Monsoon Rain has been decrement in our region so far , however the hindrance to heat wave conditions after arrival of monsoon has brought down the temperature and aided in bringing back greenery to garden .
Texas sage
Purslane and Portulaca
Balsam blooming
Vinca flowers drenched in the Rain
From left : Bleeding heart, Plumeria , Crepe myrtle
Morning glory
Black capped chikadee spotted
When you wake up to a scene like this
I enjoy seeing your post every month on Garden Bloggers Bloom Day. I was surprised today to see Texas Sage included with your plants. I moved to Texas in 2019 and there are lots of Texas Sages growing near me, including one in my own yard. I never expected they would be growing in India.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. My Texas sage (which is actually IN Texas) bloomed for a while but is "resting" now. Yours looks great. We are in a long very dry and very hot spell here. If we finally get some rain, maybe it will bloom again.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, colourful flowers. We are in the middle of a heatwave here and are much in need of some rain.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers seem to be delighted with the monsoons. Wish you could send some our way - our flowers are shriveling in the drought.
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Some very pretty blooms there
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the blooms!!
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ReplyDeleteYour flowers are gorgeous. I am glad you are getting some rain, the plants are happy too. Love the cute bird. Beautiful photos and post. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great new week!
Beauty everywhere!! I'd gladly have some of your rain Everything here is parched!!
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm so late visiting you, life got in the way this week. Thanks for linking in to show us your sweet bird!
~Anni @Id Rather B Birdin'
Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
ReplyDeleteLovely post
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