Wednesday, August 5, 2020
View this post on Instagram This week's Kurosengoku soybean field. They're about 60-70cm tall. 😊 As August approaches, tiny flower buds are beginning to appear. If you look closely at the third photo, you can see tiny buds at the nodes. We're looking forward to seeing them in full bloom. # Kurosengoku soybeans # Kurosengoku # Flower buds # Hokuryu Sunflower Park # Roadside station # Hokuryu Town # Hokkaido Kurosengoku Business Cooperative AssociationA post shared by (@kurosengoku) – August 3, 2020, 5:43 PM PDT
This week's Kurosengoku soybean field. They're about 60-70cm tall. 😊 As August approaches, tiny flower buds are beginning to appear. If you look closely at the third photo, you can see tiny buds at the nodes. We're looking forward to seeing them in full bloom. # Kurosengoku soybeans # Kurosengoku # Flower buds # Hokuryu Sunflower Park # Roadside station # Hokuryu Town # Hokkaido
Kurosengoku Business Cooperative AssociationA post shared by (@kurosengoku) – August 3, 2020, 5:43 PM PDT