03 April 2012

Nature's Six Pack; f-Garden(20)..


This is the second rare series..offering  use of inferential logic..and likely feel free to enter in a site without obligation or binding action. 

A real and living association & fascinating observation, which is now being generously sharing... the credibility lies with a friend and colleague of mine who grown it. 

The six pack of Nature in the first rare series was...
1.  GODETIA 2.  DAISY (BELLIS) ORANGE 3.  COREOPSIS 
4.  DIMOPHOTHECA 5.  CLARKIA ELEGANS 6.  CALANTHOUS

In continuation, watch and enjoy the second one which includes..

Brachycome:          Rudbeckia:          Mesmbryanthemum: 
Lobelia:                   Linaria:         &     Love in Mist:

Brachycome:  Also known as ‘Swan River Daisy’, Blue Zephyr & perfectly as Brachycome Iberidifolia…  It brings good impact to a garden, pretty frost small and profuse colourful flowers. Having shades ranges blue, purple, white, pink, violet etc.. The plants is compact bushy shape with grey green leaves, best suited in hanging baskets and the flowers are ‘Aster’ like..




Rudbeckia:  A daisy flower with gold petals, also called as ‘Black eyed Susan’, common in shades of yellow or orange with seed head at the centre, coarse texture and hairy leaves. Best grown in condition of full sun and moist soil…







Mesmbryanthemum: The name derived from Greek, meaning is ‘Midday Flowering’. It is a very interesting, splendid, sun loving & spreading plant. The nature is succulent; produce brilliant flower and lasting flower heads. A memorable moment to watch this flower…







Lobelia: It is precious flowering plant and bloom profusely, can be found in different varieties. It can be marking them distinctively from other flowers, and needs supports when matured. The colours vary in different varieties, prominent colour is blue & dark blue & violet.




Linaria: An interesting flower by formation and show. It’s a good choice, either for beds or pots. It grows freely, not required special care, can be propagated from cuttings. The display has dense flowering & attractive.






Love in Mist: All will agree, it’s pretty by name and appearance. It’s a delicate flower and known as Nigella Damascena, common name Love-in-Mist, with a tangle of ferny, fennel like foliage that form a mist around the flowers. An interesting puffs, straw flower like blooms, rare in a garden…





Thanks for watching and remember its identity:

Sorry! to take break for little more than 48 hours, happy to resume with rare approach.

A lot of things gone out of my mind, another rare series is ready for presentation till then stay happy.

Atanu Chatterjee (Avibration)


16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great collection!!

Atanu Chatterjee said...

@ theaterbalcony,
Thanks to acknowledge.
It was a plan for my visitors.

Pooja Kopargaonkar said...

loved the pictures, your post showed the beauty of nature

Teamgsquare said...

Beautiful colors...

amit ganguly said...

The post is just so beautiful well complimented by the snaps. Truly nature ..

Vetirmagal said...

Wah wah wah!
I would like to add one Wah for each of those beauties!

I an slightly envious of your and your garden enthusiasts.Such rare flowers and such colors!

Can I add this page to my wordpress blog and introduce our pretty flowers to my garden blog friends around the world?

Kindly let me know!

Atanu Chatterjee said...

@ poojak,
Thank you Pooja,
A natural phenomena, and beauty of attitude adds dimension to the post.:) All the best.

@ Team G Square,
Many thanks to appreciate.

@ amit ganguly,
It is equally satisfying to be recognized by valued readers like you.
Extremely glad and thanks for the purpose.

Atanu Chatterjee said...

@ Vetrimagal Vetrimagal,
Needless to mention! most surprising comment that I ever get to respond..

It is proud privilege to have such an enthusiast visitor, reader & guide..:)
Yes, I do hereby declare and empower to add any pages of my blog for display & promotion as you thought or planed. Let me know what further action is required.

Thank you and best of luck.

Saru Singhal said...

Another delightful post. Thanks for sharing Sir.

Atanu Chatterjee said...

@ Saru,
Thank you to response with your words. I am also enjoying in the process..Be happy.

How to get a 6 pack said...

Such a lovely collection of cute flowers. Nice post!

Atanu Chatterjee said...

@ How to get a 6 pack,

Thanks for the mention.
Already got six pack.:)

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