Spring's Arrival Marked by Norugwi and Byeonsan Baramkkot Flowers

Byeonsan Windflower.

Byeonsan Windflower.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] The Baegamsa Office of Naejangsan National Park under the Korea National Park Service announced on the 3rd that through natural resource monitoring, they confirmed the blooming of various wildflowers such as the herald of spring, the Hepatica, Buan Windflower, and Red Euphorbia.


The Hepatica is named for its resemblance to a deer’s ear, and like its flower language of ‘patience,’ it is a representative wildflower that endures the long winter and blooms early in spring.


Also, along the trails around Baegyangsa Temple, the blooming of various wildflowers such as Buan Windflower and Red Euphorbia allows visitors to feel the beginning of spring.



Kim Byungsoo, Head of Resource Conservation at the Baegamsa Office of Naejangsan National Park, said, “We hope visitors to the national park can soothe their minds and bodies tired from COVID-19 and experience the warm energy and freshness of spring.”

Hepatica.

Hepatica.

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