木の花

Etymology
→ →  →

From.

Noun

 * 1) flowers blooming on a tree, especially,
 * [Notes: konohana here is interchangable with . In, the opening poem changes ima wa harube to to .]
 * [Notes: konohana here is interchangable with . In, the opening poem changes ima wa harube to to .]
 * [Notes: konohana here is interchangable with . In, the opening poem changes ima wa harube to to .]

Etymology
Phrase consisting of +  +.

The reading is the combining form (this is one such exception) and probably an older form of.

Noun

 * 1) flowers blooming on a tree, especially,