[In Pictures] Blooming capparaceae flowers cast glow in rural village in Quang Binh

Between the end of spring and early summer, ancient ‘bun’ (capparaceae) trees in Tuy Loc Village, Loc Thuy Commune, Le Thuy District, Quang Binh Province enter blooming season, creating a glowing beauty to the natural landscape.
Blooming capparaceae flowers create a glowing beauty to the natural landscape.
Blooming capparaceae flowers create a glowing beauty to the natural landscape.
The trees often grow wild in localities in the north-central region, such as Quang Binh Province and Hue City.

The trees often grow wild in localities in the north-central region, such as Quang Binh Province and Hue City.

The blooming flowers add much charm to the Kien Giang River.

The blooming flowers add much charm to the Kien Giang River.

Initially, the flowers are white and turn bright yellow in full bloom. Each flower has 13 to 18 stamens in white and yellow colours.

Initially, the flowers are white and turn bright yellow in full bloom. Each flower has 13 to 18 stamens in white and yellow colours.

When blooming, the stamens are bristling like spider webs.

When blooming, the stamens are bristling like spider webs.

At the end of the blooming season, which falls in late summer, the flowers turn dark yellow and form into ivory-white, oval fruits.

At the end of the blooming season, which falls in late summer, the flowers turn dark yellow and form into ivory-white, oval fruits.

The blooming capparaceae trees become an attractive check-in destination for locals and tourists.

The blooming capparaceae trees become an attractive check-in destination for locals and tourists.

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