Hydrangea - Ajisai in Japan
Hydrangea - Ajisai アジサイ 紫陽花: The quintessential rainy season flower in Japan is the hydrangea, appearing in gardens and temples throughout mid-June.
Hydrangea - Ajisai アジサイ 紫陽花
The quintessential rainy season flower in Japan is the hydrangea - ajisai in Japanese.
Hydrangeas (ajisai) in full bloom in the rainy season in Japan
Appearing in gardens and temples throughout Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, the hydrangea is at its best in mid-June. The stems should be trimmed in the fall to ensure strong growth.
Hydrangeas just past their peak
Temples Known for their Hydrangeas in Japan
A number of temple and shrine gardens are well-known for their hydrangeas including Meigetsu-in Temple in Kamakura, Fujimori Jinja Shrine in Fushimi in Kyoto and Tofukuji also in south east Kyoto.
The hydrangea is native to south and east Asia (China, Korea, Japan, the Himalaya region and Indonesia) as well as North and South America. There are over 70 species. They bloom in various colors including blue, purple, white and pink.
The leaves are toxic if eaten and there have been a number of cases of Japanese restaurants serving the leaves as a garnish and unwittingly poisoning their customers!