Wednesday, October 15, 2008
GBBD OCTOBER 2008
Beautiful, comfortable outdoors with autumn at its prime ensure that I feel like having a second spring this 15th October 2008; A very Happy GBBD to you all! By some coincidence I have a purple predominance this October. Most of the blooms are in some lovely shade of purple.The first in the list is the gorgeous Garlic vine  which is looking like a giant bouquet on the front wall. 
 
    Shooting star flower or Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum
Shooting star flower or Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum
 A solitary Brinjal bloom...
A solitary Brinjal bloom... Thunbergia Grandiflora
Thunbergia Grandiflora Portulaca
Portulaca Even the weeds' flowers are purple.
Even the weeds' flowers are purple.  Periwinkle
Periwinkle Ruellia Brittoniana
Ruellia Brittoniana Plumeria rubra
Plumeria rubra Celosia
Celosia Water Lily
Water Lily And breaking the monopoly of purple are some very lovely yellow flowers. Yellow, considered to be an auspicious color in Indian tradition, is gracing the garden in the Hindu Festive season.The first one is the Shrimp plant or Pachystachys lutea
And breaking the monopoly of purple are some very lovely yellow flowers. Yellow, considered to be an auspicious color in Indian tradition, is gracing the garden in the Hindu Festive season.The first one is the Shrimp plant or Pachystachys lutea
 Allamanda
Allamanda Papaya blooms
Papaya blooms Lantana
Lantana Portulaca again
Portulaca again Gourd blooms
Gourd blooms Joining the Bandwagon are the red blooms, the first one being the eternal favourite-Rose
Joining the Bandwagon are the red blooms, the first one being the eternal favourite-Rose Salvia Splendens
Salvia Splendens Variegated Lantana
Variegated Lantana And finalyy a lovely peach coloured Hibiscus...
And finalyy a lovely peach coloured Hibiscus...