【Distance from hypocenter】 :2160m Camphor tree 【height】:20.5m 【Around the trunk】:3m Hackberry 【height】:14.5m 【Around the trunk】:2.1m Kurogane Holly (Death) Camellia Black pine Shooting date 2011.5.2 2017.5.3 |
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| Camphor tree / Hackberry / Kurogane Holly / Camellia / Black pine (Yoshijima Inari Shrine) |
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| 1-8-6 Yoshijima-nishi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima (Yoshijima Inari Shrine) | |||||
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| (2011.5.2) | |||||
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| The camphor tree shows no significant damage, and its roots are thriving,
suggesting it's healthy and likely to grow even larger. |
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| The hackberry tree is growing at an angle, and its roots are buttress roots.
It has many leaves and looks healthy. |
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| (2017.5.3) | |||||
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| Both the camphor tree and the hackberry tree have lush foliage and appear to be in good health. The Kurogane Holly has damage at the base and visible damage to its branches. It is growing at an angle, and its foliage is sparse, giving the impression that it is not in very good health. The Japanese camellia is growing at an angle, spreading its branches and leaves widely. Its foliage is somewhat sparse. The Japanese black pine is growing at a significant angle, but this tree shape is not uncommon for Japanese black pines, so it should not be a problem. It also appears to have somewhat sparse foliage. |
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