The variety of exotic plants we saw here was mind boggling. Here are are several more exotic plants for which I cant quite remember the names. These plants produce spices as well as provide raw material for ayurvedic preparations.Simple see and enjoy the beauty.
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So beautiful variety of exotic plants!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of all them too.
Wonderful.. Feel like wading through those plants.. Well covered Ramakrishnan..
ReplyDeleteso glad there are smart people who know what to do with these plants for medicines, spices, etc. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these wonderful pictures :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful green photographs. One is betel leaves' plant, I can recognise!
ReplyDelete@ Sandhya: Yes I think you are right.It does resemble beetel leaves.The white flower & fruit is the Datura.
ReplyDeleteWe seldom use spices (other than salt and pepper) so I'm not familiar with any of these plants - what a wonderful selection. I remember seeing photos of spice shops filled with spices from all over the world. Maybe we're missing something? :)
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