CONTEST STEEM #STEEMIT #TRON | WEEK 12 | MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY IN WOX COMMUNITY "14 DES 2021" Macro photography "Blue Clitoria ternatea" Flower #club5050
Macro Photography "Blue Clitoria Ternatea"
Greetings to all "steemian" friends, how are you all? I am fine. many thanks to the @sultan-aceh Organized such a beautiful macro photography contest in @worldofxpilar Community. Today I appeared in front of you with a picture of "clitoria ternatea" flowers.
"Clitoria ternatea" is the scientific name for indigo or blue invincibility. The color of the flower is dark blue, but a little white or yellow on the underside and on the inside.These are perennial herbaceous plants. These grow like vines. And they grow well in moist soil. One of its qualities is that its flowers are dark blue in color. There are some varieties that are white in color. They are 4 cm long and 3 cm wide.Each fruit is about five to seven centimeters long. Another flower has 6 to 10 fruits. It is installed around our house and as a gate or balcony of the house. It only comes out in a good way if it needs a little care during cultivation. It has many medicinal properties and its roots make symbiotic contact with soil bacteria. Which converts atmospheric nitrogen for plant use. The decay of this plant also increases the quality of the soil.In Southeast Asia, flowers are used as a natural food to make the sticky rice and misty color of Eurasian Portugal.
I took the pictures from the gate while walking in the morning. I don't know how you like the pictures. I hope you like it. Below are pictures of different styles of flowers.The flowers are recently being.genetically modified to change color. When the blue in the bottle is mixed with carbonate to change the pH, the color changes from blue to pink and the flowers are kept locked in a dark room to retain this color. So that means the color of the flower.
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Macro Photography | Flowers |
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Camera Used | Handphone |
Model | Realme C25s |
Photographer | @ranarahman |
Location | Parbatipur, Bangladesh |