Tuesday, April 1, 2025

The beauty and universality of wild flower

 

Bangladesh, a land of evergreen beauty. Everywhere in this country, flowers and vines of various colors come to mind, like a green mass. In the midst of this mass, thousands of unknown types of wild flowers grow on the roadsides and bushes. They may not have social status, but the uniqueness and universality of all those flowers fascinate everyone and even stir up the environment.

Bangladesh, with its lush greenery and tropical climate, is home to a vibrant array of wildflowers that bloom along roadsides, adding bursts of color to the landscape. These flowers, often unnoticed, bring a natural charm to highways, village paths, and city edges.




One of the most common roadsideflowers is the Kashful (Saccharum spontaneum), a tall, feathery white grass that sways gracefully in the autumn breeze, painting the roadsides with a dreamy, silver glow. In spring and summer, the Krishnachura (Delonix regia) and Radhachura (Peltophorum pterocarpum) trees bloom with fiery red and golden yellow flowers, creating a stunning contrast against the green countryside.

The Shapla (Nymphaea nouchali), Bangladesh’s national flower, often blooms in roadside ponds and ditches, its delicate blue or white petals floating peacefully on water. Meanwhile, the bright Dhulkalmi (Ipomoea carnea), with its soft purple trumpet-shaped flowers, thrives in damp areas along the roads, adding to the wild beauty.

All of those beautiful and monarchical flowers, around Bangladesh, we found a great number of wild flowers which have no name, but the beauty and personality of those flowers are remarkable and unique. The honey bees and Insects, symbolic of many heavenly beauties whose names are unknown, are always roaming around, collecting the nectar and fragrance of those flowers.

In polite society, such beauty may not be appreciated, but to those who appreciate the true qualities of nature, this wildflower is valued from the depths of the heart, where there is no vested interest. 



Despite growing without care or cultivation, these flowers contribute to biodiversity, attract pollinators, and enhance the scenic beauty of Bangladesh’s roadsides. Their resilience in harsh conditions is a reminder of nature’s ability to flourish even in the most unexpected places.

Nature nurture them with  passionate love and affection- They are creation of Good Earth Nurturing by Nature, because they are natural where artificialism is extremely prohibited.   



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