You don’t need to go to South Korea or Japan to see the famed cherry blossoms.
Similar flowers are blooming in Taguig, offering visitors a display of pink trumpet flowers along the center island and bike lanes of the 7-km C6 Road or Laguna Lake Highway.















Pink trumpet flowers on C6 Road in Taguig (Photos from the Taguig City government)
According to the Waterwise Garden Planner for Southern California website, “The Pink trumpet tree grows into a medium size deciduous tree with an open branching habit and rounded canopy shape that grows 30-50 ft. tall, 30-40 ft. wide.”
“Bright pink to magenta tubular flowers with yellow throats develop in large round clusters in late winter to early spring when there are no leaves. Limited numbers of long bean pods develop after the flowering cycle and last into summer,” it added.
It said the “pink trumpet tree is native to Central and South America from Mexico to Argentina. It is well suited for planting in courtyards and yard areas where it provides one of the most stunning flowering displays of any urban tree.”
The pink trumpet bloom in Taguig began in 2015, under the initiative of Mayor Lani Cayetano and the City Environment and Natural Resources Office, which successfully propagated the trees.
Beyond adding aesthetic value to the area, the initiative contributes to the greening efforts of Taguig and helps in reducing pollution in the City.