Despite blooming for a short time, the bright purple of this kind of flower brings a poetic beauty to the capital in the early summer days.

 

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Known as a typical flower in the South Asia tropical region, giant crape-myrtle trees were planted to make urban landscapes more beautiful and create shade.

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Giant crape-myrtle flowers are blooming after a night of rain.

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Hanoi’s summer is welcomed by the bright purple tones of giant crape-myrtle flowers.

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Crape-myrtle flowers often grow into clusters with a length of 20-30cm. Each flower has six thin and light petals.

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Crape-myrtle flowers have different colours, including purple, pink and pale white. However, purple crape-myrtle flowers are most familiar to Hanoians.

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Only a few days after blooming, the colours of crape-myrtle flowers will fade and then finally they fall from their branches.

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The purple flowers flaunt their exquisite beauty, evoking the emotions and memories of people.

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The flowers with colours symbolising faithfulness have become an indispensable part in the life of capital residents.

 

Nhan Dan