I take photographs of flowers and make amazing discoveries.
Today I went on a trip and the place where I went had a lot of flowers, I decided to photograph them since they were very beautiful and I wanted to show them to you in this post, as well as a couple of things I discovered while photographing the flowers.
The flower I show you below is a red rose, it was very beautiful and the prettiest one I found, unfortunately under this rose I also found one that had already withered and its petals had been scattered all over the ground, it is very likely that these flowers are used to make perfumes since they smell very nice.
When I took the photos, it had stopped raining, so I took advantage of the opportunity to take them and avoid getting wet. The rain left its mark on the leaves of this same rose plant and on a wire hanging between two posts; the drops looked beautiful.
After observing the raindrops, I saw some flowers called violets next to me. I'd posted photos of them in previous posts, but in this case, they were a different color and had a special touch of color thanks to the rain.
After observing the violets, one purple and the other white, I saw in the distance a small chamomile in full bloom. Chamomile has a very pretty flower and, at the same time, is a medicinal plant. How curious! A plant with very pretty flowers and, to top it all, medicinal. Next to this chamomile, I came across a plant with red flowers. I don't quite remember its name. What I do know is that it's used as a garden plant and sometimes even as a fence to decorate home gardens.
As a final discovery, I discovered a small white mushroom that I'd honestly never seen before. What I do know is that this mushroom decomposes the organic matter and rotten roots of the plant where I found it.
Well, friends, these were the flowers and discoveries I made today. I hope you enjoyed the interesting facts I shared throughout the post and the flowers I captured in the photos today. See you soon with new and interesting photos and new interesting facts about the photos.
See you later.
This post was translated from Spanish to English using Google Translate.








