French Flowers ポスト French FlowersRedcurrantRedcurrant, red currant or Aka suguri (scientific name: Ribes rubrum) is native to France and Poland, and is a deciduous shrub. In spring, a lot of yellow-green florets bloom downward in the inflorescOreganoOregano (scientific name: Origanum vulgare) is native to the Mediterranean coast of France, Greece, etc. It is a perennial of family Lamiaceae. There are fragrances with very soft virgin growing in thPoplarPoplar (scientific name: Populus x canadensis) is a heat-resistant, and drought-resistant deciduous tree in the family Salicaceae, native to Italy and France. The tree is broom-shaped, and in the lateEranthis hyemalisEranthis hyemalis is the Ranunculus Department shibateranthis hardy perennials (bulbous plants) native to southern Europe. There are shibateranthis (LTR) yellow-flowered varieties.Late winter under thLa FranceLa France or butter pear (scientific name: Pyrus communis var.sativa) is a French varieties and is a cultivar of the deciduous small tree “Western pear” of the family Rosaceae. In Japan, Yamagata Pref Other FeaturesMalaysia FlowersMalaysia FlowersA fowerThis is a collection of flowers whose Japanese names begin with the letter "ア". Even if the name doesn't start with "ア", it includes the flowers whose alias starts with "ア". September green flowerThis is the special feature of green blossom blooming in September in a garden and a park, a botanical garden, a field, a mountain including cut flowers.There may be a few thing with the flower amonTypical orchidsTypical orchids - Epidendrum radicans,Cypripedium macranthos var. speciosum,Calanthe discolor,Prosthechea cochleata, Odontoglossum, astrochilus japonicus, Cattleya,Cephalanthera erecta, Phalaenopsis aU.S.A FlowersFlowers native to the U.S. - A collection of flowers that are believed to be native to the United States or horticultural varieties.Flowers of New CaledoniaNew Caledonia flowers are a treasure trove of rare flowers with many endemic species. Xanthostemon aurantiacus 'red & yellow', Reindeer lichen, Amyema scandens etc.