Welcome to “Nishinomiya’s Hardy Plants,” a series where we introduce weeds and flowers growing strong around Nishinomiya, kind of like the famous “fighting daikon” that pushes up through pavement.
This time, here it is↓

This time it’s not a weed or wildflower, but these pink flowers blooming all over Nishinomiya without giving in to this scorching heat!!!

That pink really pops against the blue sky~(*^-^*)
※ Captured from Minna no Shumi no Engei, NHK Publishing
The name “sarusuberi” apparently comes from the tree’s super-smooth trunk, so smooth that even monkeys could slip on it. Since the flowers bloom for a long time, it’s also called 百日紅, meaning “hundred-day red”!

It was also bearing fruit nicely (^^)/ Even in days of heat over 35°C, it’s still blooming strong!
Where to Find “Sarusuberi”
In front of Hankyu Shukugawa Station (^^)/

Around here on the map↓
The address is 9 Hagoromocho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo.
You can also see them here (^^)/ Along Sakagura-dori, in front of Rokkakudo in Imazu.

Around here on the map↓
The address is 4-10 Imazu Futabacho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo.
Finally
The vivid pink sarusuberi flowers are blooming up toward the bright blue sky~ You can spot them in lots of places around Nishinomiya, so try looking for them (^^)/
There are white flowers too~!

At the base of the sarusuberi tree at Shukugawa Station, there was an old main pillar from Hagoromo Bridge dating back to the Taisho era.




















