TPO - In Nhat Tan flower village, Phu Thuong, Hanoi, there are only a few chrysanthemums left after storm No. 3. The flower beds that have bloomed were harvested and sold quickly by people in the first week of November.
Field of daisies left behind after super typhoon Yagi
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This year, daisies growers in Hanoi suffered heavy losses due to typhoon Yagi in September. In Nhat Tan village, Phu Thuong, there is only a small area of daisies left - the flower that signals the coming of winter. |
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To make the plant bud early, Hai's family uses a method of incubating the flowers with plastic bags, covering them in the afternoon and removing them at night. The manual work takes 30-45 days. |
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Talking to Tien Phong reporter, Ms. Hai, the garden owner, said: "This year, my house has been built high so the Red River cannot flood in, so we can still preserve it and apply off-season treatment measures." |
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Daisies bloom quickly and only last for 2-3 weeks, so gardeners harvest and sell them very quickly. This year, flowers are rare, so the price has doubled from last year, the purchase price at the garden is about 150,000 - 200,000 VND/big bunch. |
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Tiny white daisies, swaying in the wind. |
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The small, pure white petals and pale yellow pistils make Hanoi's youth excited, coming to pose for photos. |
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The flower has a wild beauty that makes young girls fascinated and immersed. |
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This year, due to the small number of flowers and high demand, the nightingale gardens were sold out in the first week of November. "Hopefully next season there will be more flowers, and the fields will always be bustling with girls in long dresses coming to the garden to take photos," Ms. Hai shared. |
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Source: https://tienphong.vn/vuon-cuc-hoa-mi-hiem-hoi-song-sot-sau-bao-yagi-bung-no-khoe-sac-post1689020.tpo
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