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Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Summer is Here

Summers in my region are not at all anticipated which is quite opposite to the places  in the world where summers are pleasantly welcomed after prolonged freezing winter period .In my region due to unusual scorching heat waves  that summer weather brings we felt relieved whenever  summer is delayed due to extend in winter period .

                                                         Now after delaying by a fortnight presence of summer can be felt in the garden 
           
                                                 
                                           Plumeria are coming out of hibernation 
                                                     


Miniature roses are giving last of their blooms




Scarlet Milkweed blooms are in full glory






Peacock flower Yellow



It was exhilarating to see bloom of semi double Hollyhock


Summers can't be imagined without presence of Adeniums and Zinnias 









Although after delaying for long Summer heat can finally be felt  still some of the spring annuals are showing no signs of withering off in upcoming days                         

Dahlias are still coming up with magnificent blooms





Gazanias are going strong with blooms too






Sky shot for Sky watch Friday                                                                                                            




Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Floral Monsoon

This year monsoon rains were truant for the most part of the season with exceptional humidity but still failed rains .Whereas Half of the july got some good downpour ,August didn't give drizzle . 
With a month left for monsoon season to take a back seat ,we expect some good rains now breaking the persistence humid atmostphere.
But there is a silver lining in it,since plants grew best in cloudy humid weather and give multiple blooms .

                                                        



                                             Adeniums are definitely liking this weather



                                                                  





English and Miniature roses have made there comeback
















Hibiscus are do enjoying monsoon 

















Hundreds of flowers on Blue plumbago








Why they call it weed ?



Butterfly weed




Most fragrant flower in my Garden



Night Blooming Jasmine



                                             Its fragrance can felt in  entire garden at night time







Rainy weather brings Rain Lily









Rain of Gold or Galphimia in full show









                                                          Pretty Little Jatropha Flowers







                         Plant loved for its  ability of folding leaves when touched holds beautiful blooms too


                                                                 Mimosa Bush






                                 Morning glory has been blooming from last three months









                                          Most hardy annual Purslane in its full glory






                                                         Startling Crape Jasmine Blooms

Happy Independence Day to all my Indian fellows   




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