In the Seattle Japanese Garden, this beautiful small tree, Cornus kousa var. chinensis, is locatednear the path on the pond’s east side. It’s a form of the more well-known Kousa Dogwood...
Read MorePine candles are selectively removed to create the pine's distinctive form.
Read MoreRhododendron ‘Quakeress’ is one of the lovely bi-colored Azaleas in Seattle’s Japanese Garden. Its flowers consist of two contrasting colors (pink and white) with striking -- and varied -- patterning.
Read MoreRoyal Azalea blooms around April each year.
Read MoreThe spring season has much to share with us, if we slow down and notice. By writing haiku, you can share in a close experience of everything the season of beginnings has to offer, and then share these experiences with your friends and family.
Read MoreCamellia Japonica 'Daikagura" blooming in the Seattle Japanese Garden
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