Saturday, 20 December 2014

Tiny Flowers @ Fraser'sHill

Quite often we see tiny flowers, sometimes half the size of a one-cent coin, by the roadsides and often growing wild. We tend to ignore them as weeds but they can be quite beautiful if we were to pause to appreciate them (weeds or not) from a closer perspective. The following are some of the more tiny flowers I saw when I was at Fraser's Hill a couple of days ago.

Do not be misled by the size of the flowers you see in these photos. They have been shot at close range and hence, enlarged. We would not have seen such beautiful details with our naked eyes. Nature indeed harbours beautiful wonders if we care to look a little more meticulously.
What we perceive as a weed could turn out to be a thing of beauty.

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