Dear friends,
As always, I’m back with another new post. This afternoon, I was feeling quite down. I kept thinking about my little baby, which made me feel even worse. To lift my spirits, I decided to go up to the terrace and get some fresh air, hoping to feel closer to nature. I spent a long time sitting on the roof in a chair, reflecting on my life. As I was heading back inside, I noticed some flowers—both familiar and unknown—that looked very beautiful. I took photos of these flowers, which I’m excited to share with you now. I really enjoyed capturing these images, and I hope you will like them too. Let's take a look at the flower photos I took. First, I came across this colorful flower. I was captivated by its white and pink petals. These flowers are usually more abundant in the summer and are perfect for decorating events.
Next, I found these cream and sweet-colored jaba flowers. I couldn't resist taking a photo of them. I hope you find the colors as appealing as I do. The photograph you see now is of roses from the Red Hazari rose plant. I find their color incredibly beautiful, and the tree is full of these blooms. I also saw a flower that had two different colors on the same tree. Although I don’t know its name, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to photograph it. I hope you find it as impressive as I did. While visiting a tailor's shop, I noticed another nursery nearby. After finishing my errands, I hurried over to check it out. There, I found a beautiful beli flower tree and some other plants. Despite the poor lighting at night, I took some photos and decided to share them with you without any editing. I hope you like them.
The first photo you see is of Madhavilata flowers. I adore these flowers; they grow on creepers and look stunning when planted in front of a house. We are considering planting a Madhavilata creeper in front of our home.Next is the rose flower. Though roses look beautiful in nurseries, they often struggle when brought home, becoming dirty and failing to bloom. Despite this, roses are always lovely and colorful.
I also love the rangan flower. I once planted a rangan seedling from a nursery, but unfortunately, it didn’t thrive and eventually died. Despite this, I still have a fondness for the rangan flower. Lastly, I came across an orange or malta tree, though I’m not sure which it was. I was drawn to its fruit and took a photo to share with you, hoping you might enjoy it too. That’s all for today. I’ll be back soon with another post. Until then, stay well and healthy. Thank you all for reading my blog.
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