• Nurturing knowledge amidst the forest
  • Going to the forest to catch fish and dry them.
  • A highlight of tourism in the forest region.

Driven by his love for native plants, Mr. Yen has devoted much effort to collecting and propagating them, creating a lush, vibrant garden.

Standing out amidst that space are the pristine white rhododendron flowers, not flamboyant or ostentatious, but gentle, pure, and retaining their rustic charm.

Mr. Yen meticulously experimented with grafting, propagation, and domestication techniques to help the plants adapt well to the environment around his house.

Yen's connection with white crape myrtle flowers began when his uncle, while in the forest, stumbled upon an unusual crape myrtle tree and brought it back as a gift. The pristine white color captivated him.

So he began experimenting with grafting, propagation, and domestication techniques to help the plants adapt to the environment around his house. Each crape myrtle tree grew with patience and care, then bloomed regularly, displaying its beauty all year round.

Driven by his love for rhododendron flowers, Mr. Yen has devoted himself to meticulously collecting and propagating them, creating a vibrant green space.

To date, Mr. Yen's garden has over 50 rhododendron plants of various types. Not only does he cultivate familiar rhododendron varieties, but he also painstakingly searches for rare and mutated rhododendron strains, enriching his "collection" of wildflowers.

The rhododendron flowers of U Minh possess a simple, rustic beauty, evoking a whole realm of peaceful childhood memories.

Every morning, as the golden sunlight bathes the melaleuca forests, the rhododendron flowers silently bloom, displaying their white blossoms and adding a touch of beauty to the peaceful countryside landscape.

Unlike the elegant beauty of many imported flowers, the U Minh rhododendron has a simple, rustic appearance, evoking childhood memories associated with canal banks, forest paths, and the erratic rainy and sunny days of the South.

For Mr. Yen, collecting and caring for crape myrtle flowers is not simply a hobby or an economic pursuit, but a way for this son of the forest region to preserve a part of his homeland's soul. Every morning, when the golden sunlight falls on the melaleuca trees, the crape myrtle flowers silently bloom, displaying their white blossoms, adding color to the peaceful countryside scene.

Mong Thuong - Phong Nguyen

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