1. Descriptive Essay on the Trumpet Vine #4
Last year, while renovating the house and redoing the yard, a few things changed, but the trumpet vine trellis was something both my grandmother and mother insisted on keeping. This trellis was built by Uncle Trong, and the three trumpet vine roots were planted by him before he left to fight in the southern battlefield during the war. He never returned.
The six bamboo poles he made long ago have since broken, and my father replaced them with galvanized steel pipes. The trellis is reinforced with steel wires, some as thick as chopsticks, others as thin as a strand of straw, still intact and durable. The wires crisscross in every direction, with square-shaped gaps, each a bit wider than an adult's hand. Uncle Trong was incredibly skilled; the trellis gaps were perfectly woven.
The trumpet vine thrives all year round. The three roots are planted at the edge of the yard, each spaced about 4 meters apart. The trumpet vine is a climbing plant, with branches as thin as a little finger, and the vine itself is as thin as a stalk of rice. Yet the roots are a deep brown, and the stems are as thick as an adult's wrist.
The leaves of the trumpet vine resemble those of a sweet potato, but thinner and lighter in color. In spring, the leaves turn a vibrant green, covering the entire trellis. March is the season for trumpet vine flowers. A poet once wrote a line that the Huế singer still sings: 'On the trumpet vine trellis, spring has arrived.' The flowers bloom in clusters, with three or four blossoms in each. The trumpet flowers have five petals arranged symmetrically, surrounding a small bell-shaped, jade-green flower with a delicate yellow stamen. The fragrance of the flowers fills the air in the morning, becomes stronger in the evening, and lingers in the cool night mist. Many nights, waking in the middle of the night, I felt as though the entire house was wrapped in the soothing scent of trumpet flowers, calming my soul.
Every day, my mother and grandmother would pick the trumpet flowers and place them on the altar. Grandma would gently whisper, tears welling up: 'My dear! Trong! The trumpet flowers are blooming, yet you're still away...' The flowers are used in various dishes, like stir-fried with chicken gizzards, beef, or in soups. Whatever dish they make, it’s always delicious, and we never tire of it throughout the summer. For my grandmother, trumpet flowers were from the garden, and she’d offer a bundle to visitors to take home to honor the spirits or cook with. To my mother, these flowers were a specialty; every week, she’d pick two or three kilos to sell at the market. The money from the flowers added up to more than a million, which my mother used to buy everything needed for the memorial service for my grandfather and Uncle Trong.
In summer, sitting under the trumpet vine trellis is quite refreshing. On autumn evenings, it’s perfect for gazing at the moon. The moonlight filters through the leaves of the vine, casting a magical glow. My mother often asks me to bring water from washing rice to water the vines. At the end of the year, my father replaces the soil and fertilizes the plants, ensuring that the vines stay healthy. For over 30 years, the family’s trumpet vine trellis has remained lush and vibrant.
By the end of autumn, the blooming season of the trumpet flowers is over. The bees come less and less, and occasionally, a few bumblebees still hover around. But the trellis remains green. To my grandmother and mother, the trellis symbolizes love and longing. For me, it represents a slice of heaven, filling our home with the sweet scent of flowers.
This year, spring has come early. The trumpet flowers are blooming once again, filling the air with their fragrance.


2. Descriptive Essay on the Trumpet Vine Trellis #5
In front of my house, there is a beautiful trumpet vine trellis.
The trumpet vine is a climbing plant with soft stems. My grandfather has been caring for it for many years. The plant’s slender, flexible stems are typical of climbing vines. While most people may not favor such plants because they rely on other plants or structures, I find this to be a unique characteristic, symbolizing unity, mutual support, and helping one another. It gives the plant a delicate, graceful look while also providing it with the resilience to endure. In strong storms, where tall trees with hard wood might lose their roots or break, the flexible trumpet vine remains firm, weathering the fierce winds of nature.
The trumpet vine thrives in moist, sunny environments and can reproduce both sexually and asexually. It doesn't tolerate cold well and prefers to grow tall in direct sunlight and wind. Because of this, during the last winter, our trumpet vine showed signs of illness, but thanks to my grandmother’s diligent care, it survived and remains with us. The leaves are small and heart-shaped, resembling those of squash plants. The veins on the leaves are fine and thread-like. The flowers bloom in beautiful five-petaled stars, turning a lovely yellow when they open. The flowers grow in clusters, each cluster filled with multiple blossoms.
The trellis, which was set up by my father, stands in front of our porch. The vine climbs the metal frame, forming a cool, shaded canopy. In the autumn, I often sit with my grandmother, picking the trumpet flowers. These yellow blossoms make for delicious dishes, especially when stir-fried with chicken gizzards.
For our family, the trumpet vine trellis is not just a food source but also a cherished gift from my grandfather, who planted and nurtured it with all his love. Now that he’s passed, when I look at the trellis, I feel as though I can still see his kind face, his silver hair, and his loving eyes, clouded by the haze of time.
My grandmother and I often sit beneath the trellis as she tells me stories of her youth with my grandfather. The evening breeze gently rustles the leaves, and the flowers sway. The peaceful summer evening envelops us.
I love the trumpet vine trellis in front of our house.


3. Descriptive Essay on the Trumpet Vine Trellis #6
My home is in the city, so I don't have a large garden to grow plants. However, I love my grandfather’s small garden, which is filled with all sorts of fruit trees and vibrant flowers. Understanding my desire for greenery, my father designed a tiny garden space for me on the rooftop of our second floor. The most special feature of this rooftop garden is a beautiful trellis of climbing plants, which I am most proud of and fond of.
The trellis stretches across the ceiling, providing shade from both the sun and rain, replacing a bright red and green tin roof. The lush, shiny green leaves sparkle under the bright sun. Nestled between the leaves are delicate trumpet flowers, bright red gac fruits, and lively bougainvillea blooms, creating a symphony of colors.
Despite its small size, this trellis is bursting with color and fragrance, all blending together to create a stunning natural painting. The golden rays of the sun filter through the leaves and dance across the rooftop, adding warmth to the space.
After finishing my lessons, I often go to the rooftop to enjoy the view, watching the changing sky from spring to summer, then autumn, and winter again. The breeze gently rustles the leaves of the climbing plants, sweeping across my hair. The atmosphere here is peaceful, and the trellis makes the air fresher, greener, and more beautiful.
I deeply cherish this climbing trellis, as it has been a part of our family for quite some time. I will take great care of it, hoping to enhance the beauty of our lives even further.


4. Descriptive Essay on the Trumpet Vine Trellis #7
All across Vietnam, we are greeted by lush greenery from various plants. From the vibrant green of the rice fields in the countryside to the shady rows of trees in school yards, and even the white flowers of the trumpet vine trellis casting a shadow on the courtyard floor. Unlike the sturdy trees with hard trunks, the trumpet vine trellis brings a unique beauty through its climbing nature.
This soft-stemmed plant often climbs along fences and trellises, earning it the name 'climbing plant.' In nature, trumpet vines can be found in sparse forests, but they are also cultivated in many places, including Vietnam. The trumpet vine is a familiar plant, closely intertwined with human life, and it holds a special place in my family.
The trellis is planted in front of the house, supported by bamboo poles arranged high above. The vine wraps around the poles, covering the entire structure. On sunny days, the trellis provides cool shade, shielding the courtyard from harsh sunlight and offering a refreshing atmosphere for the family.
The leaves are a vibrant green, shaped like small hearts, growing symmetrically to capture as much sunlight as possible. As the leaves grow, they form a dense green canopy, gently swaying in the breeze. In the summer, the foliage is bright and lush, while in winter, the leaves turn yellow, falling onto the ground with a soft rustling sound as if greeting the changing seasons.
The trellis also graces the family space with the yellow-white hues of its flowers. The trumpet-shaped flowers bloom in clusters, with five petals that open like stars. The most beautiful time for the plant is from May to June, when the vine is in full bloom, and clusters of white and yellow flowers contrast beautifully against the green leaves. The fragrance of the trumpet vine flowers is subtle but sweet, filling the courtyard with a delicate scent.
The trumpet vine offers shade on hot summer days, with its interwoven leaves creating a cool green canopy. Additionally, the trellis enhances the family space with a serene green ambiance, and the flowers add a pure, gentle beauty to the home. The flowers of the trumpet vine are also used as a nutritious natural food source.
The trellis has been with our family for many seasons, providing cool spots to rest and delicious meals. The green, white, and yellow colors are the ones I cherish most, for they belong to the beloved trumpet vine. I will continue to care for it, ensuring the green shade of the trellis remains in our courtyard.


5. Descriptive Essay on the Trumpet Vine Trellis #8
Behind my house, there is a small well that has remained calm and serene, and my father has transformed it into a natural shelter, providing cool shade to the well for the past four years.
This shelter was built by my father using trumpet vines. Initially, my father bought trumpet vine plants and planted them in small pots. He carefully arranged them and planted the roots along two wooden poles, creating a foundation for the shelter. When the vines were only about 20 cm tall, my father gently tied them to the poles with fabric strings. Over time, as the vines grew taller, he continued to tie them to the poles, ensuring they remained stable. Once the vines reached the top of the trellis, my father directed them in different directions, using a ladder to guide the branches into place. As a result, the entire trellis became covered in trumpet vines.
The trumpet vine has a thin stem, and its branches are even smaller than a chopstick. Its heart-shaped leaves resemble those of the sweetleaf plant. As the plant matures, the leaves grow larger, resembling a small child's hand, with a deep green color. The young leaves at the tips of the branches are smaller and lighter in color. The trumpet vine grows year-round, ensuring that new branches and leaves continually emerge. Thanks to this, the trellis at my home remains lush and constantly expands. The trumpet vine not only provides shade, keeping the well cool, but also produces fragrant flowers. These small, elongated flowers bloom sporadically in the first half of the year. The flowers grow in large clusters, resembling hands, and can be cooked in various dishes such as boiled, stir-fried, or used in soups.
I truly cherish the trumpet vine trellis at my home. Every afternoon after finishing my studies, I often go out to water the plants. Under the shade of the trellis, I always hope that the plant will continue to grow stronger in the future.


6. Bài văn tả giàn thiên lý số 9
Vườn nhà em có một giàn hoa thiên lí tuyệt đẹp, đó là điểm nhấn nổi bật của khu vườn. Hoa thiên lí không chỉ đẹp mà còn thơm ngát, làm cho bất kỳ ai đến nhà em cũng không thể không khen ngợi vẻ đẹp của giàn hoa thiên lí này.
Giàn thiên lí đã được em và mẹ trồng hơn một năm rồi. Cây thiên lí phát triển nhanh chóng, và để tạo nên một giàn hoa đẹp, mẹ em đã bố trí một cái giàn hình chữ nhật. Các cây thiên lí đã leo lên và quấn lấy nhau như một tấm bạt xanh, tạo nên một bức tranh vô cùng hấp dẫn, đặc biệt khi nhìn từ xa. Lá cây thiên lí nhỏ xinh, màu xanh tươi làm cho giàn hoa trở nên rất quyến rũ.
Hoa thiên lí thật sự là điểm nhấn của giàn cây này. Những bông hoa thiên lí nhỏ bé có màu vàng ấm áp, thường được sắp xếp thành từng chùm như những viên ngọc quý trên giàn cây. Mùi thơm của hoa thiên lí rất đặc biệt và quyến rũ, đặc biệt khi có cơn gió thổi qua, hương thơm đó lan tỏa xa xôi và tạo một không gian thơm ngát quanh khu vườn, khiến mọi người dễ dàng nhận biết rằng nhà em có một giàn hoa thiên lí thú vị.
Không chỉ có vẻ đẹp và mùi thơm, hoa thiên lí còn được sử dụng trong các món ăn để làm cho chúng thêm ngon và bổ dưỡng. Mẹ em thường dùng hoa thiên lí để nấu canh, làm cho canh thêm mát mẻ và thơm ngon. Hoa thiên lí còn có thể được xào chung với thịt trâu hoặc thịt bò, tạo ra những món ăn ngon, hấp dẫn.
Với em, giàn hoa thiên lí không chỉ là một phần của khu vườn, mà còn là một nguồn cảm hứng và niềm vui. Em hứa sẽ chăm sóc giàn thiên lí hàng ngày, để cây luôn xanh tươi và ra nhiều hoa đẹp, giữ cho gia đình em được tận hưởng sự mát mẻ và vẻ đẹp của nó.


7. Essay about the 10th Liana Plant Trellis
Our small garden at home has become a source of fresh vegetables for the family, thanks to my mother’s clever use of space. Although it’s small, every essential type of vegetable is grown, and among them, I particularly love the liana trellis in front of the house.
Our family has been growing this liana trellis for a long time. Since I was little, its green leaves have completely covered the trellis. These leaves, which are from the liana plant, interlace skillfully, forming a lush green fabric, like a natural painting, filtering light and shielding us from the scorching summer sun.
The stems of the liana trellis are especially impressive. They are formed by combining many slender stems into a single one. These smaller stems are tightly intertwined, creating a soft, flexible stem that resists the harsh weather conditions of sun and rain. Looking at these green stems, I feel like they resemble the magic beans in the story of “Jack and the Beanstalk.”
The liana leaves are heart-shaped, competing with sunlight. The leaves vary in size and color, adding diversity to the trellis. Some leaves are large, while others are small; some are young, while others are mature, creating a harmonious blend of different types of leaves. But the most special feature is the liana flowers. They have a pale green color mixed with white, making the white stand out when viewed from a distance. These long, slender flowers have tiny buds inside. Not only are they visually pleasing, but they are also edible. The liana plant is often cooked in delicious dishes, especially when stir-fried with beef, which makes the meat taste sweeter. That’s why I always hold this vegetable dear. Every day before school, I water the plants to help them grow better, more beautiful, and greener.
I have a deep fondness for the liana trellis at home; it not only provides food for the family but also adds beauty and vibrancy to the house.


8. Description of the Heavenly Bloom Trellis No. 1
In my garden, there is a beautiful heavenly bloom trellis. The heavenly blooms are so fragrant that anyone who enters our house always praises the trellis.
My mother and I planted the heavenly bloom trellis a year ago. The plants grew so quickly that my mother placed several wooden poles to form a rectangular frame, allowing the vines to climb and twist around each other, creating a beautiful green canopy that protects us from the sun and rain. The small, green leaves of the heavenly bloom completely cover the trellis.
The flowers are truly stunning, with delicate petals in a yellowish-white hue, grouped together in clusters that enhance the beauty of the trellis. The scent of the heavenly blooms is incredibly fragrant, and sometimes, when the wind blows, the aroma spreads far and wide, letting everyone passing by know that there is a heavenly bloom trellis at our house. The flowers are also very nutritious and are used in various dishes, making meals tastier and more nourishing. My mother often uses the heavenly blooms to cook soups or stir-fry with beef or buffalo meat.
I love this heavenly bloom trellis. It not only provides shade but also beautifies our garden and adds to our meals. I promise to take care of it every day so that it remains lush and continues to produce plenty of flowers.


9. Essay about the 2nd Liana Trellis
In the afternoon, sunlight often streams into our living room. To fix this, my mother decided to plant a liana trellis, which would not only cool the yard but also provide flowers to eat.
She asked my father to build a square trellis in the yard and then got a small liana plant from my grandfather to grow. After loosening the soil, she carefully planted the young liana. My task was to water the plant every morning before going to school. At first, the plant was just a small green shoot with a few tiny leaves growing near the ground, but it slowly climbed the support pole up to the trellis. My mother also fertilized it with organic compost to help it grow faster.
The plant grew very quickly, wrapping itself around the pole and climbing upward. Every morning, as soon as I woke up, I would rush outside to check if the plant had already covered the entire trellis. Its leaves were dark green and heart-shaped, growing in pairs, covering the trellis and blocking the harsh sunlight from entering the living room.
When the wind blew, the leaves would flutter as if they were waving hello. Then, the liana began to bloom, with tiny yellow-green flowers forming clusters that hung down. My mother would pick the flowers to cook a nutritious and refreshing soup. Occasionally, she would stir-fry the flowers with beef, creating a wonderfully fragrant dish.
The liana trellis brings shade, delicious and healthy food, and a lot of joy to our family. I love the plant, so I always take care to water it, hoping it will remain lush and vibrant forever.


10. Descriptive Essay on the Third Passionfruit Vine
Our family has a small garden, and my mother has made the best use of it by growing fresh vegetables for us. Although the garden is small, it provides all sorts of vegetables. But my favorite part is the passionfruit vine growing in front of the house.
This vine was planted by my parents a long time ago. Since I was born, the lush green leaves have completely covered it. The green leaves, which are the passionfruit vines themselves, intertwine with each other, forming a vibrant green blanket that filters the sunlight, providing shade during the scorching summer heat.
The vine’s stems are unique. They’re made from numerous slender, delicate branches intricately woven together. These small branches, when woven tightly, create a sturdy and flexible stem that can withstand harsh weather, strong winds, and the challenges nature throws its way. Looking at the green stems, I feel as if they resemble the magical beanstalk from the story of “Jack and the Beanstalk.”
The leaves of the passionfruit vine are fresh and heart-shaped, competing for sunlight. There are large leaves, small leaves, new leaves, and older ones, all forming one big happy family. But the most beautiful part is the flowers—passionfruit flowers, with their distinct colors, are simply captivating. They are a pale green, mixed with white, and the white becomes more prominent towards the flower’s center. The petals are long and thin, revealing a tiny, charming stamen inside. These flowers bloom in clusters, and under the sun, they shine with a warm lemon-yellow hue. From a distance, they’re a breathtaking sight.
The wonderful thing is that both the leaves and flowers of the passionfruit vine are edible. The flower clusters, once cleaned, are stir-fried with beef to make the dish tastier and sweeter. That’s why I absolutely love this vine. Every morning before heading to school, I water the delicate stems to ensure the vine stays healthy and beautiful.
I truly love our passionfruit vine. It not only provides food for our family but also adds a touch of beauty to our home.


