(Baonghean.vn) - We all know that, to be recognized as a Nature Reserve, Pu Hoat must be a special primeval forest area. However, only when entering the core area of Pu Hoat can we see and understand the value of the precious natural resources of this land...
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After many hours of trekking through the forest and climbing uphill, we finally entered the Vietnam-Laos border area. Here, the diversity of Pu Hoat Nature Reserve is clearly visible (The sign in the photo shows the area bordering Vietnam-Laos). |
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In the core area, there are countless species of mushrooms with all colors and all are beautiful. |
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This is a large, hard, orange-yellow mushroom like the reishi mushroom. | This type of mushroom usually grows on rotten tree trunks; they grow in long rows. |
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This is a type of mushroom that grows on living tree trunks. |
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And this is a bright yellow mushroom. |
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Wood ear mushrooms grow densely. |
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And here, a type of filamentous fungus. |
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A special feature of the Pu Hoat core area is the many species of ground orchids. |
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This is one of the most beautiful flowering orchids. |
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This is a species of orchid with quite large petals and a sour stem. Local people often pick it to cook soup in the summer. |
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When we entered the core area of Pu Hoat, it was freezing cold, but the flowers were still blooming and beautiful. |
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Pu Hoat flowers bloom all year round. |
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The plant that if accidentally eaten will die suddenly and bloom beautiful yellow flowers. |
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Some species of trees also produce fruit with attractive colors. |
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This forest area also has a variety of mosses and algae. |
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This is also a type of algae that grows on rocks. |
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And there are many climbing plants. |
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Giant climbing plants seek the light of the sky. |
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In the core area of Pu Hoat, there is no shortage of large and rare trees. |
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This is a cajuput tree. This tree is very rare in Vietnam. |
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The Pu Hoat core zone is an area of biodiversity with many mysteries and wonders yet to be discovered. |
Nhat Lan