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!
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| The undiscovered... |
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| Bird's Foot |
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| Bermuda Buttercup |
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| Common Daisy |
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| Hawksbeard. |
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| New Zealand Gentian |
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| Valerian |
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| Neighbhour's cherry blossom |
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| Wild Garlic |









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ReplyDeleteLoved your Blog! Very well articulated
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Thank you sweetheart!
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