Beauty of the Wild : Thladiantha Dubia

in Hive Learners2 years ago

Hello Beauty Lovers! I hope you are doing fine. Today, I would like to come up with some photos of wild flower that I just found near the stream. A wild yellow flower that had attracted me with its look and hard to leave it behind before taking some macro shots. This typical flower is commonly found in the bushes or in shrubland, a tropical native plant. Known as thladiantha dubia, a fast growing climber plant.


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CameraSmartphone Xiaomi
CategoryNature Photography
LensLensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens
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Thladiantha Dubia, commonly known as the Hubei lantern, is a unique perennial vine native to China. Renowned for its striking golden lantern-like flowers, this plant has become a popular ornamental choice in gardens. Enthusiasts and horticulturists can explore more about Thladiantha Dubia, including cultivation tips and its ecological significance, on our website link. Discover the beauty and intricacies of this botanical gem, and learn how to incorporate it into your garden for a vibrant touch of nature.

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