The Beauty of Nature in Two Different Flowers
Hello dear friends,
I hope you all are doing well and spending a beautiful life with your loved ones. I wish you all happiness and peace.
Nature is an inseparable part of our lives. Amidst our daily hustle, noise, and mechanical lifestyle, it is nature that brings us peace. Especially when we are surrounded by greenery, trees, and flowers, it feels like there is no true refuge except in nature. Recently, I was fascinated by two flowers of different colors. Their forms, diversity, and natural beauty inspired me to share some thoughts.
The first flower is a wild white bloom. Its petals are soft, but the stems and leaves are covered with thorns. Truly, it is a unique creation of nature. The bright yellow stamens at the center make it even more captivating. Usually, such flowers are seen along village paths, in bushes, or on fallow lands. Many times, we consider them weeds and ignore them, but a closer look reveals that nature creates nothing in vain. Every plant has its own beauty and contributes in its own way to maintaining ecological balance. The thorns on this plant act as its natural defense system—an extraordinary design of nature itself.
The second flower is completely different. It is pink, much larger in size, and somewhat resembles a water lily or water hyacinth, though it belongs to a different species. Often seen by village roadsides, near water bodies, or in unused lands, this flower carries a soft and delicate charm. When it blooms in the early morning or under the midday sun, the entire surrounding environment feels more vibrant and alive. On nature’s colorful canvas, this pink flower adds a unique dimension.
Nature itself is like a vast canvas. Every color, every tree, every flower carries its own story. If we observe closely, we realize that flowers are not only for beauty but also play a vital role in protecting biodiversity. Bees, butterflies, and birds all depend on flowers for survival. While flowers paint nature with beauty, they also sustain the cycles of life.
Flowers bring a sense of peace to our hearts. During an early morning walk, spotting a blooming flower by the roadside makes us feel, even if just for a moment, how beautiful life truly is. Yet, we often neglect this beauty. In the concrete jungles of cities, nature’s presence is slowly disappearing. Flowers that bloom abundantly in rural areas are now becoming rare in urban spaces.
It is our responsibility to love and care for nature. Not only for beauty, but also for the balance of the environment. Planting trees, nurturing flower plants, or creating small gardens not only save the environment but also bring joy to our minds.
These two flowers reminded me of one important lesson—every gift of nature is unique. On one side, the white flower, beautiful even with its thorns, and on the other, the pink flower, soft and tender. Life itself teaches us the same lesson—sometimes we need to be strong, sometimes we need to be gentle.
In conclusion, nature is our greatest teacher. If we can be as beautiful as flowers, as generous as trees, and as forgiving as nature itself, perhaps this world will become a more livable place.
Thanks all
Device | Mobile |
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Model | Realme C- 53 |
photographer | @joniprins |
location | Islampure,Dhaka,Bangladesh |