Pink Trumpet Tree Blossom in Bangkok

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These are beautiful days in Bangkok, those trees with pink flowers are blooming.

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We were waiting for a bus to go to Chinatown but we could not resist and went into the courtyard of Ramkhamhaeng University, Bang Na Campus (on the google.maps) to look at these trees closer.

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An enchanting sight: the flowers form fluffy pink carpets under trees.

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Another gust of wind suddenly blows flowers from a particular tree and you see something similar to a pink snowfall.

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Hard to leave without interacting with the flowers:

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touching them,

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trying on them as decoration,

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or making Halloween claws of them 😁

Yes, there was much for social media but didn't we forget ourselves, doing cute silly things, as it used to be in childhood?

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Alleys in Ramkhamhaeng University on the weekend were an ideal place to enjoy the blossom. No traffic there and no crowds of people. Birds feel at ease. I spotted a red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus) there and heard the signal of coppersmith barbet (Psilopogon haemacephalus). I will come back for shooting birds there with a larger lens (70-300mm).

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Pink trumpet tree (Handroanthus impetiginosus) is relatively common in Thailand,

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there is even a celebration of its blossom in Nakhon Pathom called Chompoo Pantip Blossom Festival, as it turned out.

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But the homeland of the tree is not Asia but America. It grows in a space between Mexico and Argentina, and it is the national plant of Paraguay as Wikipedia states.

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We visited several places last weekend but this walk that returned us to childish carelessness and dreams was surely the highlight.

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More Bangkok stories are ahead! Check out the previous ones on my pinmapple.com

I took these images with Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G on full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 on March 11, 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand

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