Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
Sida acuta | August 25,2025 | Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |










We all enjoy different types of beauty more or less and these beauties are given by the Creator. Everything that we see and do not see with our eyes has its own beauty. And these beauties are of the natural environment. However, some beauties are at the artificial level. Flowers are one of the beauties of the natural environment. All flowers have beauty and there are some flowers whose beauty is truly wonderful. The name of the flower that I am sharing today is Sida acuta flower. When I saw this flower, I enjoyed its beauty and because I liked it, I took a few pictures in different shapes with my own mobile. Each picture taken on my mobile is presented above for the purpose of showing all my friends.
I saw this beautiful weed-like flower blooming beautifully on a tree on the east-north side of my workplace school the other day and I liked it very much. Such flowers usually grow naturally on the side of the road without any care. So it is a weed-like flower. There is no fragrance in this flower but there is natural beauty that I could see with my own eyes. When I was taking a picture of this flower, there was strong sunlight and due to that light falling on this flower, the flower had a combination of different colors. In this situation, some parts of the flower were in sunlight and the rest were in shadow. However, I tried to make the pictures of this mistake beautiful. It is a round-shaped flower and looks very beautiful. It is not a cultivated flower and this flower has no monetary value and that is why this flower is seen blooming on the side of the road.
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