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    We put the biggest flower delivery services to the test to find the best one for your money. 1-800-Flowers, Teleflora, Bouqs — find out who won. The best flower delivery services of 2025, tested ...

  3. Flora of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has significant diversity in flora. Of approximately 5,600 total vascular plant species, almost 40% are endemic. [1] This richness is due to the significant variation in latitude and altitude across the country, a diversity of climatic conditions due to monsoons, and multiple geohistorical incidences of connections with the mainland.

  4. Japanese garden - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese tradition has long been to keep a well-designed garden as near as possible to its original condition, [3] and many famous gardens appear to have changed little over several centuries, apart from the inevitable turnover of plants, in a way that is extremely rare in the West.

  5. List of botanical gardens in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Enoshima Tropical Plants Garden (Fujisawa, Kanagawa) Experimental Station for Landscape Plants (Chiba, Chiba) Fuji Bamboo Garden (Nagaizumi, Shizuoka) Fukuoka Municipal Zoo and Botanical Garden (Fukuoka, Fukuoka) Futagami Manyo Botanical Gardens (Takaoka, Toyama) Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands (Hakone, Kanagawa)

  6. Ikenobō - Wikipedia

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    Ikenobō (池坊) is the oldest and largest school of ikebana, the Japanese practice of giving plants and flowers invigorated new life. The Buddhist practice of Ikenobo has existed since the building of the Rokkaku-do temple. The actual organized school institution was founded in the 15th century by the Buddhist monk Senno.

  7. List of Japanese gardens in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Includes a Japanese garden designed by Hoichi Kurisu, covers 14 acres, including a 4-1/2 acre lake. This is a chisen kaiyu-shiki or “wet strolling garden.” Duke Farms: Hillsborough: New Jersey: The Japanese section includes a small teahouse, a wood bridge, fuji, azaleas, primrose, crocus, and a karesansui dry garden. Earl Burns Miller ...

  8. Ikebana - Wikipedia

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    Ikebana (生け花, 活け花, ' arranging flowers ' or ' making flowers alive ') is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also known as kadō ( 華道 , ' way of flowers ' ) . The origin of ikebana can be traced back to the ancient Japanese custom of erecting evergreen trees and decorating them with flowers as yorishiro ...

  9. Makoto Azuma - Wikipedia

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    Around this time he took a job as a trader in the Ota Market, one of Japan's largest flower and produce markets. [2] He cites his job at the Ota Market as the inspiration for pursuing a career in flowers. [3] With his interest in ornamental flowers piqued, he then took a job managing a flower shop in Azabu-Jūban in 1999. [3]

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