Hi macro image lovers, especially those who are members of the beloved #visualshots community, how are you today? Hopefully you are fine and all your activities are made easy by God Almighty.
Today I am back here to share some images that I got while hunting for images, and the images are in the form of a flower crown. I managed to collect four types of images of flower crowns growing in dense forests.
If you are curious about some of the flower pictures, you can see them in the album that I have uploaded. What is clear is that this flower is very unique and interesting.
In the first picture I uploaded, this is the flower crown of the putrimalu plant I think all of you will recognize this flower and this plant is scientifically known as Mimosa pudica. This plant has thorns and if touched the leaves will wilt and droop therefore this plant is called putrimalu.
Meanwhile, the second grass flower is scientifically named Jatropha. This flower also has a very beautiful characteristic, namely heart red or blood red. I found it on the river embankment.
You can see the physical characteristics of this flower in the picture that I uploaded below and I managed to capture it with several pictures.
This third flower friend is no less interesting than the two pictures of the types of flowers above. This flower is decorated with purple color, usually grows in moist soil.
I found this flower on the edge of a rice field. This flower also has a scientific name called Murdannia. You can see the shape of the flower below.
The fourth or last flower is also often found in moist soil, just like the third plant flower, this flower has a slightly purplish white color.
Friends, in Aceh, this flower is often called the capokmie flower, but this flower also has a scientific name that is commonly known to many people, and according to the scientific references that I got, this flower is known as Bonnaya antipoda.
I have also uploaded some pictures of these flowers in the album section below, you can see them there, that's enough for my review of the four pictures of forest flower types that I got. I hope you like it, thank you.
| Camera | Smarphone + Macro Lens |
|---|---|
| Category | Macro Photography. |
| Editing | Lightroom. |
| Objeck | Flowers. |
| Location | Aceh Sumatara. |
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