Sakura city: Trumpet flowers and bougainvilleas in full bloom despite hazy weekend

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It wasn’t a completely grey weekend when the haze reached unhealthy levels across Singapore on Saturday, as trumpets and bougainvillea flowers were also in full bloom, painting roadsides and parks in all shades of pink and white.

According to NParks, the trumpet tree has always been known for its impressive flowering display, and its blossoming season usually takes place after the dry spell in April and August.The trumpet flowers can retain their color for a number of days after they fall off the trees, NParks said. So it’s just a matter of days before the pink and white flowers carpeting our grounds turn brown.

 

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