Rực rỡ những loài hoa nở trên cát đặc trưng Cửa Lò
(Baonghean.vn) - Not only impressing with the beauty of the sky and sea, Cua Lo also has a long sandy beach marking the brilliant seasons of daisies, sea hibiscus flowers,...
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Sea daisies are one of the characteristics associated with Cua Lo when summer begins. |
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Flowers bloom around late April, early May. The entire wide beach is covered with the brilliant yellow and orange colors of sea daisies. |
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Although it is a wildflower growing on dry sand, sea daisies have a striking beauty and are full of vitality. |
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When the sea daisies are out of season, purple-pink morning glory flowers bloom on the beach. |
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Sea morning glory is simple and familiar to many coastal regions of Central Vietnam. |
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Stinking grass is a wild plant that grows thickly on the sand of Cua Lo and Cua Hoi all year round but blooms most beautifully from April to July. |
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A wildflower with an unflattering name, stinking grass is memorable for the unique beauty of its fragile purple buds. |
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Growing along the coast, under rows of green casuarinas, the whole field of stinking grass creates a very poetic picture. |