Caribbean Trumpet trees (Tabebuia aurea) of yellow blossoms excite Hanoians in a spectacular display of color amid partly cloudy weather during the seasonal change between spring and summer.
The Hanoi Times helps you explore the spectacular bloom.
The dry season-deciduous tree makes the scenery magnificent. |
The trumpet-shaped flower, native to South America, appears briefly so it draws many people, mainly young ones, coming to take photos. |
Caribbean Trumpet flowers are making a place in the outskirts of Hanoi one of the most popular flowering areas in recent years as it flowers profusely these days in March. |
It is a popular ornamental tree in subtropical and tropical regions, grown for its spectacular flower display on leafless shoots at the end of spring. |
The most spectacular blooming occurs after a tree has lost all its leaves and its branches are bare. |
It begins blooming when the leaves start to drop and the ephemeral blossom season lasts for around 16 days. |
The flowers are bright yellow, up to 6.5 cm in diameter. |
The spectacular display of yellow beautifies the residential area. |
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