Clitoria Ternatea Pink
There is a strange flower in the world, called Clitoria Ternatea Pink. Its shape is beautiful, its color is like pink, blooming among the emerald leaves, like embroidery.
In spring, and where the wind blows, this flower sprouts and spits its stamens, like a star at first, and gradually spreads. The petals are light, like butterfly wings, and the breeze passes by, fluttering and wanting to fly.
In summer, the flowers are in full bloom and full of pink branches. In the garden, it can add a little elegance; in the countryside, it also adds a touch of beauty. Its beauty is burning, attracting bees and butterflies to linger, shuttling through it, blooming into rhyme.
As autumn comes, although the flower fades away, its charm still remains. The seed is gradually ripening, hidden in the receptacle, like a treasure. When the spring breeze returns next year, it will be full of vitality again, and the year is like this, interpreting the wonders of nature. The wonder of this flower is not only its shape, but also changes in response to the times, and it is endless, adding endless beauty to the world.