Clicks from my grandma's garden!


Garden@Greenwood

Grown with seeds of love and warm sunshine,

Sprinkled now and then with a rain-shower,

 and sown with patient loving hands.



One of the prettiest of flowers in the world is the hibiscus. There are a variety of colours. They can be easily crossbred to get flowers with different(double) colours and increased number of petals.

Orange Hibiscus White HibiscusYellow Hibiscus Purple HibiscusPink Hibiscus

All hibiscus flowers are short-lived, and so in many cultures they symbolise women and youthful or delicate beauty or perfection.

Yellow Hibiscus

The vibrant petals of the hibiscus flower are also used to make herbal tea.

Red Hibiscus Pink Hibiscus

Red Hibiscus

In the twilight rain

these brilliant hued-hibiscus-

a lovely sunset.

Matsuo basho



Pink Rose Pink Rose

"Where you tend a rose, 

A thistle cannot grow."

Pink Rose



Pink Gerbera Vermillion Gerbera

The Gerbera stands for innocence and purity, as well as being a classic symbol of beauty.


White Periwinkle's Periwinkle

Pretty Periwinkle, lovable, at my happy doorstep,

full of purple flowers, winks at me every time I pass her;

she has something to tell me in private, it's evident,

she whispered, I tried within limits, but couldn't afford to concede.

By K Balachandran

aralia
Aralia is a member of a large family, this family has at least 70 species. It's bicoloured leaves are it's specialty which give it the look of a miniature tree. 



Gladiolus
Gladiolus flowers are an exotic variety they bloom from bottom to the top of the spire.Gladioli express strength of character, remembrance, faithfulness, and moral integrity.



Bridal Plant
Clematis Paniculata commonly known as Bridal Flowers in full boom๐Ÿ˜ป





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