamboo) KAKITSUBATA (Japanese Iris) TSUBAKI (Camellia) AMIME NI AJISAI (Hydrangea) KIMONO Website "NIHON NO KIMONO" (= Japanese Kimono) website introduces history and ...
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Gakuajisai
... . Flowers open in June to July on new shoots. Sterile flowers are pale purplish or nearly white. It grows on low hills near the sea shore. It is planted for garden tree. Ajisai (Hydrangea Otaksa) is the Japanese garden plant and very beautiful for many sterile flowers. Ditribution ; Honshu (Kanto area), Izu islands ANGYMNOSPERMAE ‡U ...
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