Petals: Convolvulus and Trifolium repens
Hello friends of the petals community, this time I want to share with you two very interesting and visually striking flower species.
The first is called Convolvulus, it is an annual plant, we can see it grow every year in any forest in Spain, most of its flowers are white, although they can also be pink and blue, they usually have a trumpet shape.
This other may be better known to most, its scientific name Trifolium repens, although it is also known as white clover, its flowers are mostly pink or white, in the center of the flower we can find in the center of the flower , and that it uses as a propagation system.
It is a flower that attracts many insects, especially bees, although ants also like it very much, and they use it to "milk" aphids, as can be seen in this last image.
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Las flores siempre son hermosas e interesantes para fotografiar. Estas son muy buenas
Hola @karbea, las flores dan vida con sus colores. Gracias por comentar.