Qurator's Photo Quest "Growing Wild" .
Hello Hive Community.
I hope you all are fine. I am also fine here. My post today and each photograph is based on a different contest. In that contest, Growing Wild photographs are to be submitted. I keep making posts to participate in different contests from time to time. Among all these contests, the Qurators Photo Quest is one of my favorite contests. In which I want to participate. I hope that my post today will definitely be accepted in this contest. The photographs in today's post are of different types of grass that you will find anywhere around you.
The photograph shown above should be considered as part of the Qurator's Photo Quest contest "Growing Wild".
I will try to give as much information as I know about the wild grasses and flowers seen in the photographs. And if there is a mistake in my information about it, please let me know. But that will not happen because I will give very basic information. Above I have presented 2 photographs with you. In which the wild grass seen in the first photograph is known as Dactyloctenium aegyptium. While in the second photograph, what looks like a flower is Pink Jatropha integerrima. This flower has not bloomed yet but looks very beautiful after blooming. This is a wild flower, it can be seen anywhere around you in the grass.
By the way, I really like to capture natural scenes in the camera. But whenever I get a chance to capture flowers, plants and gardens created by nature, I never let it go. The photographs of today's post are also something like that. The flowers of the wild plants that appeared in the leisure time have been captured in the camera. Which are presented to you here. Above I have presented two photographs in which the name of the flower seen in the first photograph is Colombian Waxweed. While the second photograph is Grass Seed Head Wild.
The seed seen in the above photograph is the head of a wild grass. There is a similarity of a wild grass in the above photograph. I like the angle of the head of the object captured in that photograph. This visible rock head looks beautiful against the green background.
The grass seen in the first photograph of the two photographs above is Crowfoot Grass. Which is also known as Dactyloctenium aegyptium. This is the second photograph of this species of grass. I have already shared this type of grass with you above. While the name of the flower seen in the second photograph is Tridax Daisy. Which is also known as Coat Buttons by another name.
The common name of the pink flower in the first photograph above is Oriental Lady's Thumb. This flower is also popular by another name as Persicaria longiseta. The pink color of this flower distinguishes it from all the wild grasses and attracts it towards itself. While the name of the white flower seen in the second photograph is Chichinda. Which is also known by many other names.
I hope you like my photographs. I hope my post and photographs will be accepted into the Qurator's Photo Quest Growing Wild contest.
I sincerely thank you for visiting and reading my post.
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