Some Japanese seem so preoccupied with cherry blossoms that they are unable to notice the existence of other blossoms that come to bloom a little earlier than cherry blossoms.
I would like to introduce some of them.
If one enjoys watching the nature, he or she will notice two species of trees full of tiny yellow blossoms in parks, gardens, roadsides, and temple/shrine grounds.
One is "mansaku", Hamamelis japonica, vernacular name in English is "Japanese witch hazel". I heard that the witch hazel, or Hamamelis verginiana, from North America comes to bloom in autumn, not in spring like "mansaku".
[mansaku, Hamamelis japonica]
[sansyuyu, Cornus officinalis]
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