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Plants and the Japanese002
... days, the Japanese established the style of Ikebana (= Japanese floral art or Japanese flower arrangement) and Japanese gardens. Since the Nara Period (710-794), many plants ... tachibana ) ICHO (Ginkgo biloba) KURI (maron) SHURO (palm tree) KAKITSUBATA (Iris laevigata) KIKYO (balloon flower) NADESHIKO (pinks) RINDOU (campanula) SUISEN (daffodil) TESSEN (clematis) SUMIRE (violet) SHOJI, FUSUMA, ...
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Article 3
... the images of these patterns below. kimono for young girls in the Edo period Chrysanthemum, balloon flower, maple leaves, Leapedeza and Japanese pampas grass are embroidered on the KIMONO Traditional Patterns for ...
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Seven plants of Spring and seven plants of Autumn
... superbus var. longicalycinus OMINAESHI: damsel flower or maiden flower, Latin name is Patrinia scabiosaefolia FUJIBAKAMA: no English name, Latin name is Eupatrium foltnei KIKYOU (also called ASAGAO): balloon flower, Latin name is Platycodon grandiflorum ... var. longicalycinus called ISE NADESHIKO, bred in the Edo Period (1603-1867) ISE NADESHIKO white flower ISE NADESHIKO pink flower
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