There are some full of guts plants from the hard place on the road. They call them "Guts ones". I saw the guts dandelion as last year. It's called "uzuraba tanpopo" whose leaves are special pattern and tall stalk.
I have seen "uzuraba tanpopo" which was introduced in last year's blog. Uzuraba tanpopo is also very amazing, but I take my hat off completely to the "guts asparagus" which is posted in blog.
By the way, today, spot-billed duck parent-child annual appeared to river in front of my house. Although chicks were eight last year, this year was seven but it was very cute. I would like to introduce them in the classroom of tomorrow since I took photos and video.
It's a pretty flower though it's a wild flower, isn't it? I think wild flowers are pretty and beautiful when I contemplate them. I don't know that wild plants which plant in a hard place on the road are called "guts ones" . I remembered " Guts radish(konjou daikon)" It grew in a gap of asphalt road and into radish. The wild plants are great!
I have seen "uzuraba tanpopo" which was introduced in last year's blog. Uzuraba tanpopo is also very amazing, but I take my hat off completely to the "guts asparagus" which is posted in blog.
返信削除By the way, today, spot-billed duck parent-child annual appeared to river in front of my house.
Although chicks were eight last year, this year was seven but it was very cute.
I would like to introduce them in the classroom of tomorrow since I took photos and video.
Thanks for the notice for tommorow's event.
削除I'm looking forward to seeing it!
It's a pretty flower though it's a wild flower, isn't it?
返信削除I think wild flowers are pretty and beautiful when I contemplate them.
I don't know that wild plants which plant in a hard place on the road are called "guts ones" .
I remembered " Guts radish(konjou daikon)"
It grew in a gap of asphalt road and into radish.
The wild plants are great!
Wild flowers are so strong that they grow from the concrete.
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