WILD FLORA



Happy beginning of the week to everyone. Morning walks not only relax us because of the fresh climate that welcomes us at the beginning of the day, and the purity of the breeze that blows in these early hours, but also because of the healthy contact we can enjoy with nature.






In all these days that I have gone out to make my usual walks, I have been collecting many species that offers us the wild flora, typical of our plains, and that grows both in the countryside and in the city, if the weather conditions allow it.




I know many of these species but not all of them by name. Among fruit plants, flowers, creepers, vines, trees and shrubs, I made a fabulous plant tour.






Fruit trees such as anon, lemon, pomegranate and ponsigué, grow in the areas surrounding the urbanization, and between fences and vacant lots, bushes and weeds typical of the extensive areas of the plains.

I noticed that the birds had only pecked at the fruits of anon, perhaps because it was the sweetest tasting of all.






I remember when I was little and walked near weedy places, I liked to pluck the ears of corn to remove their flowers by sliding my finger. Today I found many of these in the area.





The intense lilac and purple of this wildflower, I loved it. I zoomed in to better distinguish its shape and colors. And I think the round spike-like flowers are called Dandelion, but I'm not entirely sure.






On another path of the walk, yellow flowers could be seen covering some parts of the ground, coming from a leafy tree.As well as the colors of autumn were reflected in some leaves, product of the high temperatures of the last days.

A vegetable landscape joins this group, and it is not from this area but from a few kilometers ahead, on the banks of the Tigre River that crosses the end of the city.






This dense flora of impenetrable tropical jungle, only allowed to be photographed in its frontal thickness.I am sure that going into it can be compromising. I am sure that going into it can be compromising. But seeing it from the front is a bit intimidating.

Finally, a tiny plant manages to sprout in the most unexpected place. These are the things that make nature a marvelous process.






Thank you for visiting my blog and for sharing with me these wonderful manifestations of nature. Happy Monday.



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