Innocent, charming flower colors of Nghe An home garden
(Baonghean.vn) - Not for use as decoration or ornamental purposes, they are simply very familiar flowers in the home garden.
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Mustard greens are commonly grown by people to provide a source of green vegetables or to process essential oils. However, when blooming bright yellow, they are no less attractive than any other ornamental flowers. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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A bunch of rape flowers in early spring. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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Spring is also the season of plum blossoms. The pure white flowers add to the wild beauty of Nghe An mountains. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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In the western part of Nghe An, plum trees are grown in many gardens of Thai, Mong, and Kho Mu people. In the photo: Thai women sit embroidering under plum trees. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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For the Thai Khang people in the remote Ky Son district, the mulberry flower not only signals a new season of silkworm breeding and brocade weaving, but it also brings luck and joy when spring comes. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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A broccoli in the home garden. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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A bunch of radish flowers. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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A bunch of dill flowers like fireworks welcoming Tet. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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If you don't look closely, it's hard to tell these are lavender flowers. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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The yellow color of tomato flowers. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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The flower of the bean plant is grown by the Mong people on high mountains. It is also called Mong bean. Photo: Ho Phuong |