You have often seem a vine named Ari Creeper with scientific name of Antigonon Leptopus spread over different trees. This vine has different colours but mostly of yellow colour.
Ari Creeper seems to be beautiful and unique on the surface of plant, but there is a deeper truth hidden within it. Commonly known as the “acacia vine”, it is actually a parasitic plant that uses the energy and resources of the tree to grow itself.
This natural scene reflects many aspects of human life. It is a reminder that if something is outwardly beautiful, it is not necessarily beneficial. This vine is a burden to the tree, which inhibits its growth and weakens it, just as some people or situations in life may seem outwardly pleasant, but are internally sucking our energy and peace.
This scene teaches us to identify those relationships and behaviors in our lives that are outwardly attractive but internally harmful. Getting rid of them in time is not only important, but also essential for the survival of our existence. The tree’s survival lies in being free from this vine, and the peace of our lives lies in being free from similar burdens.