The Harbingers of Spring on Mudeungsan: Boksucho and Byeonsan Baramkkot in Bloom
About 20 Days Earlier in the Cozy Winter Weather
The harbingers of spring blooming on Mudeungsan Mountain in Gwangju Metropolitan City: Adonis amurensis (left photo) and Anemone raddeana (right photo). Photo by Mudeungsan National Park Office, Korea National Park Service
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] The harbingers of spring, ‘Boksucho’ and ‘Byeonsan Baramkkot,’ have bloomed on Mudeungsan Mountain.
According to the Mudeungsan National Park Office of the Korea National Park Service (Director Jeong Yongsang) on the 5th, Boksucho and Byeonsan Baramkkot are representative wildflowers signaling the arrival of spring, with their blooming period known to be from mid-February to early March.
However, this year they bloomed about 20 days earlier than usual due to the mild weather.
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Kang Honam, Head of the Resource Conservation Division at the Mudeungsan National Park Office, said, “This year, the harbingers of spring visited Mudeungsan early due to the unusually mild weather. Since damage caused by indiscriminate access to unofficial trails is severe, we ask visitors to refrain from using such paths and to use designated trails to help preserve the beautiful Mudeungsan.”
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