The Bun flower tree blooms magnificently beside the Ha Tri communal house (Ha Tri Ward, Ha Dong District), showcasing a simple yet profound beauty characteristic of Hanoi, offering a unique touch amid the urban landscape.
Impressive view of Bun flowers blooming in Hanoi
Bun flowers bloom only once a year at the end of March or the beginning of April and will wither after one month.
Bun flowers facing the roof’s eaves of Ha Tri communal house
According to locals, the Bun flower tree has existed for a long time
Bun flowers grow in clusters at the branch tips, featuring yellow and white petals intertwined with the green of the leaves.
The Bun flower is also known as Bạch Hoa or Màn Màn, a long-standing species with a pleasant fragrance, and when in bloom, its stamen resembles noodles.
Due to its shape, people commonly refer to this tree as the Bun flower tree.
Serene scenery when the Bun flowers bloom abundantly
Many people stop to take photos of the beautiful blooming Bun flowers
The Bun flower tree is a broadleaf tree that blooms most from March to early April.
Petals falling on the pond by the communal house…
The Bun flower has a simple, elegant beauty
The tree stands about 30 meters tall, with a canopy diameter of 40 meters providing ample shade
The fragrance of Bun flowers is most potent at night and in the early morning.