おはようございます(Good morning !)
But it always makes me a bit down to find it's over 12 o'clock when I get up. The morning has gone...
The rendered image is as below (ISO 100, Shutter Speed 1/1000, Burn 0.8, Monitor Gamma2.2)

The appearance of the blossom looks dark, but the color chart as well as the color of grass look fine.
And, just for a test (just for a test!), I re-rendered the same scene with different setting (ISO 400, Shutter Speed 1/750 the rest is the same).
This setting is the one which I used for the very first picture of this topic.
And the result is as below:
Well, this time the reflecting green color doesn't clearly show up on the surface of the blossom.
It is probably because I recently changed the texture of grass and by using that texture and setting ISO very high, the ground now looks yellow...it's getting a bit confusing.
In the above 2 pictures I am using the grass texture as below:
But at the beginning of this topic, I was using the grass texture as below:
And just for checking, I tried to render the scene with the original texture of grass, and the result is as below.
(ISO 100 Shutter Speed 1/1000, Burn 0.8, Monitor Gamma 2.2)
And, the below is ISO 400, Shutter Speed 1/750, Burn 0.8, Monitor Gamma 2.2)

This time the green color clearly appears on the surface of blossom.
So this may simply mean....
Because I set a high value for ISO (400), the basic color of the 2 grass textures has become very bright and vivid, and eventually one of the two ground has become almost yellow, and,on the 2nd picture of this post, the "almost yellow color" is on the surface of the blossom...
And if it's so, the real problem may not be "How to reduce the reflection from ground", but be "How to make blossom brighter without making ISO value unnaturally high (which will lead a serious reflection of the ground color on the blossom)"...
Hmm...
