Flowers Special, No. 6

Yesterday, when I arrived at the terminal on my way to work, I came across this wonderful flower. I found it very striking due to its variety of colors. I couldn't contain my curiosity, and being very careful not to spoil the garden, I sat comfortably to capture these photographs.

The most curious thing was that the breeze moved their delicate petals, and they shifted toward me, as if they were posing for a photo. It was very funny and amusing. People passing by stared at me and smiled.

They bear a certain resemblance to orchids. They are known as "Garden Pansy". In most cases, they are bicolor or tricolor. In this space, there is such a variety of colors that it's impossible to go unnoticed.

Due to its color and great resistance, it is also planted at the entrance to many cities and towns. In this case, around the terminal, it adorns the garden thanks to its combination of colors and a well-kept lawn.

The colors are very varied, from gold to white, yellow, red, violet, the softest or most intense blues... variegated in such diverse shades and hues that they can form a rainbow of color in the garden.

The flowering stage spans the autumn months but continues well into spring. With the arrival of summer, its appearance will be droopy and withered. It is best to cut them at the lowest part of the stem, and we will be able to see the joy of its colors again the following winter.

