During my trip to India, I captured some of the flowers from my parents home in my camera.So here goes......
Pomegranate Flower
This fruit bearing tree was bought from a nursery near by our home.I wanted to take the whole picture of the plant to show it to my blog follower DD who blogs here. It was not possible in my parents garden to take the photo of the plant. So when I visited my grandparents home I got the below picture of the plant from their garden.
Cockscomb
My mother took the seeds of this plant from the flowers she got it from a temple.I love to touch this flower.Its so soft and silky.
Hope you enjoyed!
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Pink Oleander
This flower plant was given by a gardener to us.

I cannot find out its name.My neighbour gave this plant for our garden and this plant stands in front of our gate and welcomes friends and relatives who visit our home.

This fruit bearing tree was bought from a nursery near by our home.I wanted to take the whole picture of the plant to show it to my blog follower DD who blogs here. It was not possible in my parents garden to take the photo of the plant. So when I visited my grandparents home I got the below picture of the plant from their garden.

Pomegranate tree

White Oleander
I got this plant when I visited to a temple in my home town.It was planted by me!

Don't know the name of this plant.The seeds of this plant was bought by my Dad and I planted this.

Periwinkle

Clitoria Ternatea
Our neighbour gave periwinkle and clitoria plants to us.You can see the Tulsi plant in the above picture.

My mother took the seeds of this plant from the flowers she got it from a temple.I love to touch this flower.Its so soft and silky.
Hope you enjoyed!
All contents images and text, unless otherwise mentioned are copyright of ©My world of euphoria. A lot of effort is put in this blog, so do not copy and paste without permission.

Hi SV, Lovely photos. Thank you for mentioning me, the pomegranate tree looks glorious and the cockscomb your mother grew from seed is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHey SV, I've invited you to join in with the Earth Day Reading Project, (http://thesagebutterfly.blogspot.com/2011/04/earth-day-reading-project-blog-meme.html) if your interested. The Deadline is the 23rd April.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the invitation DD! I will try my best to join.
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