1 / 3 Visitors to central China’s Zhengzhou Beilong Lake Wetland Park will be able to catch the romantic autumn vibes of the “pink field”, which has flourished alongside the lakeside. / Photo credit: Ma Jian
2 / 3 The "pink grass" is actually blooming Pink Muhly grass – an ornamental Muhlenbergia species that favors warmth and sunshine. This specific species was mainly introduced to central and southern parts of China. / Photo credit: Ma Jian
3 / 3 The grass grows green during summer time and blossoms in pink from September to November. A mass of Pink Muhly spica blooms to create a fluffy dreamlike pink cloud. / Photo credit: Ma Jian