The Gudhal Flower
My photography is about The Gudhal Flower. It is a member of the mallow family which has nearly 300 species including trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals. They are native to warmer, tropical regions.
In our northern climate, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is the species most commonly available through nurseries, garden centers and florists. Hibiscus are bred specifically for flower size and color.
The beautiful, exotic-looking flowers are short-lived, typically blooming for only one day. Once finished blooming, the flower will close up and drop off. There is also a shell-like structure supporting the flower. This too withers and drops a few days after the flower fades. I am going to share with my friends. I wish that you'll be happy after seeing this just.
Photos captured by | @arvindkumar |
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Camera Device | Samsung M31 Rear Camera 64MP |
Lens | Default |
Category | The Gudhal Flower photography |
Location | India |
Edited | Captured one |
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