Namaste!
This amazing plant is also one of the things that the rain has brought. In some places, there is greenery everywhere on the land and in other places, people are troubled due to excessive rainfall.
Well, we have also played with nature a lot, so today it doesn't suit us to expect balance from nature. So all we can do now is hope that there is happiness everywhere and everyone stays safe.💚🙏

These pictures are from a few days ago when one evening after continuous rain for a few days, I saw this plant in the park. At a glance, it may seem like a common wild plant but it is not so, because last season I had seen this plant in its mature state, so I know that very little and beautiful flowers bloom on it.

The size of the flowers blooming on it is equal to that of common studs and they also have a mild fragrance and look very lovely. The leaves of this plant are slightly thicker but softer than the leaves of most plants.

I don't know why it is known as a frogplant, it is the favorite food of frogs maybe? but I have no confirmed information about it. By the way, in some places, it is also called Capeweed and in Sanskrit, it is known as Vasir and Vasuka.

Also, let me tell you that in some villages, the leaves of this plant are eaten as vegetables to fight pain and swelling. It is also used as an insect killer and in a few places its leaves are also consumed as an alternative to tea.
And you know one amazing thing is that every plant, tree, flower, leaf and we ourselves also have many qualities. All that matters is whether we know it. 😊

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