Wild sunflowers bloom, turning the roads on the outskirts of Da Lat (Lam Dong province) bright yellow, captivating locals and tourists.
Wild sunflowers, also known as chrysanthemums, mountain sunflowers, belong to the daisy family, are wild flowers that grow along roadsides, halfway up hillsides, and when they bloom, they are deep yellow. Wild sunflower season begins around the end of October to the end of November every year.
Currently, wild sunflowers are blooming, bright yellow throughout the suburbs of Da Lat, such as in Duc Trong, Don Duong, Lac Duong,...
Many roads in Hiep An commune, Duc Trong district, are covered in the orange-yellow color of wild sunflowers.
The scene of wild sunflowers blooming in Hiep An has attracted many locals and tourists to take photos. Linh Anh (35 years old, from Da Lat) shared: "The flowers are blooming very beautifully this year. My friends and I took the opportunity to visit and take photos."
This flower does not grow individually but in rows or large clusters. According to locals, the blooming of wild sunflowers signals the beginning of the dry season, which lasts for more than a month.
The yellow color covers the roads along the streams, slopes and hills… making tourists fascinated.
The road has many wild sunflowers growing on the hillsides, on both sides of the road and interspersed among the pine forests.
From above, visitors can see an area dyed yellow by wild sunflowers.
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