The flower shop near my home recently started selling Japanese roses known as Wabara. These roses possess a delicate beauty, with soft, nuanced colors that evoke the spirit of Japanese Wabi-Sabi and have nostalgic, poetic names.
Mr. Kunieda, a famous Wabara breeder, has shared that his dream is to create roses that resemble wild grasses, gently swaying in the wind.
The Wabara roses are produced in Moriyama-shi, Shiga, and are available as return gifts through the hometown tax donation program in Shiga.
Today, I purchased a Wabara from the flower shop. It is a soft, brownish-pink variety called Aoi-Fuga.
Photo by Tsukubu
WABARA Rose Farm KEIJI
1465, Sugiecho, Moriyamashi, Shiga, Japan

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