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Japanese Anemone (Anemone hupehensis) is a graceful perennial native to China and Japan, known for its delicate, saucer-shaped flowers that bloom in late summer to fall.
Japanese susuki grass sprouting in an empty lot in central Tokyo. Noriko Hayashi for The New York Times Most of the time, I have no idea what kind of flower or plant or tree I am looking at.
She discovered Japanese flower arranging nearly three years ago and fell in love with the simplified forms. Manross also loves the sense of peace she feels while creating arrangements.
When most people think of flowers in Japan, the kind that almost always first spring to mind are cherry blossoms. But just two hours north of Tokyo lies an incredible sight: A sea of 5.3 million ...
The flower gardens were started by Japanese-American farming families in the 1950s, according to Kathy Nakagawa, the daughter of one of those families and a professor at Arizona State University.
Fay Fetterolf Kramer, a San Franciscan who was a major figure in the art of Japanese flower arrangement, has died at her home at age 93. Her death on Sept. 1 was caused by pancreatic cancer, said ...
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