List of all plants starting with the letter B (full catalog of names)


Sakura (桜)

Who doesn't know about sakura, known as cherry blossoms? These flowers are so beautiful and so attractive. Cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees in the genus Prunus, which is known as Japanese cherry. So, what does Sakura symbolize then? Sakura symbolizes chastity, love, affection, purity and good luck. Sakura - kindness, politeness, nobility.

You may have heard the Japanese word "Hanami" (花見). The word "Hanami" comes from two words: "Hana" (花), which means flowers, and the word "mi" (見), which means to look or look. So it literally means looking at flowers, “flower admiration.” Which flowers? The most common flowers they like to admire are sakura. This means that if Japanese people say they will go to Hanami, it usually means they will go to Sakura's. Hanami is a very short-term pleasure, lasting about 7-10 days, and then the petals fall. His procession of ume (Japanese plum) flowers begins. After ume, sakura blossoms.

Indoor yellow flowers

Indoor yellow flowers are a little sun on the windowsill. We'll tell you what types you should pay attention to!

Pachistachis

Let's start right away with an unusual and original option! At first, the inflorescences-spikelets of pachystachys are covered with white petals, but after a couple of days they fall off, and yellow candles remain.


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Primrose

Primrose is good because it blooms profusely while other plants have not yet emerged from hibernation. Among the limitless selection of varieties, there are also spectacular yellow shades.


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Abutilone

This plant is also called home maple for the characteristic shape of its carved leaves. Abutilone has interesting drooping flowers that persist even through winter.


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Calathea

Flower growers love calathea not only for its spectacular flowering, but also for its absolute unpretentiousness. It also has very unusual leaves with a brown, reddish or purple underside.


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Begonia

Or rather, a yellow terry begonia that is simply impossible to tear yourself away from. Thanks to the efforts of breeders, there are dozens of varieties of all possible and impossible shades.


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Acanthocalycium

The spherical prickly cactus looks quite severe. But exactly until the moment when a delicate yellow flower blooms on it, covering it as if with an umbrella.


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Clivia

Clivia immediately catches the eye due to its unusual shape. Fleshy, feathery leaves spread out from the ground like a rosette, and from them grows one thick peduncle with a large spherical inflorescence.


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Glottiphyllum

The dwarf succulent grows to a maximum of 5-6 cm. But for all its modesty, it blooms with delicate golden flowers twice a year.


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Guzmania

Blooming guzmania resembles a fantastic pineapple. The whole flower grows in the form of a rosette, and it is difficult to understand exactly where the leaves turn into petals.


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Zantedeschia

This is one of the varieties of graceful calla lilies with bright sunny flowers. Its aroma is slightly reminiscent of a vanilla stick. But such beauty requires constant care.


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Gerber Jameson

The best variety of gerbera for window sills also requires attention, but its beauty makes it worth it. The spectacular golden inflorescence resembles a real sun.


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Aphelandra

The exotic guest stands out to everyone. It has beautiful variegated leaves and an unusual shape of rich yellow inflorescences. But keep in mind that aphelandra is very capricious!


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Titanopsis

Another tiny succulent that is covered in a scattering of miniature yellow daisies. The flowers open only in bright sunshine.


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Kalanchoe Kalandiva

One of the decorative varieties of Kalanchoe is valued for its abundant and long-lasting flowering. Small roses are collected in lush balls of inflorescences against a background of curly fleshy leaves.


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Ajisai (紫陽花)

The next most popular is ajisai, known as hydrangea in Japan. It is a species of flowering plant native to South and East Asia such as China, Japan and Korea. The greatest species diversity is found in East Asia, especially Japan. What then does this flower symbolize? It symbolizes sincere emotions, pride, self-esteem. Unfortunately, in a negative sense, this flower symbolizes heartlessness and frigidity.

Garden yellow flowers

Garden yellow flowers are amazingly varied. There are both selected varieties and entire individual species. Don't deny yourself anything!

Narcissus

Perhaps the first and most obvious option. Daffodils are also good because they are one of the first to bloom in the garden. And besides, they are completely unpretentious for all their elegance.


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Iris

Without exaggeration, there are hundreds of varieties of irises of different shapes, sizes and colors. Of course, among them there are yellow varieties that smell nice and grow well.


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Lily

The luxurious yellow lily can rightfully be called the queen of the garden. It doesn't bloom for very long, but it's so good that it's definitely worth it.


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Hyacinth

Yellow hyacinths with their large voluminous inflorescences do not leave anyone indifferent. But, like all bulbous perennials, they require specific care and especially a planned dormant period.


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Tulip

Yellow tulips can be called one of the main symbols of spring. They are also completely undemanding in terms of the type and composition of the soil, but they respond well and sensitively to fertilizing.


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Loosestrife

The branched bush is densely covered with long spikelet inflorescences. Sometimes there are varieties with creeping shoots, for example, coin loosestrife.


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Doronicum

If you don’t know how to fill the time between the flowering of spring and summer varieties, doronicum will help. And thanks to its beautiful glossy leaves, it is good even after it has finished blooming.


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Adonis

A small graceful bush from the outside looks like a tiny Christmas tree due to the specific shape of its leaves-spines. But then it is covered with small yellow daisies with two rows of petals.


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Sunflower

In addition to ordinary sunflowers, there are a number of decorative varieties with different shapes and sizes of inflorescences. Seeing them in your garden is a real pleasure!


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Chamomile

Tall yellow flowers delight almost the entire season. Thanks to its powerful root system, the navel takes root well and causes almost no trouble. But she can't stand being overwatered!


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Rudbeckia

One of the most popular garden flowers is also called the golden ball. Rudbeckia has very interesting double inflorescences with a darker, voluminous center.


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Heliopsis

Here the name speaks for itself - this is truly a sunny flower. Heliopsis prefers moist areas, but is not at all picky about the composition of the soil. In addition, it is a perennial that easily tolerates transplantation.


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Viola

Viola is the best choice for beginning gardeners because it is almost impossible to go wrong with it. It is enough to choose a sunny area, and the viola will cope on its own.


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Aquilegia

Aquilegia easily tolerates drought and does not need frequent watering due to its powerful taproot. It thrives in sun and shade, and can bloom until autumn if faded buds are removed in time.


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Sedum

Tiny sedum flowers are collected in umbrella inflorescences. This is a small decorative fat plant that takes root easily and, as a result, very quickly grows into a dense carpet.


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Evening primrose

A ground cover plant with delicate yellow flowers grows in dry or poor soil. But evening primrose prefers elevations because it reacts poorly to the proximity of groundwater and melt water.


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Swimsuit

This is the best choice if you need to plant flowers near a pond. But keep in mind that the swimsuit does not like transfers, so it’s better to choose a place right away. But it does not require shelter in winter!


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Ranunculus

Florists all over the world adore this flower for its decorative qualities. Ranunculus are unpretentious if you plant the tubers carefully and do not allow stagnation of moisture.


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Peony

Yellow peonies are so spectacular that they definitely deserve a special mention. For them, the correct choice of site and proper planting are fundamentally important, but then they do not cause trouble.


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Eremurus

Tall fluffy inflorescences are good in multi-level compositions. Although this is a mountain herbaceous plant, it does well in our latitudes if there is good drainage.


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Flowers that look like bells: names and photos

Tsubaki (椿)

The next one is “Tsubaki” or known as Camellia in Japanese. These flowers symbolize admiration and perfection. There is a phrase to describe the red camellia: “You are the flame in my heart.” What a wonderful phrase, isn't it? In Japan there is also the great Tsubaki Shrine, which is located in Mie Prefecture.

Camellia red - love. Camellia yellow - passionate desire, desire. Camellia white - waiting.

Kikyo (桔梗)

It is also known as Platycodon grandifloras (bellflower), which is a species of herbaceous flowering perennial plant. This flower is native to East Asia, such as Japan, China and Korea. Depending on the regions, there is Chinese bellflower, Korean bellflower, and Japanese bellflower. What then does this flower symbolize? It symbolizes endless love and honesty, gratitude, appreciation. There is a belief that the flower marks the “return of a friend”

List of all plants starting with the letter B (full catalog of names)

On this page, the Living Encyclopedia website is pleased to present readers with an encyclopedia of plants starting with the letter B. Here you will find a complete catalog (list) of all plants on planet Earth whose name begins with the letter B. To go to a detailed description of the plant you are interested in with the letter B, as well as read literature about plants with the letter B, click on the name of the desired plant.

Bagasse Rosemary Rosemary Griffith's Rosemary Rosemary European Rosemary Canada Canada Rosemary Chinese Rosemary Ledum Marsh Rosemary Ledum large-leaved Ledum large-leaved Ledum creeping Rosemary Badan Badan thick-leaved Star anise Anise anise Small-flowered Star anise True star anise Basella Basella alba Basellaaceae Basilaceae Sweet basil Sweet basil Basil eugenol ny Basil Baccorea delicious Baccorea Motley Eggplant Bacopa Bacopa Monier Bakupari Baccharis Bacchusia Balaka Balanites Balanites Egyptian Balanops Balanophora Balanophora Baliospermum Baliospermum mountaina Balsaminae Balsamoriza

Balsa Bamboo Bamboo vulgaris Bambooaceae Bambooaceae (triba) Banana (genus) Banana Balbisa Banana acuminate Banana Maclaya Banana paradise Banana japonica Bananaaceae Banisteriopsis caapi Banksia swamp Banksia Brown's Banksia heather-leaved Banksia serrata Banksia tropical Banksia vermilion Baobab Baptisia Ram (plant) Baranza arctic Bar ancestor common Barberry Serrata Barbados cherry Barberry Aggregate barberry Amur barberry Warty barberry Hawthorn barberry Wilson's barberry Oriental barberry Siebold's barberry Canadian barberry Kashgar barberry Short-legged barberry Cretan barberry Multifloral barberry Monetary barberry Common barberry Ottawa barberry Barberry imitating Barberry oblong Barberry Poiret Barberry variegated Barberry boxleaf Barberry reticulate Barberry Siberian barberry Barberry Thunberga Barberry Francis Ferdinand Barberry entire Barberry Barberry Barberry Barberry (subfamily) Barberry (tribe) Barbea Barbuya Periwinkle Large periwinkle Lesser periwinkle Straight periwinkle Herbaceous Barkeria Barclaya Barleria Asiatic Bartsia alpine Velvet (plant) Amur velvet Marigold Velvet Marigolds parviflora Marigolds erecta

Bassia Bassia coronata Bassia Egyptian Sweet potato Batis Batrachospermum Bauginia Bauer Bazzania Bazzania butanese Slipper Lamb-headed slipper Snow white slipper Stemless slipper Henry's slipper Mountain slipper Yellow slipper Californian slipper Drip slipper Kentucky slipper Queen's slipper Large-flowered slipper forged Slipper small-flowered Slipper true Slipper heart-bearing Slipper weak Tibetan Slipper Franchet Slipper Shansi slipper Japanese slipper Yatabe's slipper Begoniaceae Begonia Bedrenets Bedrenets Armenian bedrenets Fragrant bedrenets Close bedrenets Large bedrenets Branched bedrenets Holosvellous bedrenets Gorichniki-leaved bedrenets Grossheim's bedrenets Bedrenets Grossheim's bedrenets Bedrenets Ida's bedrenets Lime-loving bedrenets Saxifrage bedrenets Stone-loving bedrenets Korzhinsky's bedrenets Bedrenets Crimea sky Bedrenets kupyriformny Bedrenets Litvinov's Bedrenets pubescent Bedrenets cut-leaved Bedrenets split-leaved Bedrenets pink-flowered Bedrenets mixable Bedrenets Tellunga Bedrenets Turkmenistan Bezhariya Bad Taste Colchicum Magnificent Colchicum Cheerful Colchicum Yellow Colchicum Serpentine Colchicum Corsican Colchicum Autumn Colchicum Shadow Colchicum Colchicum Showitz Colchicum Bekvicia glacial Bekkeya Bekmania Belamkanda Chinese White Sapota Henbane Henbane White Henbane Kopetdag Crochet Henbane pure Henbane reticulated Henbane Turkmen henbane Black henbane Czech henbane Henbane Belladonna White quebracho

Belozor Belozor swamp White-zored Butterbur Hybrid Butterbur Smooth Butterbur Fragrant Butterbur Glacial Butterbur False Butterbur Siberian Butterbur Rocky Butterbur Strange Butterbur Tatewaki Cold Butterbur Japanese Butterbur Butterfly Butterfly Black Butterbur Whitebeard (plant) Whiteflower Whiteflower spring summer whiteflower Belvalia Belvalia Sarmatian Belvalia strange Benia Bennettitaceae Bentamidia Nuttall Berberidopsisaceae Bergamot Bergia cape Birch Alai birch Allegan birch Chinese white birch Shiny birch Swamp birch Paper birch Cherry birch Hornbeam birch Dahurian birch Delaway birch Remarkable birch Western birch Dwarf birch Kenai birch Kyrgyz birch Chinese birch Korzhinsky birch Cree birch Birch bush Birch hazel-leaved Birch Maksimovich's birch Medvedev's birch Birch small-leaved Mingrelian birch Low birch New Alaskan birch Oval-leaved birch Oykovskaya birch Alder birch Pamir birch Flat-leaved birch Drooping birch Beneficial birch Potanin birch Downy birch Radde birch Spreading birch Ribbed birch Sapozhnikova birch Poplar-leaved birch Turkestan birch Bere for the Tien Shan Forrest birch Black birch Globe-shaped birch Woolly birch Schmidt birch Birch Erman's Birch Jung's Birch Birch Birch (subfamily) Euonymus Euonymus macrowings Euonymus verrucosa Hamilton's euonymus European euonymus dwarf euonymus winged euonymus Maak's euonymus flat-petiolate euonymus Sakhalin euonymus euonymus euonymaceae Berlinia Berula erect Berhemia Beskilnitsa Beskilnitsa Lem mona Beskilnitsa sea Beskilnitsa Parisha Beskilnitsa arranged Besleria Besleria cinnabar Immortelle Armenian Immortelle wavy Immortelle golden Immortelle Kopetdag Immortelle multileaf Immortelle Musa's Immortelle Nuratav's immortelle Orange immortelle Pallas's immortelle Sandy immortelle Samarkand's immortelle Strong-smelling immortelle Immortelle folded Tien Shan immortelle Betel palm Betel Crazy cucumber Beshorneria Beshorneria white-flowered Biarum Biarum subtly leafy Bibersteinia Biblis (plant) Biblis giant Bibhitaki Bignoniaceae Bignonia Bikkia Bixa Bixaceae Bilimbi Bilbergia Bilbergia drooping Biophytum Birsonima thickifolia Privet Chinese privet Common privet Bismarckia Bifora Bifora radiata Blancoya Blandfordia Bletilla Bligia Blixa prickly-seeded Blossfeldia Flea beetle Dysenteric flea beetle Blumea Boab Garden bob Bobovnik Anagyra radiata Legumes Legumes (tribe) Bovenia B Ovenia finely serrated Bovenia spectacular Bovieja Thistle's Bodia's Thistle is Hungarian This's common Thistle's common Thistle's garden Thistle's Bodia's field Thistle variegated Thistle bristly Boysen's berry Bolivian coriander Hemlock Hemlock spotted Hemlock (plant) Antarctic bogwort Fringed bogwort Marsh bogwort Zavolzhsky bogwort Short-fruited bogwort Christensen's bogwort Ground bogwort Bisexual bogweed Marshwort fringed Pond bogwort Swampweed (plant) Bogwort grass alien Swampweed caped Swampweed small Swampweed sweet Swampflower shield-leaved Swamp flower Korean Bomarea Bongardia Bongardia golden Bonnetaceae Bor (plant) Spreading pine Borer Altai wrestler Ayansky wrestler Baikal wrestler White-violet wrestler White-mouthed wrestler Bearded wrestler Buibinsky wrestler Oriental wrestler Curly wrestler Girinsky wrestler Mountain wrestler Two-flowered wrestler Desulavi Dzungarian wrestler The wrestler is alive osseous Borets Zeravshan Borets sinuous Karakol's wrestler Carmichel's wrestler Knobular wrestler Komarov's wrestler Round-leaved wrestler Large-nosed wrestler Large-nosed wrestler Large-nosed wrestler Krylov's wrestler Kuznetsov's wrestler Navicular wrestler Forest wrestler Buttercup wrestler Small-petalled wrestler Moldavian wrestler Hairy wrestler Noveboracenze wrestler Long-nosed wrestler Deceptive wrestler Hairy wrestler Pasco wrestler Variegated wrestler Whiplash wrestler Antidote wrestler Radde wrestler Fighter garden Wrestler Sapozhnikova Wrestler Sakhalin Wrestler Sayan Wrestler Fierce Wrestler Northern Wrestler Sikhotin Wrestler Smirnov Wrestler Doubtful Wrestler Sukacheva Wrestler Talas Wrestler Tangut Wrestler Shade-loving Wrestler Thick-leaved Wrestler Transchel Wrestler Narrow-helmet Wrestler Fischer Wrestler Flerov Wrestler Chekanovsky Wrestler Woolly Wrestler Yalus Wrestler Borium Warthog Oba knovenny Bearded catfish Japanese bearded catfish (tribe) Bearded vulture (plant) Virginia bearded vulture Double-eared bearded vulture Gerard's bearded vulture Borodinia furrowcarp multifidus Boronia Boronia macropistilosa Hogweed Hogweed Mantegazzi Hairy hogweed Common hogweed Siberian hogweed Sosnowski's hogweed Boswellia Boswellia serrata Boscia Hawthorn Hawthorn a Zarol Alma-Ata hawthorn Armenian hawthorn Becker's hawthorn Fan-shaped hawthorn Hawthorn hairy flowering Eastern hawthorn Dahurian hawthorn Double-stone hawthorn Djungarian hawthorn Douglas hawthorn Yellow hawthorn Transcaspian hawthorn Zangezur hawthorn Green-fleshed hawthorn Green hawthorn Caucasian hawthorn Wedge-leaved hawthorn Bloody hawthorn red Hawthorn large-spined Hawthorn large-fruited Hawthorn Crimean Hawthorn Linnaeus Hawthorn false asarol Hawthorn false-variegated Hawthorn false-doubtful Hawthorn false black-fruited Hawthorn Maksimovich's hawthorn Meyer's hawthorn Mexican hawthorn Small-leaved hawthorn Soft hawthorn Soft hawthorn Common hawthorn Hawthorn monopistillate Hawthorn unifloral Hawthorn pinnately incised Hawthorn cockspur Hawthorn tansy Hawthorn late Hawthorn pontic Hawthorn riverine Hawthorn pentapistillate Hawthorn hawthorn Hawthorn bent-columnar Hawthorn questionable Hawthorn Songara Hawthorn succulent Hawthorn Stephen Hawthorn dark bloody Hawthorn Tkachenko Hawthorn dotted Hawthorn Turkestan Hawthorn Turkmen Hawthorn Ukrainian Hawthorn urn-shaped Hawthorn black Hawthorn rough-leafed Hawthorn woolly Hawthorn Schowitz Hawthorn Elvanger Bragaea Brasiliopuncia Brazil nut Brandus variegated Brassavola Brassiophoenix Brassia Brahanthemum Baranova Brachyglottis Gre I Brachylena Brachythecium uneven Brachychiton Brachychiton maple-leaved Brachychiton rocky Breinia Bretschneidera Brianthus Brighamia remarkable Briggsia Briae Briae (order) Brieaceae (family) Bryopsidaceae (order) Bryophyllum Bryoerythrophyllum Brovnik Brovnik monotuberous Broccoli Bromeliads Bromeliaceae Bromeliads Bromeliads penguin Brosimum Brosimum useful Brugiera Brugiera holoroot Brugmansia Brugmansia snow-white Brugmansia arborescens Brunellia Bruniaceae Bruniaceae Brunia Brunnera Brunnera macrophylla Brunelia nera sibirica Brunsvigia Brunfelsia Lingonberry Brussonetia Brussonetia paper Brussonetia Kazinoka Brylkinia Rutabaga Brussels sprouts cabbage Little bell (plant) Little bell Golubintseva Little bell Lily-leaved bell Yakut bell Bougainvillea Buglossoides field Buddleia Buddleya Buddleya David's Budra hairy boudra Ivy budra Elderberry Canadian elderberry Red elderberry Herbaceous elderberry Black elderberry Buzulnik Buzulnik serrated Buzulnik Przhevalsky's Buzulnik Siberian Buzulnik gray ulnik Beech Oriental beech Crenate beech European beech Large-leaved beech Japanese Beech Beech Mountain Beech Curly Beech Perennial Beech Heldreich's Beech Beech officinalis Beech Beech flowers Buxbaumiaceae Buxbaumia leafless Bulbinella Bulbinella Rossa Bulbostilis Bulbophyllum Bulbohethe Bunium tuber chestnut Bunhosia silvery Borage Borage Alyssum Alyssum Gme lina Alyssum gonopodnogo Alyssum Lena Alyssum desert Burseraceae Burmanniaceae Buthen Aromatic buthen Golden buten Tuberous buthen Buthen stupefying Butterlak two-stamen Buterlak common Butea single-seeded Butia (plant) Buharnik Buharnik soft Buharnik woolly Bucharnik Bucida

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Evening primrose (月見草)

Evening primrose - in despair, reckless, hopeless, hopeless, driven to despair. Anyone who has ever seen how evening primrose flowers bloom at nightfall will not forget this wonderful sight. In two or three seconds, the bud tube unfolds with a loud rustle and reveals a large, up to 7 cm in diameter, fragrant flower. They bloom one after another all evening, until the entire bush is covered with moon-colored petals.

In the end

These are the most famous flowers in Japan. Aren't they beautiful? The Japanese love to admire flowers.

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