Spring and Wild Flowers

Am on my fourth season now in New Zealand and it still amazes me when I witness weather change. Coming from Mumbai, we are used to hot, humid or wet weather and there you have a cherry blossom at the neighbhour's house. Our garden is no less.  

A plum tree that had been shaved a few months ago as it had gathered fungus on its bark has a few young leaves. There is a lime tree with exactly one lime on it. This was a revelation for us as none of us seemed to have noticed it until recently. And as winter recedes, I am noticing wild flowers in our unkempt garden. On one sunny day, I take a walk around and click pictures of them. And as I count, we have eight unique varieties of wild flowers in a rather small garden. I go about looking for them on the web and sure enough I am able to tag seven of the eight varieties. This unknown one must be the undiscovered!

The undiscovered...

Bird's Foot

Bermuda Buttercup

Common Daisy

Hawksbeard.

New Zealand Gentian

Valerian


Neighbhour's cherry blossom

Wild Garlic









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