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Saturday, January 11, 2020
Green "Queen" Flower Field
About 150,000 green "Queen" Flower fields in suburban gardens in a blooming season create a landscape like the European one. In the last days of a year, these fields become a "virtual living" place where thousands of visitors come to take selfies. Flowers usually bloom in green int the morning and turn purple in the afternoon. Thus, many confuse this flower with Lavander in Europe. It takes about three months from planting to blooming. Flowering remains for two months.
The owner of the garden has set up miniatures for visitors to take photos including a house set in the middle of a purple garden and a brown wooden house, reminiscent of English or French countrysides.
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