In the Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi, Japan sits an amazingly stunning wisteria tree that's often termed as the most beautiful in the whole globe. The biggest and earliest in Japan, the tree is the center of attention at the flower park as guests head to see it in complete blossom.
Going returning to roughly 1870, the 143-year-old tree has divisions that are reinforced by supports, which makes a a amazing flower offset umbrella. Best time to check out the park to see all of the park's beautiful wisteria trees? Mid-April to mid-May. Of course, if you can't create it, you can take a exclusive trip of the park courtesy of photographer Ralph Mirebs.
Going returning to roughly 1870, the 143-year-old tree has divisions that are reinforced by supports, which makes a a amazing flower offset umbrella. Best time to check out the park to see all of the park's beautiful wisteria trees? Mid-April to mid-May. Of course, if you can't create it, you can take a exclusive trip of the park courtesy of photographer Ralph Mirebs.