"Photography of flower seedlings"

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Greetings

Dear friends, how is everyone doing? I hope you are all doing very well; I am doing quite well too. I am @green015, speaking from India. Today, I am here to share a post featuring Photography of flower seedlings. So, let’s take a look at the plants...


Photography of flower seedlings:

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This happened a few days ago, on June 5th—World Environment Day—when saplings were being distributed at Bardhaman Zoological Park. The event was organized by the Bardhaman Forest Department. As a student at Bardhaman University, I went there to collect some plants. I have a deep emotional attachment to and love for various kinds of plants, so I visited the park with a few friends who share this same passion and desire to collect plants. To enter the zoological park, one had to pass through a gate that was beautifully decorated with balloons. Unlike the previous year, there were no strict restrictions; people could simply provide their phone number, sign a register, specify the number of plants they wanted, and choose the ones they liked. Incidentally, balloons were also hung from the plants themselves.

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That was when I noticed a garden featuring various types of plants right next to the Forest Department area. I spoke to the person in charge and learned that he sells a wide variety of plants at very affordable prices. The collection included flowering plants, fruit trees, succulents, indoor plants, and ornamental foliage plants—plants that are visually striking, aesthetically pleasing, and perfect for home décor.

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Each ornamental plant was unique; some featured yellow spots or dotted patterns on their green leaves, while others had curved foliage displaying a blend of maroon and green hues. There was also a variety of indoor plants available. When planted at home, these saplings grow into bushy plants. New saplings can be propagated from their branches, and they are in high demand for home décor. The collection included saplings of various flowering plants, such as Ixora (Rangan), Jarul, Blue Pea (Nilkantha), and Tuberose (Rajanigandha).


I hope you all like my photography today. I will come back to you with something new the next day, until then, everyone stay well and healthy.

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CategoryPhotography
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Greetings to@green015
LocationBardhaman

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