Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden: 'Spring Fairies' - Katakuri (Dogtooth Violet) and Kikuzaki-ichige (Anemone pseudoaltaica) are in full bloom!
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the 'spring fairies' currently in full bloom at Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden?
- A: The 'spring fairies' currently in full bloom at Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden are the Katakuri (dogtooth violet) and Kikuzaki-ichige (Anemone pseudoaltaica).
- Q: What is unique about the Katakuri (dogtooth violet) plant?
- A: The Katakuri is known as a 'spring ephemeral' because its above-ground parts only appear until May and it takes about 7 to 8 years to bloom from seed.
- Q: Where can visitors see the Katakuri and Kikuzaki-ichige blooming together?
- A: Visitors can enjoy seeing the Katakuri and Kikuzaki-ichige blooming side-by-side in the garden's wooded areas, as they grow in the same locations.
- Q: Until when are the Katakuri and Kikuzaki-ichige expected to be on display?
- A: The Katakuri are expected to be on display until late April, and the Kikuzaki-ichige are expected to be on display until mid-April.
- Q: What event is being held at the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden in conjunction with the spring blooms?
- A: The event 'Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden × Koyomi Seikatsu - Hanabiyori' is being held, featuring exhibits on the 72 micro-seasons and flower colors, as well as a flower-collecting stamp rally.