Entrance and car park |
Coffee Plant |
Coffee berries-above & below |
Coffee plant & berries |
Passion Flower |
Nutmeg fruit & tree below |
The red mace covering the nutmeg |
A banyan tree |
The ripe cocoa fruit split into two halves |
The Cocoa Tree & Fruit - above & below |
Fig Tree canopy |
Very interesting pictures. Loved the nutmeg fruit! We had been there and visited tea and pepper plants, not nutmeg trees. Thank you!
ReplyDeletehave fun RK...nice clicks :)
ReplyDeletethe nutmeg is fascinating! well, it's all exotic to me!
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting photographs. I have recently seen a British TV programme about spices, where they grow, and how they are prepared and used. I have never seen many of these fruits growing before. I'd love to visit that garden with you! maybe one day I'll visit India.
ReplyDeleteFig grows at the bottom, Sir?
ReplyDeleteFascinating post, I am in awe, such beautiful trees and fruits. Thanks for sharing, Sir.
Wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteInteresting..
ReplyDeleteNamaste.....
ReplyDeleteOh lovely, love the nutmeg and its evolution! fantastic
thanks for sharing.
The nutmeg and the fig were quite exotic! Just two days back I first time saw the nutmeg on discovery hd in a program called spices and they plucked in was Cambodia.
ReplyDeleteThe NUTMEG - wow! And I like the smell of the cocoa fruit.
ReplyDeletenice blog ... and informative....
ReplyDeleteVisiting the spice gardens in Munnar is an incredible experience that offers a sensory delight and a deeper understanding of the region's rich agricultural heritage. garden tiller
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