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  1. Kameya Yoshinaga's (亀屋良長) 'kobore-hagi' (こぼれ萩) is named after the image of bush clover flowers seemingly 'spilling out' from the main plant.

    Nashinoki-jinja (梨木神社), known as the 'Bush Clover Shrine', is one of the best places to see hagi in Kyōto.

    #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社 #bushclover #

  2. Kameya Yoshinaga's (亀屋良長) 'kobore-hagi' (こぼれ萩) is named after the image of bush clover flowers seemingly 'spilling out' from the main plant.

    Nashinoki-jinja (梨木神社), known as the 'Bush Clover Shrine', is one of the best places to see hagi in Kyōto.

    #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社 #bushclover #

  3. Kameya Yoshinaga's (亀屋良長) 'kobore-hagi' (こぼれ萩) is named after the image of bush clover flowers seemingly 'spilling out' from the main plant.

    Nashinoki-jinja (梨木神社), known as the 'Bush Clover Shrine', is one of the best places to see hagi in Kyōto.

    #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社 #bushclover #

  4. Kameya Yoshinaga's (亀屋良長) 'kobore-hagi' (こぼれ萩) is named after the image of bush clover flowers seemingly 'spilling out' from the main plant.

    Nashinoki-jinja (梨木神社), known as the 'Bush Clover Shrine', is one of the best places to see hagi in Kyōto.

    #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社 #bushclover #

  5. Kameya Yoshinaga's (亀屋良長) 'kobore-hagi' (こぼれ萩) is named after the image of bush clover flowers seemingly 'spilling out' from the main plant.

    Nashinoki-jinja (梨木神社), known as the 'Bush Clover Shrine', is one of the best places to see hagi in Kyōto.

    #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社 #bushclover #

  6. Lespedeza by Shoseki Kose (1843-1919), included in Shichijuni Ko Meika Gajo (Illustrations of Japanese Flowers Arranged by Seasons) published in 1890

    via japanese-plants

    #Japan
    #art
    #plants
    #hagi
    #BushClover

  7. First known as Narabigaoka-dera (双丘寺), Hōkongō-in was created from the villa of Kiyohara-no-Natsuno (清原夏野 782-837) after his death in 837.

    During his lifetime Natsuno filled the gardens with many rare plants, and covered the nearby hillsides with bush-clover.

    #bushclover #hagi # #wagashi #和菓子

  8. mingled with tiny shells
    I saw scattered petals
    of bush-clovers
    rolling with the waves
    波の間や小貝にまじる萩の塵
    -Matsuo Bashō 1644-94).

    Of all the flowers, the bush clover was a favourite with poets (in the Man'yōshū it is mentioned 140 times, more than any other plant!).

    #autumn #bushclover #hagi # #7FlowersofAutumn #Japan #Kyoto #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社

  9. mingled with tiny shells
    I saw scattered petals
    of bush-clovers
    rolling with the waves
    波の間や小貝にまじる萩の塵
    -Matsuo Bashō 1644-94).

    Of all the flowers, the bush clover was a favourite with poets (in the Man'yōshū it is mentioned 140 times, more than any other plant!).

    #autumn #bushclover #hagi # #7FlowersofAutumn #Japan #Kyoto #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社

  10. mingled with tiny shells
    I saw scattered petals
    of bush-clovers
    rolling with the waves
    波の間や小貝にまじる萩の塵
    -Matsuo Bashō 1644-94).

    Of all the flowers, the bush clover was a favourite with poets (in the Man'yōshū it is mentioned 140 times, more than any other plant!).

    #autumn #bushclover #hagi # #7FlowersofAutumn #Japan #Kyoto #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社

  11. mingled with tiny shells
    I saw scattered petals
    of bush-clovers
    rolling with the waves
    波の間や小貝にまじる萩の塵
    -Matsuo Bashō 1644-94).

    Of all the flowers, the bush clover was a favourite with poets (in the Man'yōshū it is mentioned 140 times, more than any other plant!).

    #autumn #bushclover #hagi # #7FlowersofAutumn #Japan #Kyoto #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社

  12. mingled with tiny shells
    I saw scattered petals
    of bush-clovers
    rolling with the waves
    波の間や小貝にまじる萩の塵
    -Matsuo Bashō 1644-94).

    Of all the flowers, the bush clover was a favourite with poets (in the Man'yōshū it is mentioned 140 times, more than any other plant!).

    #autumn #bushclover #hagi # #7FlowersofAutumn #Japan #Kyoto #Nashinokijinja #梨木神社

  13. 4) HAGI
    Hagi (萩), mentioned numerous times in the Man'yōshū (万葉集), is one of the great symbols of Autumn.

    Representing bashfulness, affection and a meditative spirit, the flower lends its name to 'ohagi' (おはぎ), a sweet of red beans served around the Autumn Equinox (お彼岸).

    #autumn #ohagi #bushclover #Japan #おはぎ # #Kyoto

  14. 4) HAGI
    Hagi (萩), mentioned numerous times in the Man'yōshū (万葉集), is one of the great symbols of Autumn.

    Representing bashfulness, affection and a meditative spirit, the flower lends its name to 'ohagi' (おはぎ), a sweet of red beans served around the Autumn Equinox (お彼岸).

    #autumn #ohagi #bushclover #Japan #おはぎ # #Kyoto

  15. 4) HAGI
    Hagi (萩), mentioned numerous times in the Man'yōshū (万葉集), is one of the great symbols of Autumn.

    Representing bashfulness, affection and a meditative spirit, the flower lends its name to 'ohagi' (おはぎ), a sweet of red beans served around the Autumn Equinox (お彼岸).

    #autumn #ohagi #bushclover #Japan #おはぎ # #Kyoto

  16. 4) HAGI
    Hagi (萩), mentioned numerous times in the Man'yōshū (万葉集), is one of the great symbols of Autumn.

    Representing bashfulness, affection and a meditative spirit, the flower lends its name to 'ohagi' (おはぎ), a sweet of red beans served around the Autumn Equinox (お彼岸).

    #autumn #ohagi #bushclover #Japan #おはぎ # #Kyoto

  17. 4) HAGI
    Hagi (萩), mentioned numerous times in the Man'yōshū (万葉集), is one of the great symbols of Autumn.

    Representing bashfulness, affection and a meditative spirit, the flower lends its name to 'ohagi' (おはぎ), a sweet of red beans served around the Autumn Equinox (お彼岸).

    #autumn #ohagi #bushclover #Japan #おはぎ # #Kyoto