A Morning Find!

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Some time last year, I was taking a leisurely stroll around my parents' neighborhood one bright morning when I stumbled upon a patch of this flowering plant - "Spurred Butterfly Pea (Centrosema virginianum)", which I later found out that it's a member of the Fabaceae (legume) family.

The Spurred Butterfly Pea were already blooming. The blooms - a purple hue, added a pop of color to the lush green vegetation, captivating me instantly. Well, I took some snapshots of it.

Thereafter, I plucked a flower, and continued on my walk. By the time I was done, I noticed that it had begun to wilt. I took some snapshots of it too.


Shortly after, I grabbed a few more shots before it faded, trying to capture it's fleeting beauty.


I hope you like the photos.


This is my entry in the Qurator's PhotoQuest and also my participation in the #hive14dayschallenge by @hivecreatorsday


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This is really awesome, and you saved the pictures since last year that shows how you value that beautiful flower.

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Thank you. I've got lots of photos from years ago saved in my gallery.
!BBH

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I can see, and they are beautiful pictures

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I've seen those flowers, they're pretty, I think they're blue, it's unusual to see flowers in that color. Good luck in the contest. Best regards.

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Thank you. I think you'd find them everywhere, since they're legumes. Yeah, the flower has different colors, I stumbled on the white yesterday but couldn't capture it.
!BBH

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