Prunus cerasoides belongs to the family of cherry trees,blooms in the height of over 1,000 metres above the sea level. Mong ethnic people refer to it as ‘wild peach blossoms’.
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Prunus cerasoides is seen to bloom around late December.
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When the prunus cerasoides season begins, mountain slopes and forests are covered with a carpet of vibrant colours of these flowers.
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Prunus cerasoides is believed to represent good news happening to people and families.
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This type of flower has five delicate petals with red stamen.
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A beautiful carpet of prunus cerasoides among majestic mountains and forests.
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Prunus cerasoides are in full bloom in several communes such as Nam Khat, Pung Luong, De Xu Phinh, Lao Chai, especially in La Pan Tan commune.
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Every corner of the region is covered with vibrant colours of prunus cerasoides.
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Prunus cerasoides is a special symbol of Mu Cang Chai district.
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