> On Nov 4, 2015, at 8:52 PM, tomoya muramoto <muramototom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> to a flower field grown naturally (not planted by man). Is it appropriate?

AFAIK that a natural open area of grasses is natural=grassland. 
If it is a bit taller stuff, possibly natural=scrub ( like the 1m tall green 
plants growing along roads in Japan, for example. 

If it is a field of crops or stuff, like grasses or hay or something, it is a 
landuse=meadow. 

Do those flowers grow in such quantity to make a mappable *natural* field? of 
all that one kind of flowers?

the Mizubasho looks like it grows when cultivated in a swamp or something (per 
google image search).  

I have seen a few growing naturally on Mt Akagi (I think), in streams/places 
with water.  

Where are you trying to map them? I’d love to visit a place with big fields of 
them growing naturally!

most of the flowers shown here on this page ( I randomly found ) are in fields 
that seems to be very man-managed, or possibly fallow farm fields. 

http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/kisono3/colony/colony-e.htm 
<http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/kisono3/colony/colony-e.htm>

But some of these would be the flower field tag we are discussing. 


some of the flowers growing naturally seem to be forest floor coverings.
http://previews.123rf.com/images/whitetag/whitetag1310/whitetag131085326/23683697-clumps-of-katakuri.jpg
 
<http://previews.123rf.com/images/whitetag/whitetag1310/whitetag131085326/23683697-clumps-of-katakuri.jpg>

I have no idea how to tag stuff on the forest or wood floor, which some of 
these natural groups seem to be. 

Javbw








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