Hanoi has entered daisy season, with fields of the pure white flowers blossoming in Nhat Tan Ward, Tay Ho District and Tay Tuu Ward, Bac Tu Liem District. |
Ten days ago, the family of Nguyen Anh Tuan and Nguyen Thi Mai in Tay Tuu Ward started harvesting daisies for sale. |
It takes farmers four months to grow daisies. |
Early this year, Mai planted yellow chrysanthemums and lilies. In April, prior to harvesting, the country entered a period of social distancing to contain the spread of Covid-19, which greatly affected her business. Mai said she was forced to sell her flowers at a market 36 km from her home, returning late at night following a slow day. |
Each bouquet is wrapped in a nylon bag and sold for VND50,000 ($2.2). At the start of the season, daisies are usually sold for VND140,000 a bunch. |
A customer named Phuong said: "On the way home, I spotted some fresh and cheap daisies that I stopped to buy. The flower lasts for a long time and is inexpensive." |
Mai and her husband often commence harvesting at 3 a.m. when their flower beds are covered in dew. |
Daisies are arranged in large bundles before being distributed to traders ahead of Vietnam Teacher's Day, which falls on Friday this year. |
A bunch of daisies make its way to the market. |