Tanaman amarilis yang tumbuh di pekarangan rumah warga Patuk, Gunungkidul, kini mendadak berubah menjadi taman wisata yang ramai dikunjungi.
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00:00 The beautiful steps are the flowering of amaryllis flowers
00:05 in the area of the land that is the home of several residents
00:08 in Patuk District, Gunung Kidul District, Yogyakarta Special Area.
00:14 Entering the rainy season,
00:16 the amaryllis that is planted on purpose is blooming
00:20 and is visited by many people from various areas.
00:24 One of the residents who planted amaryllis in the front and back of his house
00:29 is Soekadi.
00:31 Storied by his son, Joni Mustafa,
00:34 Soekadi started planting amaryllis since 2002.
00:37 At that time, the surrounding community considered amaryllis as a plant of gulma
00:42 or pest plant that grows wild and is often thrown away.
00:47 Soon, seeing amaryllis grow fertile and beautiful when blooming,
00:52 in 2015, Soekadi's neighbors also joined in planting amaryllis in their backyard.
01:00 Since then, people have started to come and enjoy the beauty of amaryllis
01:06 that blooms only for three weeks.
01:09 This flower itself, from the beginning,
01:17 until it blooms, it blooms for three weeks.
01:22 Then, after the flower is finished, the leaves will grow.
01:26 Then, the flowers will bloom again next year,
01:28 every beginning of the rainy season.
01:30 So, this flower is a sign that the rainy season is coming.
01:34 The beauty of this blooming amaryllis
01:39 makes many people who pass by the city of Wonosari
01:42 turn around and stop by to enjoy the beauty of this blooming garden.
01:48 There are many amaryllis.
01:50 In my country, there are many flowers, but not like this.
01:55 There are tulips, narcissus, but amaryllis.
01:59 There are also, but people have a little amaryllis in the garden.
02:04 Not like this.
02:06 Wow!
02:08 Unbelievable!
02:11 The beautiful garden maintenance that appears in full bloom in the rainy season,
02:15 in addition to getting additional income from the tourism sector,
02:19 is done by the residents as an effort to preserve the endemic plants of the amaryllis flower
02:25 that originates from Mount Kidul.
02:28 Bye!
02:29 Thank you for watching!