Shadow Hunters/SMASh Contest - Round 312 - Plant shading

Greetings to the beautiful community of shadow hunters. I had a long time without stopping by, so I decided to go to my garden and take some shadows from my plants.

My days are spent between the quiet of my garden, my birds, and my parish. So at the most I can take are some photographs of my birds and my plants. I have been doing this for a long time so I decided to go a few days without taking pictures and posting, until today.

My birds are doing very well, I have many quail that have hatched in my incubator and are now producing succulent quail eggs. In a future publication, it will be their turn to take a picture of them. In the meantime, here are these shadows that are the result of the position of the sun on my potted plants.

These are the shadows of some ornamental plants named Euphorbia mili and colloquially they are called as crown of Christ.


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These are the shadows of several small plants that are below my lemon plant. They are all planted in pots. I usually move them around so that the sun gives them warmth from different angles.


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And this is the shade produced by my beautiful Crotos plant, also in a pot and it is very bushy with leaves, beautiful and leafy.


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These are my shadows for the moment my dear friend @melinda 010100, sponsor of the shadow hunter contest.


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This is my participation in the contest.

For more information follow this link

I invite you to leave your shadow to my friend @wakeupkitty.

All pictures are taken with my Redmi Note 9.


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