A red (flesh-red) chestnut has bloomed in Minsk. It grows near the building on Talbukhina Street, 1. This is an example of the "Briotii" variety, which during flowering is covered with large bright red and pink "candles", writes Blizko.by.

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Unlike the white chestnut familiar to Belarusians, this species is a more thermophilic hybrid, distinguished by its particularly rich coloring.
The tree is considered a collector's item, but it can be found in some arboretums, botanical gardens, and isolated spots in the city.
The plant blooms for several weeks, usually starting from the second half of May. During this time, the tree becomes a popular location for spectacular spring photoshoots.
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