Alexandra: (Pointing to a climbing plant) Oh, look at this wisteria! It has such a delicate lavender shade. Do you see the structure of its clusters? That's the Wisteria floribunda.
Pixel: (Kneeling near the grass) And here, these little touches of red and pale pink, those are clearly azaleas, Rhododendron molle. The Japanese garden wouldn't be the same without them.
Yuzuki: (Sitting in her flowing dress, eyes wide) Wait! How do you two know all this? Wisteria, azalea, floribunda? You're naming plants in Latin as if you were ordering sushi! Where and how did you learn all these names? Are you secret botanists?
Yuzuki, you move like a breeze through blossoms—graceful, unhurried, and full of quiet joy. The garden blooms around you and seems to follow your rhythm.