Genus Breynia

in #hive-13090615 days ago

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus Breynia20 09 2024North Acèh Regency, Acèh, Indonesia


My steps stopped when I saw a group of small plants with tiny flowers that caught my attention. After getting closer and observing them in more detail, I realized that these plants were from the genus Breynia.

Breynia flowers are not large or showy like other wildflowers, but their unique shape and small size make them very attractive. The soft colors of the flowers blend beautifully with the fresh green leaves around them. Using my macro lens, I began to document every corner of the beauty of these flowers. Up close, the details were so amazing—the delicate, symmetrical petals and the tiny stamens that were barely visible to the naked eye.

I also noticed that these flowers often serve as a stopover for small insects such as honeybees and ants. Their presence suggests that Breynia also plays an important role in the surrounding ecosystem, as a provider of nectar for pollinating insects.



Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
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PhotographyGenus Breynia
LocationAceh Indonesia
Photographer@bananaklatbarat


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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/253905601
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