"Time Flowers Photography"
Namaskar
Time Flowers Photography:
Flowers have always been symbols of both beauty and purity. The "Time Flower" constitutes a part of that very purity. It bears this name because it blooms precisely on schedule; specifically, as it opens between nine and ten in the morning, it is often referred to as the "Nine O'Clock Flower" or the "Ten O'Clock Flower." This flower is also known as Portulaca.
This flower features a combination of white and pink hues—specifically, it is a hybrid variety of the Thyme flower. It is visually stunning; my garden currently hosts Thyme flowers in four different colors. When in full bloom, they bear a striking resemblance to roses.
The color white is a universal favorite. Moreover, the yellow center of this white Time flower is particularly captivating. The flower is a pristine, dazzling white—a true symbol of purity. These flowers are composed of numerous petals.
The leaves of the Time flower grow in a creeping, grass-like manner; for this reason, it is also known as the "Grass Flower." In reality, this flower is pink in color. All the Time flowers shown here are from my own garden, having been planted just a few days ago. They are gradually spreading out.
I brought this flower from my home in Bardhaman. It is a red Portulaca flower, composed of a single layer of petals. The yellow center against the red background is quite striking.
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| Category | Photography |
|---|---|
| Device | Poco M2 |
| Best regards | @green015 |
| Location | [barasat] |







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