wild flowers bloom very well

in flowers •  3 years ago  (edited)

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for this post, I'm back again featuring wild flowers. this wild flower that I show, not all people consider this flower wild. there are some people who deliberately plant these flowers in the yard of the house to be used as garden decoration. I was photographing these wild flowers right in someone's yard.

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he planted this flower right next to another flower that has a tree as high as 2 meters. This wild flower is wrapped around all other flower stems. This wild flower has many branches which are branched. Very much like kale.

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and I also display wild flowers that have white petals. thin and many petals. This flower only has a height of half a meter. I like this flower because it is pure white and has a sari in the middle. look like little stars

i took this flower photo shoot via vivo y12 mobile. no additional macro lenses. I use a Sony 25mm macro lens when photographing insects. this is all I can say. I hope you like some of these flower shoots.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Kindly give details of the device you used to take the pictures or give a link where you got them thank you.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Forgive me. I'm going to add details to this flower I'm shooting. Thank you very much

  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

The first 2 pictures, the flower is the plant named "Maracuya" the fruit of that plant is named "The PassionFruit" you can make a delicious fresh watter with that fruit you only need watter, some Ice and a High Speed Blender, you can use a spoon to take out the seeds and the pulpe fro the fruit after it matures to an orange color, and blend everything!, after that you can strain the liquid and enjoy a delicios beverage!, that plant/flower it's origin is from central and south america! you are very lucky to have that plant there on Aceh!