Well, there's one called Cayenne, but it comes in two very different varieties. For example, I have the first photos, which are the most common. They can also be found in several other colors, and sometimes even have two or more colors at the same time. These are incredibly beautiful, something very rare, but possible thanks to nature.
The other Cayenne variety has practically the same color as the previous ones, with the only significant difference being that it has a large number of overlapping petals, which makes them look fantastic together.
Now there's this flower whose name I don't know. Perhaps the only noticeable difference is that one is darker than the other. I tried to find some other differences, maybe in the petals and leaves, since some can be greener or even have stripes on their leaves, but I couldn't find any. Perhaps someone with more in-depth knowledge of nature could help me discover a little more about all these flowers and the reason for these small differences between plants that, at first glance, seem identical.
I love it, and well, at some point, thanks to #hive, I hope to not only get a little house to move to but also have the opportunity to have a space dedicated to planting plants, especially flowering ones, which are my favorites. We're working every day to make my dreams come true.