Direction of the Akaishi River

After snow melts “Geum pentapetalum” ,” Phyllodoce caerulea” ,” Primula cuneifolia var. cuneifolia”,” Rhododendron aureum”,” Loiseleuria procumbens” and “Phyllodoce aleutica” start to bloom.
“Phyllodoce aleutica” has a lot of buds.
For a few days you will see them.
*Akaishi river’s flow is little fast and strong. Hikers can walk on rocks and cross the river.
*Snow just under the junction of Mt.Hokuchindake os gone.
*” Geum pentapetalum” in Kumono daira have fluffy. “Phyllodoce aleutica” is blooming beautifully.

Just below the peak of Mt. Kurodake

From the top of Mt.Kurodake to Mt.PonKurodake “Therorhodion camtschaticum” is still beautiful.
And Rhododendron aureum expands its community.
It is beautiful and lovely.
Many hikers said “wow! So beautiful!”
This year for wild flowers is really good climate.
“Rhododendron aureum”, Rhododendron aureum, “Cassiope lycopodioides (Pall.) D.Don” and “Viola crassa Makino” is better than in a few years.
“Bryanthus gmelinii” booms all at once.
“Bryanthus gmelinii” is really good condition.
This flower is very small, but spread widely to bloom.
Depends on kinds of flower and weather this year’s wild flower in Daisetuzan is the best!

Mt. Kurodake’s northeastern face

“Weigela middendorffiana” that bloomed in a big community is still beautiful. But some flowers are dying.
On the other hand “Trollius riederianus var. riederianus” bloom widely from 8th station of Mt.Kurodake.
Just under the summit it is like a big flower garden of “Trollius riederianus var. riederianus”.
“Trollius riederianus var. riederianus” has a lot of buds.
Hikers will see them for a while.
Day by day numbers of flowers and kinds of flowers are increasing.
We will tell about it in “Mountain information” later.