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The Last Bloom: A Collection of Photographs of Lotus Pond in Autumn

The Last Bloom: A Collection of Photographs of Lotus Pond in Autumn

Lotus ponds are renowned for their beauty and serenity. During the flowering season, they are a riot of colors and scents, attracting scores of visitors who come to admire their blooms. However, as the lotus flowers fade away, the leaves of the plant begin to grow larger and wider, covering the surface of the pond. These leaves, which were previously hidden beneath the flowers, are no less beautiful than the blooms themselves. Their deep green color and waxy texture make them shimmer in the light, creating a mirror-like effect on the surface of the water.

While the blooms may be the main attraction, there is a certain charm to the decaying flowers, leaves, and other organic matter that remains after the flowers have faded away. The cycle of life and death that occurs in the lotus pond creates a thriving ecosystem that is both fascinating and beautiful.

The lotus pond represents the cycle of life and death, and the constant changes and transitions that occur in nature. In Japanese gardens, the lotus pond is often placed in a central location and surrounded by carefully placed rocks, trees, and other elements to create a harmonious and balanced composition. The pond provides a place for reflection and contemplation, and its serene beauty creates a sense of peace and tranquility.

Lotus pond in Autum

Decay in the lotus pond

Autumn in a Japanese garden