[Image1]Advance Notice: Climbing Hydrangeas BloomingIt’s still a bit early, but from mid-June to early July
[Image2]Advance Notice: Climbing Hydrangeas BloomingIt’s still a bit early, but from mid-June to early July
[Image3]Advance Notice: Climbing Hydrangeas BloomingIt’s still a bit early, but from mid-June to early July

Advance Notice: Climbing Hydrangeas Blooming

It’s still a bit early, but from mid-June to early July hundreds of estimated climbing hydrangea plants that twine around the larch growth forest in Karikachi Kogen Park will begin to bloom. Their cream-colored, 5 mm flowers form clusters that make the larch trees look as if they are wearing dresses. This year has been warmer than usual, so blooming may occur earlier; we will announce it once the flowers open. The usual peak viewing season is from early to mid-July.

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