October 30, 2011

Solitarily smiling at you ...

Scientific name: Clitoria ternatea
The butterfly pea is a wonderful twining plant bearing large flowers (about 2" long and 1.5" wide). The plant is  native of subtropical Amerca and Asia. The vine can grow upto 9'. It vines around anything adjacent to it. There are blue, cream and pinkish variants and shades of flowers. The plant is extensively used in Ayurvedic medicinal preparations. It is seen all around South India as a wild growth. Even inside the CSRTI campus at Mysore, i could see single petalled and multi-petalled flowers. I took this photograph on 1st September, 2011 from CSRTI, Mysore campus.

October 29, 2011

Happy smiles ...

Scientific name: Codiaeum variegatum
This is native to south India, grown extensively across the globe for its beautiful foliage. The evergreen shrub grows up to 3 m tall and has large, thick, ever green leaves. The inflorescence are long recemes with male and female flowers on separate inflorescence. The male flowers are white with five small petals and 20-30 stamens. This flower stalk was taken just outside my lab, on 30th August 2011.

October 28, 2011

On a cold rainy chill morning ...

Scientific name: Echeveria elegans
The mexican snow ball or hen and chicks is a succulent, popular as a potted plant. They are drought resistant plants. The beauty of rosettes of unusual blue-green foliage is exemplary and wonderful. The plant blooms once a year. The small red-yellow flowers are carried on a short stem.  I took this photograph on 1st December 2010 at Silkworm Satellite Breeding Station, Coonoor while on a workshop on Silkworm Breeding.

October 27, 2011

Sweet hearted ...

Scientific name: Ipomoea pandurata
The wild potato vine, big rooted morning glory or man of the earth is a herbaceous perennial vine. The vine with heart shaped leaf could be 20-30' long, climbs to any adjacent vegetation. The corolla is white, except for rosy pink or reddish purple coloration deep within the throat. This can be seen flowering in the morning hours and as the sun moves up it closes down. I took this photograph on 11th September, 2011, on my way to lab.

October 26, 2011

Desirably yours ...

Scientific name: Capparis spinosa
Spiny caperbush is a spiny, trailing, deciduous shrub native to the Mediterranean. The flower is short lived for few hours only. The cream white petals and lively purple stamina are really exciting. In Mysore this plant was seen on my walking way and on the way to my lab. Many a times i had snapped it at various locations, but this was shot on 13th April 2011 on a roadside near Srirampura, Mysore.

October 25, 2011

Into your heart ...

Scientific name: Tradescantia pallida
The purple heart of purple queen is native of Mexico. The plant is named for the striking purple colour of the plant. The plant is widely grown as an ornamental plant in gardens. It is well suited as border or land cover. In the childhood i have seen this plant in school headmaster's home in my native village. I took this photograph on 8th September, 2011 at my colleague's home while on a photoshoot of Pookkalam.

October 24, 2011

Dreaming silently ...

Scientific name: Dianthus chinensis
Dianthus, China pink, Indian pink or rainbow pink are short-lived perennial garden plants. It is native to China and northern parts of India. It blooms in several colours and shades. The extremely popular garden plants are favourites among gardeners. The small single flowers have four to six slightly overlapping petals that have often cut or fringed edges. The pretty petals are gathered at the base into a strong green tubular calyx. This beautiful ornamental plant has attracted my attention that from childhood i was maintaining this plant in my home. Recently during my visit to my native place, i saw my father keeping some dianthus! This photograph was taken on 26th April, 2011 from Coonoor, while on a family trip.
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