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Spring flowers in Japan: nemophila

Summary by City-Cost
Nemophila flowers are what I personally call Baby Blue Eyes in English. Baby Blue Eyes I think is most common name for them outside of Japan. But in Japan most people seem to use the English 'nemophila', probably because in Japanese they use the katakana for nemophila.In Japanese they are also sometimes called Rurikara Kusa.Nemophila is the scientific name for these petite, delicate flowers. The name Nemophila comes from the Greek ‘nemos’ meanin…
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City-Cost broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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