The Beautiful of Clitoria ternatea

in r2cornell •  last year 

Dear my friends

today I will share some beautiful flower portraits that I have captured through the camera lens, I think you will be fascinated if you meet this beautiful flower plant, it is so charming and grows naturally.

whether you have known or met directly with this beautiful species, if not I think you should start a small adventure to seek and find various beautiful objects that God has provided for you, this species you will find on the way to happiness, you don't hesitate to seek, seek, and find because every beauty we must find, that is the principle of a seeker of happiness.

This beautiful species has the name "Clitoria ternatea" while the Indonesian people call it "kembang telang" which is a type of wild flower that grows at the foot of the hill, if you go on vacation to the mountains you will find this species.

Clitoria ternatea is a vine that is commonly found in gardens or forest edges. This leguminous member of the plant originated in tropical Asia, but has now spread throughout the tropics. Since the first this plant was planted in the yard as an ornamental plant because of its bright blue or purple flowers. The flowers in various places in Southeast Asia are used as traditional and modern medicine and food coloring. In Malaysia, the extract of the flower crown is used to color sticky rice. In Thailand, the blue refreshing drink from the extract is called nam dok anchan (น้ำดอกอัญขัญ). There are varieties with white flower crowns. In Indonesia, the telang flower is used as a food or drink coloring agent, such as wedang telang and telang rice. Wikipedia

as you can see in the picture, all parts are dominated by purple, while in the middle only a small part is filled with white, and if we go back to the discussion from Wikipedia then this flower is very good if we cultivate it because it is very useful for our lives, he can be used as herbal medicine and the rest he can also be used as food coloring, isn't that a profitable thing?

I have a suggestion!! If you cultivate a flower plant "Clitoria ternatea" it will be very good if you plant it on the fence, when Clitoria ternatea blooms then the whole part of your door will be like a "door to heaven" because it grows by way of vines, do you have the same thought?

apart from that, Clitoria ternatea can also be said as an environmentally friendly flower plant because it does not have thorny stems like roses and cacti, which means the Clitoria ternatea plant will not be dangerous for safety even for a small child. so you can plant wherever you want, but if you want the beauty of heaven then you can plant it at the gate.

You want to cultivate these flower plants? Currently, several Indonesian online sites have provided these flower seeds, such as Tokopedia and others, if you want you can contact them to get the seeds.

thank you very much for visiting my blog that's some portraits for today & see you in the next post.

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PhotographyFlower
Camera usedSmartphone
TypeRealme 5i
Photografer@Steemadi
LocationAceh

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