Hello friends, This is @mmiya from #Bangladesh.
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Dear Hive lovers, today I will share with you another new flower photography, while taking this flower photography, I liked the flower a lot, but I did not know the name of this flower, so after taking the flower photography, I wanted to know the information about this flower on Google and AI, from there I can know the name of the flower.
Google and AI gave me some information about this flower, this flower is a flower of the Gypsophila species, there are many flowers of this species, this fruit is one of them, the name of this flower is Gypsophila repens, in many places this flower is called Creeping Baby's Breath, the names of these flowers seem strange to me, I have never heard such a flower name before.
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These flowers are of different colors, there are flowers of different colors such as pink, white, purple, etc., the flowers of this plant are a little small but the whole tree is filled with flowers, when these plants are born and more flowers are seen during winter or cold weather, when the flowers come on the tree, the flowers are more visible than the leaves of the tree.
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These flowers have five petals of different colors, we usually plant these flowers to enhance the beauty of the garden, these flowers are small in size and their stems are thin, and the leaves of this plant are green, when the plant is filled with flowers among the green leaves, the beauty of the plant increases a lot, people usually plant this flower to enhance the beauty of the garden.
These attractive flowers were picked from a nursery shop located in Sirajganj, number 3, China, although these flowers are very small, but when the plant is full of flowers, its beauty increases a lot, people easily get attracted to these flowers and start loving these flowers.
| Device Used | Tecno Spark 30C |
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| Camera | 50MP camera |
| Location | Bangladesh |
| Short by | @mmiya |
| Link to original community | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/326970777 |





