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Hanoi: Winter really comes when daisy have appeared on the street!

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It will not be too exaggerative to say Hanoi during this season is no longer beautiful and romantic in the absence of daisy and bikes carrying pure white daisy throughout the streets. This fragile flower kind has become the “winter flower” of Hanoi itself. Each season’s typical flower has its unique beauty which is an..

It will not be too exaggerative to say Hanoi during this season is no longer beautiful and romantic in the absence of daisy and bikes carrying pure white daisy throughout the streets. This fragile flower kind has become the “winter flower” of Hanoi itself.

Each season’s typical flower has its unique beauty which is an indispensable piece in the picture of Hanoi. And November shows its own mark with daisy.

To many people, daisy is an extremely special feature, making a very peaceful Hanoi. Seeing these small white flowers is like touching the winter. The streets are full of small white daisies mixed together, vibrating in each cold wind, creating an incredible beauty.

Daisy is a small flower kind usually growing wild, with white wings, from the middle like spokes around a fresh yellow stubby. This flower season shortly lasts only 2-3 weeks. However, the best time to blossom is usually around one week. Hence, people are very eager to buy daisies when catching them on the street. Further, to keep the beautiful moments in its season, many also go to each other to take photos with flowers.

Daisies are scattered in the Red River rocky area of Nhat Tan Ward, behind Quang An Flower Market, Tay Ho District. In the garden, they are intercropped with peach and chrysanthemum. Hundreds of thousands of beautiful daisies intermix to form a fairy garden. How wonderful to be in the middle of such pure daisies.

This year, it is nearly a week left for these flowers to bloom in the fields, inviting the winter on the land of the capital. Compared to previous years, in 2017 flower volume is much less. There are no dozens of flower beds that extend indefinitely.

“Flowers were planted in June. During the budding, the floods a month ago caused many to die. Late planted trees were not mature enough to survive when being soaked in water for a long time,” said a flower grower at 374 Au Co.

Let’s plan to see and record the beautiful moments of the daisy season on the street!

C.H

Photo by Cao Anh Tuan