Mie Prefecture - Fuji: 22 Large Wisteria Trees Transplanted from Mt. Fuji Foothills Bloom in Season. 'Wisteria Garden' Area with Approx. 80 Trees and 13 Varieties Now Open Since April 11th. Rare 'Golden Leaf' Long Wisteria Also Featured.
Akatsuka Botanical Garden in Mie Prefecture has opened its 'Wisteria Garden' on April 11th, featuring 22 large wisteria trees transplanted from the foot of Mt. Fuji. The garden showcases approximately 80 wisteria trees across 13 varieties, including a rare golden-leaf long wisteria, inviting visitors to enjoy the blooming season.
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🌳 Akatsuka Botanical Garden Co., Ltd., a company based in Mie Prefecture, is engaged in breeding, production, sales of horticultural plants, and garden operations. 🌳 It operates 'Suzuka no Mori Garden,' which inherits the pruning techniques for weeping plums to the next generation, and 'Red Hill Heather Forest,' a satoyama garden for enjoying the four seasons. 🌳 Horticultural plants are sold at the specialty garden store 'Akatsuka FFC Pavilion' in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, and through its online shop. 🌳 Their unique water technology, 'FFC Technology,' which fosters the healthy growth of flora and fauna, is applied to plant production and garden management.