Dear ki-san,
Yes, its’ a big garden.
To be exact, most of the flowers there
are probably はなしょうぶ.
あやめ grow in the dry earth.
かきつばた grow in the wet earth.
はなしょうぶ grow both in the wet and dry earth.
We often call はなしょうぶ ショウブ, don’t we?
Oh, I’m sorry I can’t tell the difference.
You saw people from Higashi-murayama in Spain!
What a coincidence!
Oh, no. Do you mean people from Higashi-murayama
were in your tour group?
Thank you.
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