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Nandina of Amami
Nandina (also known as sacred bamboo), which originated in China, is an evergreen shrub in the barberry family that grows in the wild in the forested areas with deep surface soil west of the Kanto region. In Kawachinagano, it is often found cultivated around homes, in stonewalls, and in fields, primarily around the Amami and Nagaredani districts. Nandina flowers from June to July, and bears bright red seeds around December. Flowers can be used as cut flowers for Japanese traditional New Year’s celebrations and the seeds for medical purposes.
Address | Amami Kawachinagano |
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Directions | Get off at Amami Station on the Nankai Koya Line. |
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Address
Amami Kawachinagano
Website
https://kankou-kawachinagano.jp/scene/amamigou/index.html
Directions
Get off at Amami Station on the Nankai Koya Line.
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