[Branch & Blossom Guide | Summer] Viburnum Snowball & Japanese Kerria
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This time, we'd like to introduce "Viburnum Snowball & Japanese Kerria."

Viburnum Snowball is a deciduous shrub belonging to the genus Viburnum in the honeysuckle family.
Its origin is East Asia and Europe.
The lime green color of its flowers gradually fades, eventually turning into white snowballs, which is said to be how it got the name "Snowball."

Japanese Kerria is a deciduous shrub belonging to the genus Kerria in the rose family. Its origins are Japan and China.
As its flower language "elegance" and "sublimity" suggests, its slender and delicate yet dignified presence is captivating.

Branches with flowers are delicate. Please handle them with care.
Both tend to lose water easily and gradually absorb less water over time. Each time you change the water, refresh the cut ends and make a cross-shaped incision with scissors.
For Viburnum Snowball, removing the cotton-like substance in the center of the stem will help it absorb water more easily.
We hope you enjoy the extra effort required to enjoy your branches for a long time.
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