What’s the name?

M; I always wonder what’s the name of the plant in my garden.

F; Isn’t it what you brought by yourself?

M; No. I didn’t know where it comes from.

F; How old is it ?

M; It perhaps started to make roots a few years ago. It appears in spring and makes itself more than a meter’s high in summer. And disappear in winter.

F; I have no idea what’s the name of it.

M; I’ll show this plant below. Does any one know the name?

6 thoughts on “What’s the name?

  1. Good morning☀
    M:Do you know this flower?

    F:I don’t know.
    Nokogiriso?
    It’s different from leaf.

    M:yes, I think laceflower.
    But leaf is different.

    F:umm…
    Help us❗

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  2. Thankyou😆
    I remember it❗
    I watched it at Takaoka, Otogi no mori park, ten years before.
    (*^▽^)/★*☆♪

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  3. F: jen is uploding a picture of the flower growing wild in his garden on the blog. But she doesn’t seem to know the name of this flower.
    Do you know this flower’s name?
    M: No, I don’t know because I am not so familiar with flowers.
    But, I tried to check it on the net with key word as summer blooming and yellow flower.
    F: How was so?
    M: It is very similar to the flower of “Fennel” (Japanese name is Uikyo) when compared with the flower picture on the net.

    By the way, yesterday my younger grandson’s team won completely with 10 to 0 called game second round game of prefectural convention of Takamadonomiya Cup and advanced to the best 8.
    I expect their team to win the prefectural convention and participate in the national convention in the Jingu Stadium.

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  4. F: Are you familiar with flower names?
    M: Unfortunately, I’m not familiar.
    Moreover, even if I hear the name of the flower I quickly forget.
    F: You must be careful not to become dementia.
    M: Hahaha!
    By the way, John’s grandchildren are wonderful.
    F: I think so, too.
    M: I hope they will go to “Jingu Stadium.”

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