What’s this?

It’s summer and plants have abundant of flowers and fruits in Australia.

My daughter sent a photo in the garden. I asked what it was…and what do you think it it.

I’ll tell you later.

I’ve heard the name of Tokeisou just same flower as this one. It’s said like this….

Which is which?

The one which my daughter showed me

“Passion fruits”.

The passion fruits

12 thoughts on “What’s this?

  1. Good morning ⛄
    Today is very cold so my brain is frozen❄
    I think it,???
    It’s 「Hyotan no ki」
    But difficult shape.
    I’m looking forward to your answer .
    (^_^ゞ(^∧^)(^O^)/

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  2. Australia is now in the summer of my favorite, so I am very envious.
    Well, the answer to “what’s this?” asked on the blog is very difficult, isn’t it?
    To be honest, I don’t understand.
    But, searching on the net about “Australian summer fruit”, there was “Feijoa” and its image and blog’s picture were similar.
    So, I guess the answer you ask is “Feijoa”.
    “Feijoa” is native to South America and it is popular as a garden tree or a park tree in New Zealand or Australia etc, and its fruit seems to be eaten as a popular fruit.

    By the way, also today’s morning I had to do the snow removal work of my parking lot.
    There is also a snow melting equipment in my parking lot, but snow melting will remain as the water flow weakens when the snow melting equipment of surrounding are operated all at once.

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  3. Passion fruit is my favorite.
    I order this to Okinawa every year..

    By the way,
    There was no snow in my area yesterday.
    But, snow is hard today
    Today we held a “lki Iki Salon” in my town.
    It was snowing but a lot of people participated and had a good time.
    The next “Iki Iki Salon” is in March next year.

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    1. It’s announced previously much snow so everyone should have been prepared for that. Actually snow is not so much than expected that no traffic jams nor confusions in my case….it was lucky!

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