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Many streets across Hanoi are now adorned with the pure white petals of ‘sua’ tree flowers. The blooming tiny flowers brightens Hanoi’s sky and make the scene more romantic.
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Hanoians take photos with a flowering white ‘sua’ tree in the background.
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Blooming white ‘sua’ flowers add a charm to Hanoi during the leave-changing season.
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The elegant trees boast their beauty at a corner of Hang Dau Flower Garden.
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March is also the time when the flowers of the cotton tree begin blooming.
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The brilliantly-coloured blooms at the Vietnam National Museum of History.
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The cotton tree is also known as ‘moc mien’ and ‘po lang’. The flowers usually bloom in spring before the young leaves appear.
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The red colour of a cotton tree mixed with the white ‘sua’ tree creates a lively appeal in a corner of Giap Bat Street.
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Over the past week, a 400-m road with rows of yellow tabebuia trees grown on both sides in an urban area in La Khe Ward, Ha Dong District, has become an attractive ‘check-in’ destination for Hanoians.
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The tree, which is native to South America, is commonly called a golden trumpet tree. A yellow tabebuia tree is commonly 2m to 7m in height.
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A garden of blooming yellow tabebuia trees in Bao Dap Village, Kieu Ky Commune, Gia Lam District, in the outskirts of Hanoi.
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A women posing against a background of brilliant yellow tabebuia trees in the garden.