The seven grass daughters strolling along a sunny autumn path.
Kawaranadeshiko, kuzu, susuki, hagi, kikyou, fujibakama,omina-esi.
The seven autumn flowers, each lovely and beautiful in its own way, are "something to see and enjoy.
They are based on a waka poem written by Yamakami Imura in the 8th volume of Manyoshu (The Anthology of Myriad Leaves), and later became popular as the seven autumn flowers.
Later, they became popular as the seven autumn flowers.
Nowadays, development, unmanaged satoyama, and pilfering have reduced their numbers and made them endangered species.
Many of them are designated as endangered species, and it is difficult to see them growing wild.
It is difficult to see...