Erratic Photograph of some important plants spotted in my area

People of the hive, hello and welcome to the beauty community. The fact that my message has been discovered in this community after several months of inactivity is a delight once more. The problem is that I've been having trouble with my phones lately, and I haven't been able to afford to get myself a smart device with a decent camera for the time being. Consequently, you are aware of the frustration that results from being stuck with a phone that has a suboptimal camera. In the grand scheme of things, it's nothing.

The Honor 9 Lite, to give it its full title, is a new device that I discovered recently. I think it's an excellent Android gadget with a camera that's on the verge of being exceptional. This phone is quite little, yet it packs a powerful punch, as I must confess. If everything goes according to plan, I'll be receiving the item on Wednesday of this week from a local store that sells all kinds of electronic devices as well as various other household equipment.

I determined to put this phone's camera to the test as soon as I arrived home, so I did. I force my way to a neighbouring shrub, all of my enthusiasm and willingness in me, to photograph whatever it is that captures my emotions. I'll be exhibiting the majority of these photographs on this site, but they will have undergone some alteration, which I will disclose later, for the purpose of improving their quality. Unfortunately, I am unable to identify several of the plants because I do not know their names. Although I will tell you the names of those for whom I was able to do so.

In such a case, let us see what we can come up with without much assistance.

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A type of cocoyam plant is depicted in the first photograph, but I am unable to identify whose species it is.

In contrast to the typical leaves, the bold leaf has a distinguishing red and white colouration, while the other part is green, as is the case with the other leaves.

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The apparent colour of this young plant can be seen in the photograph below.
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More plant is seen here. Known as efinrin in Yoruba, nchanwu in Igbo, and daidoya in Hausa, Ocimum gratissimum is a type of leaf that is commonly known as smell leaf. There are several species of Ocimum, the most well-known of which are the powerfully aromatic herb Ocimum basilicum (Thai basil) and the therapeutic herb Ocimum tenuiflorum, which is also known as Ocimum santum (holy basil or tulsi in Hindi).

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The plant is high in vitamin A, which is beneficial for maintaining excellent vision. It is possible to prevent xerophthalmia by consuming a suitable amount of fragrance leaf. Ca and magnesium are two minerals contained in it, and they both help to lower bad cholesterol while increasing blood circulation, so aiding in improving heart health.

The cassava farm was located in another region, which I discovered after travelling a little further.

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We appear to have entered the wet season, and farming has begun in earnest from every direction. Fresh crops may be found on the farm with relative ease.

A young plant growing on the trunk of a palm tree, once again.

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It is possible that this plant is not a climber in nature, but that nature allowed and hung it in this location for it to flourish. Despite the fact that it is unable to capture sunlight from this place, the helpless plant is vibrant with vitality.

The plantain tree is the final species on this list.

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Although there was nothing particularly noteworthy going on here, the natural beauty of the surroundings caught my attention. As the one who has been responsible for their upkeep, those plantains are owned by my mother.


Thanks for sticking with me through this. Thank you very much for taking the time to visit!!

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@jsalvage It is very beautiful photography of plants. Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos. You have perfect photography skills. Keep sharing and Stay Blessed.

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Thank you friend for stopping by. I will keep sharing more like this one as soon as I get the opportunity. Although, I will be working on how to improve my camera

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