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夢が咲く 有吉園芸~Road to start a garden shop~ 2025年1月7日 専門家オススメ!2025年 イチオシの植物(前編)
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00:00Ariyoshi Engei, which began regular broadcasting in October last year.
00:06When you grow up, you see?
00:08You see, if you take good care of it, it becomes like this.
00:11That's what I like.
00:13We met with a unique group of teachers who lecture on various types of plants and their charm.
00:20That's great! Wow!
00:22Yes.
00:23How is it?
00:24Great!
00:25That's good.
00:26But this is really good.
00:28It's really cool.
00:30I really like this. I want it right now.
00:33Really?
00:34Yes.
00:35It's a flowerpot.
00:36It's a flowerpot.
00:37The first broadcast of the new year is...
00:40I look forward to working with you this year.
00:42I look forward to working with you this year.
00:44I look forward to working with you this year.
00:45I would like to ask the teachers to prepare a plant for this year.
00:49That's right. It looks interesting.
00:52Professionals of plants, who excel in various genres, introduce the most popular plants this year.
01:03What is the most popular plant in each industry in 2025?
01:11I've never seen it before.
01:13Let's take a step forward to the open of the dream hallucinogen.
01:21It smells blue.
01:22It smells blue.
01:24That's right.
01:51Now, let me introduce the first teacher.
01:55This is not an exaggeration to say that he is a pure regular of the hallucinogen.
02:00This is Mr. Kataoka.
02:05Mr. Kataoka is also a producer of other plants.
02:09He has been learning about other plants and how to grow them.
02:17It's hard to grow.
02:18I have not calculated the amount of plants in nature, so I put them in a mess.
02:22Please give me back my time so far.
02:27What I brought this time is a plant that has been enjoyed in gardening since before the war.
02:35It's a plant that has never been featured or popular.
02:41I think it will be popular this year in 2025.
02:46I see.
02:48Do you know Gasteria?
02:50I've never heard of Gasteria.
02:51It's a little different.
03:00It's a plant like this.
03:04It doesn't seem to be popular.
03:09Mr. Kataoka's favorite is Gasteria, a plant of other plants.
03:14It has a unique form and an impressive name.
03:17What kind of characteristics does it have?
03:24I asked a friend who specializes in Gasteria to prepare it for me.
03:33I was so excited that I brought 35 leaves.
03:37Is that so?
03:39The shape of the leaves is different for each plant.
03:46It's cute.
03:48It's shaped like a Hawlchia.
03:50Gasteria was originally treated as a friend of Hawlchia.
03:56I see.
03:58It's interesting.
04:00It's amazing.
04:02It's hard and rough, unlike other plants.
04:11It's like a human body.
04:16It's amazing.
04:17It's like this.
04:19It's amazing.
04:21It's like a turtle.
04:25It's unique.
04:27My friend makes it very carefully.
04:29It's amazing.
04:31It's unique.
04:35It's interesting.
04:37Are these all friends?
04:39Yes.
04:40They are all different types of Gasteria.
04:45One of them has a flower.
04:49It's amazing.
04:50I'm sorry.
04:51It's plain.
04:52The flower is plain.
04:55It's valuable.
04:57It's like a lily.
05:00Even if you cut it, it will last a long time.
05:02I think it's good for a single pot.
05:05Do you get this every year?
05:07Yes.
05:08That's good.
05:09If you take care of the brightness, it will rise from the center.
05:16Gasteria is the shape of this flower.
05:21It's like a stomach.
05:23Gaster.
05:24Gaster.
05:25That's why it's called Gasteria.
05:27I see.
05:29The flower is beautiful.
05:32Compared to the transparency of Hawlchia, Gasteria is less cute.
05:37That's why it's less popular.
05:42But if Hawlchia becomes popular, it will attract more people.
05:48That's right.
05:50Most people who specialize in cactus have Gasteria.
05:57But it's not popular anymore.
06:02I hope it will be popular this year.
06:09It's interesting because it has a variety of shapes.
06:12Some flowers bloom in a circle.
06:14Some flowers rise in a spiral.
06:17Is this difficult?
06:19It's really easy.
06:22It's easier than Hawlchia.
06:25You don't have to water it for a month.
06:28That's right.
06:30If you water it too much, it will wither.
06:35It's for people who don't have a lot of water.
06:39This is interesting.
06:41This is amazing.
06:45It's rare.
06:47It's called a crown.
06:49There are many flowers without stems.
06:53The stem of the crown is a type of U-shaped stem.
06:58The stem is falling from the cliff in Cape Town.
07:06It's falling and rising.
07:08If you turn it upside down, sand will come out.
07:11The stem falls and rises toward the sun.
07:16I don't know what will happen.
07:19I think it will fall because the crown is heavy.
07:22It's interesting.
07:24It has a name tag.
07:26It's a product of a certain company.
07:29It's 66,000 yen.
07:31It's 66,000 yen.
07:33The pattern is beautiful.
07:36It's interesting.
07:38Is this a general product?
07:40It's a general product.
07:42You can get it at a home improvement store.
07:45Is this a product of Mr. Ozaki?
07:48It's not popular.
07:55Is this a general product?
07:59This is a small size.
08:01It's about this size.
08:05This is a large size.
08:08It's still a little expensive.
08:11It's not popular.
08:13People who like it like it.
08:16People who like it like it.
08:19It's a good shape.
08:22It's a popular product.
08:25This is a large size.
08:29It's amazing.
08:32It's a strange texture.
08:34I want to touch it.
08:36It's hard.
08:38It's not cute.
08:40Is it okay to touch it?
08:42It's okay.
08:46I want to touch it.
08:50It's like an aloe vera.
08:53It looks like an insect.
08:56The shape is interesting.
08:58How long does it take to grow?
09:02It's slow overall.
09:05It takes a year or two.
09:08Is it really slow?
09:10It takes a year or two to grow.
09:15It takes a year or two to grow.
09:20But I can't get a citizenship.
09:25If someone opens a pop-up store, it will be fun.
09:29That's right.
09:34Let's advertise it.
09:38The shape of the leaves and the shape of the stems are different by species.
09:45The name of the flower is ICHI-RIN-ZASHI.
09:50There are many ways to enjoy it.
09:59The teachers choose the best plants in 2025.
10:06Next is a new plant that goes beyond gasteria.
10:11It's not dead, is it?
10:13Who is watching this program?
10:16It's this and this.
10:19It's amazing.
10:21The next one will definitely come.
10:32Let's open it.
10:35Of course, it's BIKAKU-SHIDA.
10:39Miyahara is a specialist in BIKAKU-SHIDA.
10:46BIKAKU-SHIDA is a Shida plant native to the tropical region.
10:50Unusually, BIKAKU-SHIDA is traded at a high price.
10:57Miyahara dreams of the birth of the Ariyoshi brand BIKAKU-SHIDA.
11:02BIKAKU-SHIDA is sold for 1 million yen.
11:05After that, BIKAKU-SHIDA is taught to grow.
11:10BIKAKU-SHIDA is a growing Rolex.
11:13BIKAKU-SHIDA is like this.
11:15BIKAKU-SHIDA is a Rolex.
11:20BIKAKU-SHIDA is a plant event held all over Japan.
11:23BIKAKU-SHIDA is a specialty of Miyahara,
11:27so it is a specialty of Miyahara.
11:32This time, I would like to introduce you to the traditional KOTEN-ENGEI.
11:43This is called OMOTO.
11:46What is this?
11:50It's not dead, is it?
11:53This is very interesting.
11:56This is a mysterious OMOTO.
11:59Miyahara's favorite is OMOTO, a plant used in KOTEN-ENGEI.
12:06Although the shape of the leaves is rough and wavy,
12:10it still gives off a sense of elegance.
12:16This is OMOTO's expert, Mr. Katooka.
12:19Do you know more about OMOTO?
12:22I'm getting more and more knowledge.
12:24OMOTO doesn't seem to be popular.
12:28OMOTO has been popular in the media for about 24 years.
12:34This is amazing.
12:36This is OMOTO.
12:39OMOTO is in good health.
12:45OMOTO doesn't seem to have enough water.
12:48OMOTO has a lot of water.
12:51This has nothing to do with beauty.
13:00This is a famous flower used in Ikebana in the Muromachi period.
13:08This is OMOTO.
13:11OMOTO is said to be used as a flower in Ikebana on New Year's Day.
13:21Is that so?
13:25OMOTO is a Japanese seed plant.
13:28It was planted in Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu in the northernmost part of Miyagi Prefecture.
13:33In the Edo period, it was loved by the shogun and noble people.
13:38After that, OMOTO spread to the common people.
13:46Is there a straight leaf?
13:49There are some that develop more beautifully.
13:52Some are white.
13:54People who like OMOTO enjoy this shape.
13:58I like the shape of a lion, so I borrowed this.
14:02I see.
14:05I've never seen this before.
14:09OMOTO can be grown in two pieces a year.
14:14OMOTO grows slowly and beautifully.
14:17Is that so?
14:19This is a combination of OMOTO and HACHI.
14:24This is interesting.
14:26In the Edo period, painters did not put a signature on the pottery.
14:41I see.
14:43However, when I looked it up, I found a famous person.
14:46OMOTO has a variety of prices.
14:50The price of OMOTO depends on the price.
14:55OMOTO is expensive.
15:00I borrowed this from SHUN KOUEN.
15:05SHUN KOUEN has been a champion for 11 consecutive years.
15:14SHUN KOUEN's young husband is making HACHI.
15:20HACHI is also made by a contemporary artist.
15:25That's interesting.
15:27Is this expensive?
15:29I had an event with him the other day.
15:32It was 800,000 yen at that time.
15:37It's about 3,000 yen below.
15:41OMOTO is interesting to grow.
15:45OMOTO can be grown in two pieces a year.
15:50Do you know OMOTO?
15:53I don't know.
15:55I have OMOTO.
15:57I don't have OMOTO.
16:00OMOTO is more simple.
16:05OMOTO is valuable.
16:07Who is watching this program?
16:10This is OMOTO.
16:15OMOTO is amazing.
16:17OMOTO will come again.
16:21OMOTO is interesting.
16:23There were many people who came to buy OMOTO at the event the other day.
16:28OMOTO is amazing.
16:30OMOTO will come again.
16:32OMOTO is the next member.
16:38OMOTO is fun to watch.
16:41OMOTO is good.
16:43OMOTO is cute.
16:48OMOTO has a variety of leaves depending on the species.
16:51OMOTO is fun to enjoy the harmony of your favorite leaves and leaves.
16:58Why don't you step into the world of classical gardening?
17:09After this, we will introduce cute flowers instead of exotic plants.
17:17That's right.
17:28Next, Mr. Goto, a gardener at Ozaki Flower Park, will introduce the best plants.
17:36OZAKI FLOWER PARK
17:38OZAKI FLOWER PARK is a garden specialty store that boasts the largest variety of plants in Tokyo.
17:44It has been in our care many times since last year.
17:51Mr. Goto was told about the Haoluchia, a carnivorous plant.
17:58Mr. Ariyoshi, who didn't know Haoluchia well at the time of this recording,
18:06I didn't know it would be so delicious if it increased infinitely.
18:10This is cute.
18:12It looks like a caterpillar.
18:14Mr. Ariyoshi started growing Haoluchia at home.
18:22This year, the president of the company recommended it to me.
18:38It's cute.
18:41The president likes cute things.
18:45It's called St. Paulia.
18:47St. Paulia
18:49President of Ozaki Flower Park, Mr. Ariyoshi likes cute flowers and egg-shaped leaves.
18:59St. Paulia is the queen of indoor plants.
19:03You can enjoy flowers in your room.
19:06It was very popular in the Showa era.
19:11During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people started growing indoor plants.
19:17If you get tired of the leaves, you can add color to them.
19:22It's a beautiful and cute leaf.
19:24It's a beautiful leaf.
19:26It's a beautiful leaf.
19:32It's beautiful when you look at the flowers.
19:34There are various colors and patterns.
19:38This is my favorite color.
19:40It's pink and cute.
19:43It's like a cherry blossom.
19:45It's a beautiful color.
19:46Are there many colors?
19:48Yes, there are pink, blue, white, and purple.
19:53What about flowers?
19:54Flowers bloom normally.
19:57But it's hard to bloom in midsummer.
20:01I grow them at home.
20:04I put them in the shade of a tree.
20:07I don't get direct sunlight.
20:09It's too hot in Japan.
20:11Do you like indoor plants?
20:13It's about 18 to 25 degrees Celsius.
20:16It's the easiest temperature for us to live in.
20:20I used to live in Africa.
20:23I used to live in the shade of a tree in the mountains.
20:28You don't have to be exposed to direct sunlight?
20:31I don't have to be exposed to strong sunlight.
20:34In winter, I don't have to be exposed to strong sunlight.
20:38I avoid being exposed to direct sunlight in the morning and at night.
20:43I put them in the middle of my room.
20:45Flowers grow well between spring and April.
20:52I use a watering can.
20:54I use a watering can.
20:56I use a watering can.
20:57I use a watering can.
20:59I use a watering can.
21:01It's good to dry them in a shallow burner.
21:05When they are dry, you can put them in a watering can.
21:08How often do you bloom?
21:10I sometimes get flowers even when they are not blooming.
21:24It's a flower, so I thought it would be a good gift for someone's birthday, mother's day, or for a carnation.
21:39But centaurs don't take up a lot of space, so I thought it would be a good gift.
21:46Is this the standard size?
21:48Yes, this is the standard size.
21:52It's a collection, so you can arrange it as you like.
21:57It used to be popular, but now it's a little down.
22:00It's a little down, but if you're a person who likes flowers, you can decorate it.
22:07And if you're the president, you can decorate it.
22:10I like centaurs.
22:12As the queen of indoor plants, St. Paulier, which caused a huge boom in the Showa era, blooms again even if it withers once for the seeds.
22:27The cute flowers heal the hearts of those who grow them many times.
22:36This is beautiful, too.
22:39This is Viola.
22:41This is an outdoor plant.
22:46Viola is a standard flower that can be found in many colors and is often seen in garden shops.
22:53Why is it so popular?
23:00It's about mid-October.
23:02It's like a line of flowers in a store.
23:06It's good to have flowers in your garden.
23:09When you're done with the flowers, it's better to pile them up like St. Paulier.
23:14It's not good to have flowers all the time.
23:16It's better to save your energy so that you can bloom the next flower.
23:20If you repeat the flower piling, the flowers will bloom until April or May.
23:27You can't do it in the summer.
23:29It's a one-year process.
23:32You can buy a new Viola in the fall.
23:37You can plant it in the garden.
23:41Is it cheap?
23:44Yes, it's cheap.
23:47I recommend this.
23:50I don't like flowers.
23:52What?
23:53Flowers.
23:55There is a plant that has beautiful flowers.
23:59It's the same management as St. Paulier.
24:03Is that so?
24:06If you are interested in plants, you will be surprised.
24:12It's easy to imagine.
24:15For example, Utsubo Okazura is the same as Paphiopedilum.
24:19Sarasenia is the same as a flower.
24:24It's easy to understand.
24:27I don't take insects.
24:30I don't take insects at all.
24:32It's sticky.
24:35Viola is a staple of the garden.
24:38It's easy for beginners to grow.
24:40There are various colors.
24:43You can buy it for the color of the garden.
24:51Next week, Mr. Tanabe will introduce the best plants.
24:57He will introduce the best plants.
25:00He will introduce the best plants.
25:05I can't stop laughing when I get a request from Tiffany and Hermes.
25:11I will eat it.
25:16It's a blue smell.
25:19Who wants to watch this program?
25:22This program and this program.
25:26I was drooling.

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