Three-Leaved Wild Vine

in Nature Observer9 months ago

Hello all my nature lover friends,

How are you all everyone? I hope you are all very well. I am also fine.

All Friends, welcome to a new blog today. In today's blog, i will share a flower photography post . Today's flower name is Three-Leaved Wild Vine.

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Three-Leaved Wild Vine is a wild climbing plant. This plant name is known as various types of names. Such as Bush Grape, Fox-Grape and Three-Leaf Cayratia and becides this plant is known as Amalatata in Bengali. We found this plant in asia and Australia and this plant flower is green. When this plant fruit is black in colour. This Three-Leaved Wild Vine leaves include flavonoids such as cyanidin and delphinidin. This plant looks very wonderful.

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Three-Leaved Wild Vine looks very awesome. When i found this Three-Leaved Wild Vine plant in big bushes and i had taken some close clicks of Three-Leaved Wild Vine photographs. Hopefully every nature lovers enjoy this plant photographs. Now i am sharing Three-Leaved Wild Vine photographs on today's blog.

NameObservation dateLocation
Three-Leaved Wild Vine11AugustKolkataIndia
PhotographyPicture details
Photographer@trytry
Camera UsedSmartphone
Camera nameGalaxy F16
LocationKolkata, India
LensMacro
F1.8
Iso SpeedISO 32
Focal length22mm
Flower nameThree-Leaved Wild Vine
Link to original community

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/310969958

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