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wisteria
On-Yomi: トウ、ドウ — Kun-Yomi: ふじ
Koohii stories:
1) [decamer0n] 7-5-2007(205): According to legend, the great Ogaki wisteria tree grew and flowered from magical rice grains that were planted under the quarter moon.
2) [matticus] 23-12-2005(88): The wisteria is a type of hanging vine covered with flowers. By the light of the quarter moon, the flowers look like clusters of rice grains.
3) [mspertus] 29-3-2007(56): This is easy if you've seen Desperate Housewives. Here on Wisteria Lane, under the immaculate flowers, you wouldn't believe the things going on at night under the light of the quarter moon, and we're not talking about fancy recipes for cooking grains of rice.
4) [khooks] 13-6-2010(24): Wisteria is a plant that is the color of the moon and only blooms one quarter of the year (spring). It's best planted in a hole full of rice grains.
5) [pgp27] 17-7-2009(19): The wisteria is a FLOWER you can cook with MEAT and a QUARTER of a pound of RICE to make a delicious dish.