Where the hot winds was making it impossible to survive for the flora and fauna in my part.. there was a much anticipated Raindrops last week to Quench the thrust ...
R is for Raindrops for ABC Wednesday..
R is for Raindrops for ABC Wednesday..
Raindrops on Leaves
And the plants which were burning in the heat waves Rejuvenated and gave some shoots ..
A Rhapsody of Rangoon creeper .......
And Radiant Rain Lily which gives shoots only when Quenched with Rainwater came out of it's dormancy ...
Even it was delightful surprise to see Dianthus flowering after a drop in temperature...
So who else had Raindrops in your part...
We all need a few raindrops in our lives to rejuvenate us.
ReplyDeleteWhat ! a deep thought..Thanks for dropping by photowannabe..
Deletesounds like a RELIEF!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Yeah it was after that scorching heat...Thanks for dropping by ROG...
Deletea good soaking is what they need in the summer heat.
ReplyDeletefrankly my dear
Yeah they required it badly...Thanks for dropping by PC...
DeletePretty images! We're used to raindrops in the Pacific Northwest!
ReplyDeleteOh ! Lucky you...Thanks for dropping by...
DeleteNothing better than rain water and warmth to make the flowers burgeon.
ReplyDeleteYes very true..Thanks for visiting...
DeleteHi Arun, Sounds good.
ReplyDeleteSame here, Rain last weekend and this week starting as well.
The weather is pleasant now and plant are delighted :)
Hi Anil,yes they needed a drop in temperature so the rain did..Thanks for dropping by...
DeleteLovely!! Esp like the Rangoon creeper :)
ReplyDeleteYes they are lovable...Thanks for visiting...
Deletei guess we have almost the same climate type, we are also at the height of our dry season. Looking at your plants, maybe we are hotter here. Today it is 36.6°C, can you beat that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Andrea...Today itself the temperature touched 44 degree celsius..But you could grow all above plants in the temperature 36.6 c. or nearby...
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