B inggris
1. Bandotan (Ageratum conyzoides)
“Though small and often called a weed, the bandotan still blooms beautifully. Be like the bandotan — valuable even when underestimated.”
2. Asystasia gangetica
“With purple shades in the middle of its white petals, Asystasia teaches us that true beauty comes from differences.”
3. Tridax procumbens (Coat Button)
“The coat button flower is simple, yet it attracts butterflies. Your simplicity can be your greatest charm.”
4. Wedelia (Sphagneticola trilobata)
“Small and bright yellow, wedelia reminds us to bring light even in the simplest places.”
5. Wild grass flower (Asteraceae)
“A wildflower may not be nurtured, but it grows with resilience. Be strong even when life does not always provide comfort.”
6. Decorative leaf
“Though not a flower, the leaf completes the bouquet. Life is beautiful when we complement one
Like the tiny Bandotan (Ageratum conyzoides) that blooms even when called a weed, we must remember that our value does not depend on how others see us. The Asystasia gangetica shows that beauty shines through differences, while the simple Tridax procumbens (Coat Button) reminds us that even simplicity can attract greatness. The bright yellow Wedelia (Sphagneticola trilobata) teaches us to be a light wherever we are, and the wild grass flowers (Asteraceae)whisper about resilience, growing strong without special care. Even the decorative leaves, though not flowers, complete the bouquet, showing that life becomes truly beautiful when we stand together and complement one another.

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