A rare natural spectacle is unfolding in Shiqian County, Guizhou Province, as a 1,000-year-old Emmenopterys henryi tree enters its peak blooming phase. The ancient specimen, revered for its ecological and cultural significance, has drawn attention for its breathtaking display of white and yellow funnel-shaped blossoms that blanket its sprawling crown.
Local observers report an extraordinary gradient of colors this season, with leaf-like calyx lobes transitioning from pale white to soft red amid the floral tapestry. The tree’s fragrant blooms, carried by gentle breezes, create an immersive sensory experience that highlights Guizhou’s rich biodiversity.
Botanists emphasize the tree’s scientific value as a living relic of subtropical forests, while tourism officials note its growing appeal to nature enthusiasts. The bloom coincides with Guizhou’s efforts to promote eco-tourism, offering travelers a unique opportunity to witness one of Asia’s most enduring natural wonders.
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Guizhou's millennium-old Emmenopterys henryi tree enters full bloom
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