The Yellow Radiance of Amaltas Following the fiery red of the African Tulip and the ethereal white of the Indian Cork Tree, Bengaluru’s lush canopy bursts into a brilliant yellow each spring, thanks to the spectacular Amaltas, or Cassia fistula. Commonly known as the Indian Laburnum or Golden Shower Tree, Amaltas is one of the city’sContinue reading “Colours of Bengaluru-III”
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Colours of Bengaluru -Part II
The White-Elegance of the Indian Cork Tree ‘Draped in nature’s elegance, white flowers bloom, embodying grace and beauty’ In contrast to the vibrant and bright colours that crown the arboreal canopy of Bengaluru, there exists a quiet, soothing counterpoint. These are the soft white bloom of the Indian Cork Tree (Millingtonia hortensis). In this seriesContinue reading “Colours of Bengaluru -Part II”
Under The African Tulip
(A walk under African Tulip’s enormous canopy is elevating. On a cool morning, or in the mellowing evening, the experience is up-lifting. The shade is soothing, and the caress of the gentle zephyr stimulating. As one walks beneath, one is not only mesmerised by the tree’s physical beauty and the resplendence of its brilliant flowersContinue reading “Under The African Tulip”
Colours of Bengaluru-Part I
The Orange, The White, The Yellow, and The Purple Part I-The Orange of African Tulip A Flaming Jewel in Bangalore’s Crown Whether one is strolling down the avenues or simply glancing out from one’s window, the African Tulip tree is a sight that holds one spellbound, its bright blossoms painting the cityscape in warm, inviting hues. That Bangalore’sContinue reading “Colours of Bengaluru-Part I”
Whispers of the Angel’s Trumpet
(The Angel’s Trumpet is indeed an intriguing muse for poetry, blending beauty with danger in a way that feels almost mythical. This poem encapsulates both the enchantment and the danger of the Angel’s Trumpet, pondering the duality of beauty and peril. The contrast between the beauty and danger of the Angel’s Trumpet, sharpens the metaphorContinue reading “Whispers of the Angel’s Trumpet”
Angel’s Trumpet
“Does beauty, then, always carry this thread—A shimmer of wonder, a whisper of dread?” A short stroll down the lane from my modest abode in Bangalore brings me face-to-face with a plant that never fails to stop me in my tracks. It captivates me, its uncommon beauty impossible to ignore, each encounter as astonishing asContinue reading “Angel’s Trumpet”
Exploring Bermuda’s Enduring Allure: Part II
Bermuda lies in ocean’s embrace, Where skies of blue and waters lace. With whispered winds and gentle tides, In Bermuda’s beauty, the soul abides. Thus wrote Emily Dickinson, the famous American poet. Bermuda’s beauty is well recognised and well appreciated. But what is not commonly known is that this beauty is as much crafted byContinue reading “Exploring Bermuda’s Enduring Allure: Part II”
Spring in Air; March is Here: Part II
Jaidev, the 12th century poet of exceptional creativity, who composed ‘Geet Govind’, has described spring in a manner few could equal or emulate. With a musicality of expressions and a richness of rhythm, his descriptions encompass trees, plants, creepers, the breeze, the bees and the koel, and of course the young men and women enjoying बसंत -the spring season. TheContinue reading “Spring in Air; March is Here: Part II”
Spring in the air: March is Here: Part I
“This is the perfume of March: Sunshine, breeze, colours and cheer, There is music in the air.” March is a month when the sun shines hot, and the wind blows cold. Charles Dickens has this to say about the glory of March ‘it is summer in the light and winter in the shade.’ And Jarod Kintz famouslyContinue reading “Spring in the air: March is Here: Part I”
Refulgence of Red: Part II
Ixora or The West Indian Jasmine By all accounts, the refulgence of red that Ixora radiates epitomises nature’s ever-evolving symphony, weaving together tradition, myth, and the timeless emotions of love and passion. Within this floral marvel intertwine beauty, grace, divinity, and resilience, leaving an indelible footprint on the sands of culture and tradition. A CelebratedContinue reading “Refulgence of Red: Part II”