I see imperial dahlia blooming a week delayed as usual year. I remember seeing them bloom here and there at the beginning of November, on the Cultural Day is at the most.
But this year there often had typhoons in October when they were growing tall but their stalks are fragile and bad at strong wind.
There are two plants of the imperial dahlia in my garden but they were fallen and damaged by the storm.
It's very sorry.
Blooming late
Emperor Dalia is a really big flower and beautiful.
返信削除Emperor Dalia attached to the blog has many flower buds.
I also like this flower.
It was a shame that your emperor dalia was damaged by the typhoon.
Emperor Dalia of my house has stopped growing and has only my height, but recently it has been many flower buds.
By the way, this morning, the article of our United Kingdom tour was published in the northern Japan newspaper.
It is posted by our leader Mr. Matsubara and the attached picture is taken by me. Did you see?
Your dahlia is expected to see soon before the frost!
削除And your British tour seems great to be seen by many people!
I'm tired to today's class.
返信削除I can't wait next Friday.
By the way, UK tour was introduced Kitanihon newspaper.
I looked it. It was a big and beautiful picture.
I'm looking forward to see John's picture in our class.
I'm very moved with each effort to learn Freddie by heart makes us very happy. You'll be able to see the most important thing for you.
削除Your "Emperor Dalia" was disappointing.
返信削除I have never seen a real Emperor Dalia.
But I'm studying various flowers by you and Jack.
I got a lot of souvenies again in the classroom today.
Odekyu's souvenir was very cute.
I'm not confident whether her name is correct with "Julie", but also this year I got a Yuzu.
John brought persimmon today as well for us.
I'm sincerely thankful to everyone.
We had abundant of products of home made fruits and sweet on a trip. Thank for great heart!
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