China's Flora Tour: When pink grass meets China's pop culture
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It all started in 2015 when people in Shanghai discovered a large field of "pink grass". Back then, the obsession with taking a perfect selfie or a beautiful photo was already spreading across social media.

The pink grass called "hairawn muhly" went viral on China's social media. /VCG Photo

The pink grass called "hairawn muhly" went viral on China's social media. /VCG Photo

Photos with hairawn muhly were frequently shared on Chinese social media. /VCG Photo

Photos with hairawn muhly were frequently shared on Chinese social media. /VCG Photo

The photos of the pink grass named hairawn muhly immediately went viral, and the social media frenzy peaked last autumn after a lot of places in China picked up on that trend and started to grow large swaths of that grass to create "pink clouds".

Hairawn muhly originated from North America. /VCG Photo

Hairawn muhly originated from North America. /VCG Photo

Originating from the prairie in North America, the plant has a double layer: green, leaf-like structures surround the understory, and purple-pink flowers outgrow them from the bottom up. The flowers are feathery, adding a cloudlike appearance to the top of the grass.

Hairawn muhly can adapt to a harsh environment. /VCG Photo

Hairawn muhly can adapt to a harsh environment. /VCG Photo

The plant is a tough species, able to survive drought, flood, salt, and alkali, and can be used for a multitude of purposes, including ornamental gardening and farming.

Thus, it has been a good choice for parks and other open spaces in urban areas of central and southern China.

They are planted in many Chinese cities, but cases of damages due to too many tourists have also been reported.

Many cities in China have planted Hairawn muhly in parks and other open spaces. /VCG Photo

Many cities in China have planted Hairawn muhly in parks and other open spaces. /VCG Photo

China's Flora Tour

From the wetlands along the coast to the dense rainforests hidden in the southwest, China boasts an array of plant species. In this series, we will go on a tour to learn about some of the most representative flora in different provinces and see how they live in harmony with the local geography and climate.

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(Cover image via VCG, designed by CGTN's Fan Chenxiao)

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