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2006年11月28日
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Dahlia imperialis::A flower gloriously soars up into the late autumn sky 】
I saw a bush of Dahlia imperialis or tree dahlia at the Koishikawa Botanical Gardens the other day. Until then, however, I've never seen before even never heard of them.
Even though you've never known about them, just one quick view was enough. You can easily spot them out since feature of Dahlia imperialis is quite unique; bushes are gloriously towers up and its flowers have significant-size petals and flourishingly bloom, so to speak. The bush was higher than other bushy trees.
Some source says Dahlia imperialis is ancestor or grand parent of garden variety of dahlia family. Truth or falsehood, roots were still there even in this radically changing world. I felt some kind of consequence of life, I mean, I felt some sort of power of mother of the nature when I saw the plant: flowers gloriously soar up into the November sky.

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