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usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

It is very beautiful, much like the Himalayan valley of flowers ...The variety of wild flowers that are there is amazing ! The  Kodai canal hills too come alive once in 12 years with Kurinji flowers which is another amazing sight ~

Uttanchal have flower valley but I am listening first time about this beautiful place. Most of persons like and praise these places but few are who is interested in saving these. Our life style destroying these. 

 

Very true anil, people are the worst offenders of nature and they go about destroying places that have been so beautifully created by nature !

Nature give us with open hand but we are not respecting it. We have serving this sin.

 

anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

It is very beautiful, much like the Himalayan valley of flowers ...The variety of wild flowers that are there is amazing ! The  Kodai canal hills too come alive once in 12 years with Kurinji flowers which is another amazing sight ~

Uttanchal have flower valley but I am listening first time about this beautiful place. Most of persons like and praise these places but few are who is interested in saving these. Our life style destroying these. 

 

Very true anil, people are the worst offenders of nature and they go about destroying places that have been so beautifully created by nature !

Nature give us with open hand but we are not respecting it. We have serving this sin.

Nature has given all the things needed for the humans' need. But Ungrateful humans out of greed exploit the nature least knowing humans are committing a sin and inviting their own death.

 

 

That is nothing new nor will it stop in future. Man is greedy by nature and will remain so in future too. Mother Nature will suffer more and more in coming time.

suni51 wrote:

That is nothing new nor will it stop in future. Man is greedy by nature and will remain so in future too. Mother Nature will suffer more and more in coming time.

True. Man is so greedy that he will not hesitate to drill a hole in the same platter which the Mother nature has given him food.

 

suni51 wrote:

That is nothing new nor will it stop in future. Man is greedy by nature and will remain so in future too. Mother Nature will suffer more and more in coming time.

There are no boundaries of Man's greed. He will drill a hole in the platter in which Mother nature gave him food.

 

rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:

That is nothing new nor will it stop in future. Man is greedy by nature and will remain so in future too. Mother Nature will suffer more and more in coming time.

True. Man is so greedy that he will not hesitate to drill a hole in the same platter which the Mother nature has given him food.

NB: This post may please be deleted as it is a double posting. It happened unknowingly due to power failure.

 

 

@Usha, the Neel kurinji you mentioned sounds like the Karvi flowers that bloom once every seven years in Sahyadi mountains in Maharashtra. these flowers also bloom on the Kaas plateau abundantly but the year that we visited this place was unfortunately not the year for Karvi to bloom. Last these flowers bloomed were in 2013. So we have to wait a few more years to see them now. 

See the link for its photos here:

http://gardentia.net/2014/02/02/maal-karvitopli-karvi/

 

Amazing. These flower bloom once in 7 years. So visitors have to calculate the year of blooming of these flower. The link is informative

 

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

@Usha, the Neel kurinji you mentioned sounds like the Karvi flowers that bloom once every seven years in Sahyadi mountains in Maharashtra. these flowers also bloom on the Kaas plateau abundantly but the year that we visited this place was unfortunately not the year for Karvi to bloom. Last these flowers bloomed were in 2013. So we have to wait a few more years to see them now. 

See the link for its photos here:

http://gardentia.net/2014/02/02/maal-karvitopli-karvi/

 

Lovely flowers Kalyani but Neelakuriji is slightly different , a purplish blue shaded and it grows both in Kodaikanal and Munnar , blooming once in 12 years , the last it bloomed was in 2006 and we got an opportunity to see the flowers at Munnar ..

neela kurinji munnar

usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

@Usha, the Neel kurinji you mentioned sounds like the Karvi flowers that bloom once every seven years in Sahyadi mountains in Maharashtra. these flowers also bloom on the Kaas plateau abundantly but the year that we visited this place was unfortunately not the year for Karvi to bloom. Last these flowers bloomed were in 2013. So we have to wait a few more years to see them now. 

See the link for its photos here:

http://gardentia.net/2014/02/02/maal-karvitopli-karvi/

 

Lovely flowers Kalyani but Neelakuriji is slightly different , a purplish blue shaded and it grows both in Kodaikanal and Munnar , blooming once in 12 years , the last it bloomed was in 2006 and we got an opportunity to see the flowers at Munnar ..

neela kurinji munnar

yes, they do look a bit different although I am sure they must belong to the same family.

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

@Usha, the Neel kurinji you mentioned sounds like the Karvi flowers that bloom once every seven years in Sahyadi mountains in Maharashtra. these flowers also bloom on the Kaas plateau abundantly but the year that we visited this place was unfortunately not the year for Karvi to bloom. Last these flowers bloomed were in 2013. So we have to wait a few more years to see them now. 

See the link for its photos here:

http://gardentia.net/2014/02/02/maal-karvitopli-karvi/

 

Lovely flowers Kalyani but Neelakuriji is slightly different , a purplish blue shaded and it grows both in Kodaikanal and Munnar , blooming once in 12 years , the last it bloomed was in 2006 and we got an opportunity to see the flowers at Munnar ..

neela kurinji munnar

yes, they do look a bit different although I am sure they must belong to the same family.

Although purple and blue is not a common color among cultivated flowers , we see many wild flowers in that shade and they all look very similar to one another..This is a wild flower that is growing in my garden ! also in purple shade !

mandhara wild flower 2012

usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

@Usha, the Neel kurinji you mentioned sounds like the Karvi flowers that bloom once every seven years in Sahyadi mountains in Maharashtra. these flowers also bloom on the Kaas plateau abundantly but the year that we visited this place was unfortunately not the year for Karvi to bloom. Last these flowers bloomed were in 2013. So we have to wait a few more years to see them now. 

See the link for its photos here:

http://gardentia.net/2014/02/02/maal-karvitopli-karvi/

 

Lovely flowers Kalyani but Neelakuriji is slightly different , a purplish blue shaded and it grows both in Kodaikanal and Munnar , blooming once in 12 years , the last it bloomed was in 2006 and we got an opportunity to see the flowers at Munnar ..

neela kurinji munnar

yes, they do look a bit different although I am sure they must belong to the same family.

Although purple and blue is not a common color among cultivated flowers , we see many wild flowers in that shade and they all look very similar to one another..This is a wild flower that is growing in my garden ! also in purple shade !

mandhara wild flower 2012

Most of the flowers  we see are in White. Next in yellow and Red in that order. Violet and purple though rarely seen flower colors, they attract more than other colors . Perhaps due to its rarity.

Is that so' I just found one

Common name: Bruggen's Aponogeton • Marathi: gulabi pantura 

Botanical name: Aponogeton bruggenii S.R.Yadav & Govekar Aponogeton bruggenii    Family: Aponogetonaceae (Cape-pondweed family)

Bruggens Aponogeton

suni51 wrote:

Is that so' I just found one

Common name: Bruggen's Aponogeton • Marathi: gulabi pantura 

Botanical name: Aponogeton bruggenii S.R.Yadav & Govekar Aponogeton bruggenii    Family: Aponogetonaceae (Cape-pondweed family)

Bruggens Aponogeton

Fabulous. A feast to the eyes. Again it confirmed my belief that a flower with uncommon color leaves  a big impression on the viewers.

In fact what I said in my post is that purple and bluish purple is a common color for wild flowers , so one can find many flowers in shades of purple and blue , whereas it is not so common among cultivated flowers ..

usha manohar wrote:

In fact what I said in my post is that purple and bluish purple is a common color for wild flowers , so one can find many flowers in shades of purple and blue , whereas it is not so common among cultivated flowers ..

Your observation is quite correct, there are more shades of blue and purple in wild flowers than in cultivated.

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

In fact what I said in my post is that purple and bluish purple is a common color for wild flowers , so one can find many flowers in shades of purple and blue , whereas it is not so common among cultivated flowers ..

Your observation is quite correct, there are more shades of blue and purple in wild flowers than in cultivated.

In fact today while walking through the fields near the school where they have many wild flowers growing in abundance , I noticed only shades of purple and blue , pink and some white... Of course wild flowers come in many more shades and colors and later in the year during summer there will be more yellows and oranges blooming !

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