Tropical Plant: Cyanthillium cinereum

in Beauty of Creativity11 months ago

Beside capturing the insect, I was also interested in taking wild plants or wild flowers that grow randomly in the wood. Perhaps, we often ignore such this plant as it did not show the contrast color. But I thought contrary, anything that might be worth capturing, I never got away from it. I managed to take this wild plant or grass from various angles. It's kind of tiny plant that is vulnerable with the hot season, and we used to find them wilted. Thank to the camera for showing us the real beauty of this unnoticeable plant. So, here are some pics of wild plants that I captured a few of days ago somewhere around the woodland. They distribute throughout many tropical and subtropical regions, and Indonesia is one of their best home to grow. Composite flowers are composed of white to light purple disc florets with no ray florets, brown fruits have fluffy white hairs called 'pappus' which help to disperse the fruits by wind. Each pappus is lined with 2 rows of bristly hairs. This typical wild plant is considered perennial plants that used to be found in the meadow, bushes and shrublands, it is also found along roadsides and abandoned areas.


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CameraSmartphone
CategoryMacrophotography
LensLensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens
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 11 months ago 

Your photographs look amazing. I did not recognize this thing but I was very impressed. Thank you so much for sharing such beautiful photography with us.

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