Copious flowers enliven Lovers Avenue with blossoms
Lovers Avenue is colored with splashes of snapdragons (antirrhinum majus), pansies, daisy-like coreopsis, and spider flowers through March.
South Lovers Avenue between Rihua Garden and Haiwan Garden residential communities in Jida are awash in snapdragons, daisy-like coreopsis, spider flowers, foxgloves (digitalis purperea), sunflowers, and wooden house decorations.
In addition to the 1,600-sqm (half-acre) floral belts near Haiwan Garden, spider flowers near the GoTone Building have come into full bloom in view of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge in the distance.
Elsewhere in New Xiangzhou, visitors to Xiangshan Lake Park's first phase see a 500-sqm (.1-acre) sunflower field across from the Xiangzhou Marriage Registration Office, while the second phase consists of a 3,000-sqm (.7-acre) sea of papaver rhoeas (corn poppy) near the Xixin Waterside Pavilion.
Flowers add more romance to Lovers Avenue [Photo by Chen Jiazhe / Guanhai App]