Ozozaki 遅咲き is a late blooming flower. Defined as a springplom, she has been harvested during late summer as her petals were not fully grown during spring. Ozozaki did not mind as she is quite a cheerful creature and easily makes friends. Many of the sumploms found Ozozaki interesting as her looks and features look slightly different from then. Aside from cheerful her peers would describe her as loyal and creative. Ozozaki means ‘late blooming’ in Japanese.
This springplom is part of the spring 2024 collection. As the forest awakens to the promise of new beginnings the residents await new arrivals of both newborns and visitors. Fuwa Fuwa Folk arrive in the forest, Gero Gero Gama take out their fishing rods and Plum Rabbits start gathering to plan events. All to bring joy to everyone in Mamorumori forest.
Springploms are made out of polyester filling and local second-handed fabrics. When dirty please try to gently handwash as they are afraid of washing machines and dry cleaners. A regular plom is approximately 22x22x22 cm [7.8"x 7.8"x 7.8"inch]. Keep in mind that adopting a resident comes with high responsibility. They need love and care! The resident comes without attributes such as the plantpot.