Hanoi streets picturesque with Bucida molinetii's changing leaf color
Bucida molinetii’s leaves turn yellow, drawing the attention of many passers-by.
In the early days of March, the rows of Bucida molinetii along Hanoi streets are attracting numerous young people as their foliage turns bright yellow in spring, creating a postcard picture scene.
In the beautiful sunny weather, the trees turn bright yellow, drawing the attention of passersby. |
On a rainy day, the sidewalk along the To Lich River in Hanoi is covered with the yellow color of the Bucida molinetii. |
The rows of small-leaved trees turn yellow as they are changing leaves. |
The scene makes a corner of Hanoi so poetic. |
Many young people come here to take photos to save their moments. |
Many families also spend time together to snap the beautiful moment. |
Besides this route, small-leaved trees are also grown in many other streets in Hanoi, including Tran Duy Hung, Nguyen Khanh Toan, Cau Giay, among others. |
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