Madagascar periwinkle from my neighbor's wall
Every morning when I leave for work I see this beautiful flower on the wall of my neighbor's house. It is wonderful to look at it because it is like feeling that it clings to the wall to show its beauty.
It gives me I was curious because it shows a single flower, and when I saw its beauty I decided to take a photo and capture for you this beauty of nature that never ceases to surprise me with its simplicity and beauty.
I am not very knowledgeable about botany, but I love flowers and photographing them, and when I saw this one I was curious and started looking for information about its name and origin; from what I found, it is called Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) and is mainly grown as an ornamental plant.
And looking for more information I found out that it is appreciated for its resistance to dry conditions, popular in gardens in subtropical areas. They prefer full sun and well-drained soil. There are numerous ornamental cultivars with flowers of different shades to the originals: white, mauve, orange, scarlet, reddish-orange; and combinations between them. Some varieties are somewhat more resistant to low temperatures than the wild species.
If you want more information about this beautiful flower, here is the link where you can get more information
Original story by @yusmelys
photos from my gallery taken with my cell phone Samsung
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Realmente es una flor hermosa la he visto por acá en varios jardines
gracias, me hace muy feliz su comentario, gracias por apreciar mis fotos
@yumelys hola cielo , bella historia una flor hablando de otra flor ...bellas las dos
Gracias @cayitus63 me halagas y sonrojas de galanteria indescifrable, cordiales saludos
Tan linda corazón @yusmelys, bellas palabras, muchísimas gracias
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It's lovely!
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That pmanta is very common to see, I did not know its name, I have seen it in white too, once it grew in a groove between blocks, it is capable of being in places you do not expect it.
It sure found a nice crack to grow in!
Muy linda la flor.