Saluting every life with a flower each day! Flowers are soul of the planet, blooming to play music with silent notes. Smile at them as they are sweet hearted!! Only the photographs taken by me are uplinked. I lean heavily to http://www.flowersofindia for flower identification and descriptions. Looking forward to valuable comments and suggestions.
Shrubby Whitevein is a semiwoody evergreen shrub growing up to 6-8 ft with smooth bright green or purple stems, large variegated leaves and colorful flowers. The leaves are up to a foot in length, opposite on the stems and marked with prominent, well defined yellow or ivory veins, which gives it its common name. The tubular flowers are yellow with red bracts, about 2 in long and borne in spikes of 6-10, at the end of branches. It blooms almost throughout most of the year. Shrubby Whitevein is native to northeastern Peru and Equador where it grows in the humid understory of tropical rainforests. I took this photograph on 29th February, 2012 in a park near Ontikoppal, Mysore.
Swan's neck agave, foxtail agave, dragon-tree agave or spineless agave is a species of agave sometimes known as the "lion's tail", "foxtail", “elephant’s trunk”, for its development of a curved stem, unusual among agaves. Native to the plateau of central Mexico, as one of the unarmed agaves, it is popular as an ornamental plant in gardens. The stems typically range from 50-150 cm in length, and eventually old leaves fall off, leaving them naked and visible. The plants have a large rosette of thick fleshy leaves generally ending in a sharp point. It may take up to 10 years to bloom. Swan’s neck agave's flower spike is a thing of wonder, and will either produce greenish-yellow flowers or thousands of small plantlets, on its' entire length. Each plant stalk blooms only once. Unlike other members of it's family this plant doesn't die after flowering. Agave attenuata are best propagated by digging pups produced at the base of older plants and seeds germinate readily when they are fresh. I took this photograph on 3rd October, 2011 during the Dussehra flower show in Mysore. Being leap day today i dedicate this to everyone!