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)



Colocasia (Dwarf Cockscomb)



Permanent Plants
Nothing is as pleasing as a flowering Plumbagoe hedge
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

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