Aisatsu

Aisatsu

This blog is for family and friends, to share my feelings and photos with and for myself, to support my fading memory. Readers who have my site translated automatically, please refer to the original if necessary. Especially when it comes to identification. Any comments, anonymous or by email name are always welcome!.

Wednesday 25 September 2019

Overnighter in central Kyushu B

Waking up to...:







Followed by a morning walk through the elevated fields of Mt Aso - Kuju National Park 
Fringed Pink, (Kawaradeshiko) カワラナデシコ



Udo, ウド also known as Mountain Asparagus



Visited by a Striped Shield Bug, アカスジカメムシ



Legft: Mamakona, ママコナ;   Right: Kyushu Creeping Cranesbill, (Tsukushi Fuuro) ツクシフウロ



Japanese Lady Bell, (Saiyoushajin) サイヨウシャジン



Chinese Fountain Grass, (Chikarashiba) チカラシバ



Left ??? (seen in wooded area); Right: Great Burnet, (Waremoko) ワレモコウ



Bird Vetch, (Kusafuji) クサフジ



Otogiriso, オトギリソウ  and Black-eyed Susan, (Aragehangonso) アラゲハンゴンソウ



Not native to Japan, but worth an eye: Black-eyed Susan, (Aragehangonso) アラゲハンゴンソウ



What's this below?
Probably a common flower, but I haven't found a name for it yet. Mr A???



Walking back through the woods: Lanca Asiabell, (Tsuru Ninjin) ツルニンジン  (aka Deodeok)




I was specially pleased to find these flowers in the wild. First time!







Kobushi Magnolia, (Kobushi) コブシ


What was the story again about male and female parts of these plants?



Mt Aso area with Mt Neko in the back



Unstable weather



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