The flower of the rain tree is very familiar to the people of the Central region. It seems to have become a "specialty" of the dry, sunny sandy areas.
Thinking of the dahlia flower is thinking of clusters of bright yellow flowers hidden in green hedges and bushes. Every dusk, the flowers give off a sweet fragrance. The scent of the dahlia permeates the wind and lingers in the hearts of many people, creating lasting memories…
Temporarily finished school, left home, worked abroad, busy with life, thought childhood was far away, but countless times I was startled by a breeze accidentally carrying the scent of the past. The village road across childhood gradually appeared.
The smooth, winding, white sand road leads to gardens filled with fragrant flowers and sweet fruits bestowed by heaven and earth.
I was born and raised in the white sand countryside. In the distant past, the village was a winding sandy road, with many small paths like a "matrix". The path leading to the fields, the path to the grassland, the path to the communal house, the path down to the market and many small paths leading to each alley. Behind each alley was a large, dense garden.
Garden after garden, the boundary is fenced with many kinds of green trees. In that flora there is a species of flower called the dua tree, a flower that is only fragrant at dusk. It is most fragrant when the afternoon touches the evening. When night falls, the flower's scent is collected, closed in the bud.
The chestnut tree, chestnut flowers, and chestnut fruit leave beautiful, unforgettable stories and images in childhood memories. Chestnut fruit is one of the most delicious wild fruits.
The chestnut tree flowers almost all year round, but most in the summer. The chestnut tree grows in scattered clumps, the small fruits are in clusters, the number of ripe fruits on each tree is not much, so this fruit is often picked to bring home for children to eat, but rarely is anyone looking to pick it to sell.
Remember the afternoons with a few friends, each carrying a box or a small piece of cloth like a handkerchief, walking along the green hedges from one hedge to another, bending down to part the leaves to find the flowers.
Pick flowers when you see flowers, pick ripe fruits when you see fruits, save green fruits, mark them for the next day to pick. Flowers are put in a sealed box, girls put them in a piece of cloth like a handkerchief to keep the scent of the flowers, not letting the fragrance escape. At night, when studying, occasionally open the box lid to enjoy the scent of flowers.
The scent of flowers wafts through the air, the spirit is excited to learn the lesson quickly. In the morning, the scent of flowers flies away, the lesson remains in the body.
The scent of the flowers is light and fragrant, like that of banana oil. The ripe fruit is very sweet and fragrant. Among wild fruits, it is probably the most delicious.
The fruit of the Dù Chestnut tree grows in clusters like tiny bunches of bananas. When playing house in the small thatched houses of their childhood, children sometimes used clusters of Dù Chestnut trees to pretend to be bunches of bananas. They used clam shells as plates to place the "tiny bunch of bananas" on... it's that simple, but they can't stop looking at it.
Now, those green hedges have become memories! The village roads have been concreted. Each garden is divided into three or seven parts, given to children and grandchildren, some sell, some buy. The natives are mixed with the immigrants. Garden after garden are concrete walls and iron mesh.
The thatched houses of my childhood gradually disappeared along the hedges of trees and grass, replaced by roadside stalls, coffee shops, refreshment shops, small pubs...
These are places where villagers, from young men and women to the elderly, come together to chat happily in the afternoons after a day of work, from those coming from the fields to those returning from factories, companies, and enterprises.
It seems that the scent of the flowers lingers in the glass of water, the glass of wine, and the story. The scent of the flowers brings them back to distant memories...
Source: https://danviet.vn/cay-du-de-ra-thu-hoa-thom-than-thanh-con-gai-toan-giau-ngui-tham-ra-qua-dai-ngon-nhat-qua-dat-202408211407492.htm
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