Flowy Flower Sway
Flowy Flower Sway
Would like to share one of my recent clicks from a park in Delhi (INDIA). On a windy day when you'll observe a flower swaying with the wind, and to click them is a challenge in itself. With patience we can achieve something amazing, a new skill was unlocked for me that day by clicking the the subtle motion of this flower.
Dimorphotheca ecklonis also known as a African Daisy is a decorative flower native to South Africa and was introduced in India. Deep Purple African Daisy is a low perennial herb or almost a subshrub usually less than 2 ft tall with alternate 5-8 cm long leaves, which are somewhat remotely toothed. Leaves are obovate or oblong to elliptic or oblanceolate, 3-5 x 1-2 cm, margins entire or toothed, faces stipitate-glandular (at least distal leaves), glabrescent.
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