Crape myrtle in full bloom on Son La streets

These days, streets and parks in To Hieu ward are adorned with the gentle pink hues of crape myrtle, creating a romantic scene in the heart of streets.

 

Crape myrtle in full bloom at Chieng Le Park, To Hieu ward.

Crape myrtle in full display.

At Chieng Le Park and To Hieu Flower Garden, crape myrtle trees, averaging 2-4 metres in height with canopies spreading 1.5-3 metres wide, are in full bloom. Their delicate, pale pink petals cluster into small blossoms, swaying softly in the light sunlight.

Crape myrtle blossoms attract young people to take photos.

Young people capture beautiful moments with crape myrtle blossoms.

Crape myrtle flowers typically bloom from April to June each year, with each flowering period lasting several weeks. During the blooming season, the trees burst into clusters, forming striking “flower arches” across urban spaces, attracting large numbers of residents and visitors to admire and capture beautiful moments.

The colourful crape myrtle blooms draw large numbers of residents and visitors to admire and take commemorative photos.

The blossoms enhance the landscape, contribute to improving the quality of the living environment, and create a distinctive highlight for Son La - moving toward a green, clean, beautiful, friendly, and appealing urban area.

 

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