Monday, 15 February 2021

Once in a lifetime pink flowers emerge from burnt landscapes

Once in a lifetime pink flowers emerge from burnt landscapes 

Bullet Points 

  • Across wide of the sea, colours have swept after the huge bushfire
    • The germination of flowers seeds only after bushfire are blooming
    • According to the Senior researcher University of NSW Centre for ecosystem Science: the beautiful contrast are provided by pink flannel flowers
    • The activation of ingredient triggers the plants to smoke derived chemical

    summary :
      
    The Blue Mountain areas have swept full of pink colour after thrive bushfires. The germination of flowers seeds only after the fire is blooming formerly in burnt landscapes such Katoomba to Lithgow area. According to the senior researcher University of NSW Centre for ecosystem Science: the beautiful contrast are provided by pink flannel flowers against a backdrop of burnt regions. 
    The flowers in not much endangered as much seen. You may have seen them once or twice in your lifetimes.
    The germination of the flower is responded interestingly to bushfire rather than heat.


    personal reflection;

    Last year,  The Blue Mountain areas were destroyed by big bushfire, that burnt everything. Hopefully, there were such seeds of flowers that come again after the bushfire Once again these flowers made areas beautiful and interestingly. In my opinion that I thought after this bushfire everything is going to finish, in future we won't have such as colourful land but hopefully, once again we can see the sea of colour in that areas.
     



     


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