Haciendo función de fotografías olvidadas, II (Flores 🌺) || Using forgotten photographs, II (Flowers 🌺)










En esta segunda parte de las fotografías de flores en mi celular, quisiera resaltar la belleza e importancia que tiene un ser vivo tan pequeño y tan delicado que merece mucha más admiración de la que realmente recibe. Priorizando siempre su estado natural, es decir conectado a la planta. Cada vez que pasamos por una planta con flores y arrancamos una estamos interrumpiendo un ciclo que va más alla de nuestro entendimiento básico; ¿Sabias que al arrancar una flor estás dejando sin alimento a animales polinizadores como abejas y mariposas? Además de contribuir con la sobreproducción de dióxido de carbono, el cual puede llegar a ser emitido hasta 3 kilogramos por flor arrancada. Eso sin contar la reducción de la vida de la planta por falta de nutrición o reproducción.
Así que ya sabes, si ves una flor que te gusta mucho fotografiala y compártela con nosotros pero no la arranques, déjala justo dónde está, siempre junto a su madre, siempre viva.
Te agradezco mucho por haberte tomado el tiempo de leerme y espero que hayas disfrutado mi publicación. Feliz día:)
In this second part of the flower photos on my phone, I would like to highlight the beauty and importance of such a small and delicate living being that deserves much more admiration than it actually receives. Always prioritizing its natural state, that is, connected to the plant. Every time we pass by a flowering plant and pick a flower, we are interrupting a cycle that goes beyond our basic understanding; Did you know that when you pick a flower, you are depriving pollinating animals such as bees and butterflies of food? In addition to contributing to the overproduction of carbon dioxide, which can reach up to 3 kilograms per flower picked. Not to mention the reduction in the plant's life span due to lack of nutrition or reproduction.
So now you know, if you see a flower you really like, take a picture of it and share it with us, but don't pick it. Leave it right where it is, always next to its mother, always alive.
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this, and I hope you enjoyed my post. Have a great day :)
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