Sapa ancient peach tree covered with moss from root to tip, arousing curiosity and attracting visitors to the capital.
Along Lac Long Quan street (Tay Ho district, Hanoi ), Tet peach trees are being displayed in great numbers and in a variety of types such as bonsai peach trees, bich peach trees, faded peach trees, that-thon peach trees...
Standing out among the peach blossom forest are ancient Sapa peach trees with large buds and thick pink petals that are attracting many customers.
Unlike Nhat Tan peach or That Thon peach, Sapa ancient peach is chosen by many flower connoisseurs thanks to its unique characteristics: rough tree trunk, large flower buds, thick petals that look very eye-catching.
The trunk of the ancient peach tree in Sapa is rough, each root has a different shape, the branches are covered with moss, bringing the natural beauty of the mountains and forests.
Big buds, thick pink petals, and slow fading are very popular for Tet.
In particular, the seller said that, in addition to the beauty of the flower buds, the most valuable point of Sapa ancient peach is the moss clinging to the tree trunk, which not only increases the aesthetics but also provides moisture for the tree. Moss must be grown for a long time to grow green and stick deeply to the tree trunk.
"Since the beginning of January, we have moved hundreds of peach trees from the garden in Sapa ( Lao Cai ) down to sell, and they are very popular and sought after by many people in the capital," said a peach garden owner.
Because of the mossy beauty of the mountains and forests, Sapa ancient peach trees are sought after by many people, although they are quite expensive. The price for each small Sapa ancient peach tree ranges from 10 to 20 million VND, while large ancient peach trees cost up to 80 to 100 million VND, and some trees are even worth hundreds of millions of VND.
A giant ancient peach tree is being sold by the garden owner for more than 90 million VND.
Although it is still nearly a month before Tet, many flower buds are blooming. However, the garden owner is not worried because he affirms that the flowers are very durable and do not fade over time, so customers can enjoy Tet comfortably.
Peach trees are wrapped in moss to increase aesthetics and humidity.
Peach trees were also brought down from Sapa by the garden owner to show off their colors during Tet.
Many passersby were attracted by the beauty of Sapa's ancient peach trees and had to stop to admire them.
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