Transition in weather where fills new exuberance to the garden, if transition is into summer where it is about to approach already gives major missing for springtime blooms.
Garden is filled with mix of Spring summer blooms thereby creating wonderful atmosphere ,but soon in no time spring blooms will deplenish eventually with scorching heat waves about to begin.
So till now its time to frame some blooms
CACTUS DAHLIA
Nasturtium Blooms
SNAPDRAGON BLOOMS
Carnation
BOUGAIVILLEA summer flowers
FENNEL FLOWERS
AMARYLIS FLOWER
DELPHINIUM
ADENIUMS
PERIWINKLE BLOOMS
HIBISCUS BLOOMS
PINK PERIWINKLE
STRAW FLOWER
Garden is filled with mix of Spring summer blooms thereby creating wonderful atmosphere ,but soon in no time spring blooms will deplenish eventually with scorching heat waves about to begin.
So till now its time to frame some blooms
CACTUS DAHLIA
GERBERA BLOOMS
GERANIUM
So many lovely blooms. Your Jaipur garden appears to have transitioned smoothly right into spring.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. It shows me what I have to look forward to in a few months.
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous flowers with such unique shapes!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, you delight with the lighting on your flowers. Most of them I'm familiar with from my temperate climate in New York State. Our periwinkles (we call them "primroses" where I live) are up but not quite blooming yet. We are still flirting with winter. Happy GBBD to you. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSnapdragons and dahlias at the same time! That's a feat my garden can't pull off, Arun. I hope you enjoy your garden while your temperatures are still pleasant. We've had previews of summer's heat but we've had a return to cooler conditions again over the last 2 days.
ReplyDeleteI once grew the straw flowers from seeds and they lasted for a long time.
ReplyDeleteMy ABC Wednesday
flowers OFTEN look like big letter O's
ReplyDeleteAlways so many flowers! I especially love the amaryllis and the bougainvillea!
ReplyDeleteInteresting title for this post!
ReplyDeleteSo many flowers and so many names. Appreciate your "outstanding" knowledge :)
Out Of Sight & Out Of This World - Anita
So many lovely flowers. Soon I will be able to grow some of my own. Thanks for linking up.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you joined me at My Corner of the World this week!
ReplyDeleteI just planted some fennel and I hadn't even wondered what the blooms looked like until I saw yours. I planted it for butterfly food, hopefully, they will find it and have a feast. We need more butterflies.
ReplyDeleteJeannie@GetMeToTheCountry