Mimosa pigra

in Nature Observer2 months ago

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Mimosa pigraMay, 01 2022The Nicho, Cuba

On one of my trips to the Nicho, where nature unfolds in its maximum splendor, I was fortunate to capture a magical moment on my camera. It was there that I found this beautiful mimosa pigra, known locally as dormidera, with its compound leaves and small white flowers. But what made this photograph truly special was the presence of a bee, which was collecting nectar from the flowers. The combination of the plant, with its peculiar sensitivity to touch, and the bee, so vital for pollination, created a scene that I captured in these photographs. It was a moment of connection with nature that I will never forget. Here I will leave you some photos of the mimosa and the wonderful place where I captured these images.
I hope you enjoy it


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PhotographyMimosa pigra pigra
Photographer@alessvazz20
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