Hi Hive Lovers
Nature is always amazing and becomes a miracle to support our complex lives. Nature always presents something unique and different for us to see and learn from.
You just need to open your eyes a little wider and pay attention to something different to find something unique that is a masterpiece of creation.
I encountered a strange flower this time, but I'm not sure it can be called a flower. Usually, flowers are like those you often encounter in parks. They generally consist of petals and stamens with a colorful appearance that displays beauty.
At first, I thought the "flower" was a pistil that would soon grow into a fruit, but in fact, I found several other flowers that had bloomed on other branches. A pistil is, of course, the result of a flower process, not the other way around, from a pistil to a flower.
This flower that I found when it was still in bud, at a glance, looks like a "love" shape, but it is dark green and turns yellow when it opens.
The surface texture of the petals is rough. There are two layers of petals, and each layer consists of three thick and hard petals that reach a thickness of 0.5 cm. The arrangement of the petals is facing downward, and the pointed ends are like an upside-down crown.
There is something odd here in that many of these strange flowers are inhabited by tiny ants. They seem to have made some of the opened petals their nest. They looked very comfortable and enjoyed being there.
What will become of this flower if all the petals fall off?
These different and unique flowers, which are not necessarily called flowers, can also be called flowers. Because something beautiful and fragrant is commonly called a flower, something that is not beautiful and smells bad can also be called a flower, like a corpse flower, for example. It depends on our perspective on it.
Nature has given everything different forms to complement each other. Nature really teaches us that things don't have to be the same or be equated.
Nature has provided everything for us because nature is the best teacher. The differences that nature gives are always amazing and a blessing. So that we learn to accept many things from the #AmazingNature.