Ark Tategamori
The symbolic tree, the mountain ash, is now in full bloom.

One flower that adds color to early summer is the mountain ash.
White and pink dogwoods are planted at Ark Tategamori.

Cornus kousa is a deciduous tall tree of the Cornaceae family, Cornus genus, subgenus Cornus.
It blooms from May to July and the fruit ripens from August to September and can be eaten raw.
In late autumn, you can enjoy beautiful autumn leaves.
When in full bloom, the white flowers look like they are covered in snow, making them a perfect match for Ark Tategamori in early summer.

Agricultural department: Hideaki Katata