Flower and bonsai during Tet

Tet is Lunar New Year in Vietnam. It comes one month after international New Year so that Tet is between the end of Jan and Feb. Vietnamese women love flower and men take more care of bonsai.

                                                                   Photo source Internet
 
We buy different kinds flowers and bonsai or ornamental trees during our New Year. To buy much or less flowers, big or small bonsai it depend on home economy and favorite. From remote village to modern cities, ornamental trees and flowers are seen everywhere, in a humble thatch or luxury villas. The followings are examples with detailed meanings.

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Peach blossoms in red color bring lucks and happiness to family, meanwhile yellow apricot blossoms give us prosperity. Kumquat bonsai bring us joy, luck, health, and longevity. Fig tree is a famous bonsai for business family, for it stands for prosperity and happiness.


 

Beside above top four plants, kinds or flowers are good choice during the Tet or Vietnamese Lunar New Year such as Orchid, Daisy, luck and prosperous plant, Camellia, Poinsettia, Rosa Canina, Gerbera, and Daffodil flower.


                                                Fig tree for Tet in Vietnam (Internet)

                                                 Gerbera for Tet in Vietnam (Internet)


                                                 Orchid for Tet in Vietnam (Internet)


                                                     Camellia for Tet in Vietnam (Internet)



                                   Poinsettia Flower for Tet in Vietnam (Internet)

                                                Luck and prosperity plant for Tet (Internet)


                                                       Daisy for Tet in Vietnam (Internet)


                                                   Daffodil flower for Tet in Vietnam (Internet)

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