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Two famous Japanese wildflowers that announce the arrival of spring

 I’d like to talk about two famous Japanese wildflowers that announce the arrival of spring. They are the plants known as "spring ephemerals."  Ephemeral means "a life of one day," "short-lived," "fleeting." One is called Katakuri in Japanese, Kata means half and kuri means a chestnut, named after the shape of its underground bulb, but its English name is the dogtooth violet flower. It gives a very different impression from its Japanese name. After blooming with distinctive, striking reddish-purple flowers in early spring, the above-ground parts wither and the plant goes dormant. It reproduces by seed, but it is said that it takes about 8 to 9 years from germination to flowering. The leaf blade is soft in texture and has a dark purple pattern resembling camouflage. The other is Setsubun-sou in Japanese, its English name is winter-aconite, and scientific name is  Eranthis pinnatifida . As its name suggests,  Setsubun-sou  is named because it blo...

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