Green Pepper |
Chinese Bamboo |
Cardamom Plant |
Plant with Copper colored leaves - Identify ? |
Balloon Plant |
Peppermint Plant |
Ginger Plant |
Turmeric Plant |
Lemon Grass |
Cardamom Plant |
Keshavardhini (for hair growth) |
Alovera Plant |
Pineapple Plant |
Yellow Swiss Plant |
Azelia (Japanese) |
Can you identify this ? |
these are so wonderful! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ankita.So nice of you to leave a nice comment.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spice garden! I especially enjoyed seeing cardamom, turmeric and ginger as I use them in cooking but had never seen the plants.
ReplyDeleteInteresting plants showed. I like that. Regards.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this photo collection. :)
ReplyDeletei only recognized a few! very cool, though.
ReplyDeletebeautiful !!
ReplyDeletei too have some of these in my garden :-)
plant with copper colored leaves is just an ornamental plant i think ..i have many in pots!
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anu
Beautiful sequence of plants.
ReplyDeleteWe have few of them at our place in India. It's such a delight to look at trees.
ReplyDeleteWow...so many different plants!
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Loved the lush greenery ! so refreshing :)
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ReplyDeleteWow,wow,wow. Fantastic photos. This post is an education for me. I have not seen most of these plants.
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These are a wonderful collection of plants and thank you for presenting them through your blog. Is the last one, mango?
ReplyDeleteI have not seen Green Black Pepper (before turning black) in a long time. I used to love the pickled version of the same, with maa inji and maagaaLikkaai.
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I could recognise only the common plants like turmeric and ginger.I never knew a plant like Keshavardhini existed though the hair oil is famous with its brand name.
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Very interesting plant species... Great knowing the names of many.
ReplyDeleteThe last one is guava plant? Some of the plants are new to me. Thanks for the information Ramarishnan.
ReplyDeleteJust amazing and gorgeous exotic plants!
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