The higanbana is a perennial herb native to China that blooms in autumn.
It is named higanbana because only the flower stalks rise from the ground and bloom as the equinoctial equinox approaches.
The name "higanbana" comes from the fact that only the flower stalks rise from the ground and bloom when the equinoxes approach.
There is a poem, "Higanbana: The leaves do not see the flowers, but the flowers do not see the leaves.
When the leaves are present, the flowers do not bloom, and when the flowers bloom, the leaves are absent.
It has a lovely alias, "Soshihana," meaning that they never meet each other but think of each other.
There are many other aliases for higanbana that asso...