Tridax daisy

in Nature Observer2 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 Tridax Daisy.

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Tridax Daisy is a common weed types of flower. This Tridax Daisy looks very awesome and this flower is called Tridhara .This Tridax Daisy with a yellow center and yellow or white petals. This Tridax Daisy flower is called Jhuanti Phul and this flower has medicinal properties and this flower is used in various diseases.

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Actually Tridax Daisy grows on waterlands, roadsides and other uncultivated places. This tridax daisy leaves is used for medicine. Becides this flower is used medicine and used to heal wounds, stop bleeding and solve digestive problems. Some days ago i visited one highway and i saw this Tridax Daisy flower in bushes nearby highway. I had taken close clicks of Tridax Daisy photography. Let's take a look at the Tridax Daisy photographs of this insect i shared.

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Tridax Daisy04 AugustKolkataIndia
PhotographyPicture details
Photographer@trytry
Camera UsedSmartphone
Camera nameGalaxy F16
LocationKolkata, India
LensMacro
F1.8
Iso SpeedISO 32
Focal length22mm
Flower nameTridax Daisy
Link to original community

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/304894072

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That's lovely to have alternative even when English medicine is not close this can help very well I have similar leaves in my village when I was growing up

Right. Many thanks friend.

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