As for the red flower, as for the thicket camellia, the branch which lengthened above, a petrifaction willow, the small leaf are Rikyu plums. A good flower is called simple flower arrangement for a tearoom in the tea-ceremony room, and this Rikyu plum is assumed one of the simple flower arrangement for a tearoom, too. The name seemed to be acquired for Rikyu Senno, but does not seem to be a thing called the simple flower arrangement for a tearoom which Rikyu Senno loved because I am that what was brought in entered Japan in Chinese origin in the Meiji era. The thicket camellia was born in Japan purely. I arranged what bloomed in the garden of my home. I was apt to usually overlook it, and the camellia was able to show the symmetry that a leaf with the luster and a bright bright red flower were wonderful glossily, too.