Photographs of Crotalaria juncea!

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On 9th January 2025, I visited Sundarban, a place known for the Royal Bengal tigers!

It was a day trip, including the journey and the days I stayed in the Sundarban!
Though I captured various moments of sundarban today I am here to share a few photographs of

Crotalaria juncea!

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Honestly speaking! While capturing these photographs, I was not aware of the name of the plant and also not aware of the reason behind the plantation!

These plants I found outside the hotel where I stayed with the other tourists who were with me!

When I was capturing these pictures, only the colour combination of green and yellow attracted me!

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After capturing it, I searched for the name of the plant because nothing I ever found useless that was created by Mother Nature!

Guess what?
This time I was again right!

We get natural fibre from this plant, and it is used to create ropes, fishing nets, cordage and so on...

In the area I visited, people are mostly dependent on tourism, producing honey, and some trees are also found there, which are now almost on the way to extinction!

Sundari, garan, and geoya trees are among them!

Not only that, the increasing population is one reason why the situation of many animals is also on the way to extinction!

The area of Sundarbans is covered by water; hence, these kinds of plants are helpful for the livelihood of the people who live there!

The moral of the story is nature is always friendly acts towards living creatures, but as a human, we forget to maintain the balance and welcome global warming!

Who is more intelligent? Mother nature or humans? Think once before chopping trees!

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Each thing we use in our daily lives is delivered by nature so that we can survive!

In return, we are using our intelligence to perform selfish acts!
But at the end of the somehow, that's bringing something that's working like a backfire for us!

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I don't know when people will understand the value of Green!

I hope the next generation will be able to see some green, else this planet will left without lives like other planets!

Lastly, I would love to know how many of you are familiar with the plant and it's benefits, let me share in the comment section!
Stay tuned and blessed always!

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Your flower photography is very beautiful and I love this flower.

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