Tuesday, December 11, 2007

October Bloom Day

This is my October Bloom Day... Took the flicks but couldn't upload them up to now because of a poor internet connection where this garden is located.. anyways its the documentation that counts.
October is a month when there are few flowers, most of the summer varieties tapering off and the winter ones still at seedling stage. The exception to this are a few african varieties and mainly Marigold. Coming in lots of varieties they gladden the eye with a mass of amber-orange hues. The best way to describe the garden in this month is as a Garden of Pleasing Fragrance as the jasmine family is getting active. Especially the Cestrum Nocturnum ('raat ki raani'), and the Cestrum Diurnum; looking at these hedges one is struck by wonder as to the number of flowers per square foot in these plants.
I start with the flowering annuals and these are followed by the permanent hedges.

Marigold (Tagetes)


The fence in the picture is to keep my dog out of this flowerbed


Vinca (Madagascar Periwinkle)

More white and scarlet (new color) for this flower bed next year for sure

Colocasia (Dwarf Cockscomb)

this balsam variety has been pretty irritating. Especially the taller one, still to come into bloom. The dwarf one though is very pretty and compact, will plant more next year. Also will sow the seed earlier next time around.
Petunia


Permanent Plants

Nothing is as pleasing as a flowering Plumbagoe hedge


Jasmine not only perfumes the air, but also adds to visual effect with those pleasing white blossoms

Lantana bloom freely in October, one of the few varieties which do


Cestrum Diurnum perfumes the air with an almost overpowering sweet fragrance, which emanates from its hundreds of corymb like white flowers

Arenium (Desert Rose)

Note the peculiar shape of the stem, like a pot belly.

Hibiscus (Pink Double Variety)

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