Greetings everyone!
One of the positive impact to me in knowing the Blurt platform is it encourages me to spare a little of my time to have a walk outside. So for today's blog, I will show you the different flowers that I had fun capturing with but I don't know the name of all of these though. I really admire their unique beauty.
Do you know the name of this plant? I rarely see this kind in our area so I did a little research about this in Google and the result says it's a Tropical Milkweed. The flowers haven't bloom yet, maybe by the next day it will. I can't wait to see it's blooming flowers.
The next on the list is the water hyacinth. Are you familiar with it? I shared same kind of flower in my first and second blog but with a different view. On the first blog, the flower has an insect on it while on the second was having raindrops on its petals. Now on this third blog, it's the flower alone. No insect and no raindrops. This showcase it's beauty alone. What I have observed on this flowers? The color on its petals depends on how days old it blooms. When it started, the lines on the petals are purple but when it already bloomed for days, the line on its flower is mostly white.
What is this flower called? I don't know but I find this flower unique. The outside is red while on the inside is somewhat a combination of yellow and orange with red pigments. I found this plant on the wall of our neighbor's compound.
Lastly is the pink woodsorrel. What do you think of this flower? Was it familiar to you?
I like this flower when it fully blooms because the details of its petals are clearly visible.
I have to end this blog here today because I have lots of chores to do but I will still take time to read some post before I go offline.
Oh, I forgot something! To my fellow new Blurters, what do you think of this platform? Did you have fun in your first days here? Because if you do, I do too.
Device used to capture: Itel A50 4g