Season 2013

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Season 2013

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Some early blooms

Dwarf Wall Flower border

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Gull a Ashrafi has earned its place
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very nice....
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Very nice, Gul-e-Ashrafi is in extreme beauty :-)
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The last flower looks like Ceiba speciosa...
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Izhar wrote:The last flower looks like Ceiba speciosa...
Or chorisia Speciosa. are from seed and each tree has different flowers.

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I have six trees,still very young, I think next year they will be in full bloom.
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Very beautiful. Gul-e-ahsrafi has long bloom time. I read some where that wall flower has perennial form too but not sure whether that will be perennial in lahore or not. But i love honey fragrance of annual wall flower.
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Re: Season 2013

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Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:
Izhar wrote:The last flower looks like Ceiba speciosa...
Or chorisia Speciosa. are from seed and each tree has different flowers.
I have six trees,still very young, I think next year they will be in full bloom.
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Very beautiful flowers. In the first impression the flowers looked like Kachnar flowers. And this reminds me that long time ago you commented on my Bauhinias pictures that the Bauhinias that you came across (in golf course?) were extremely fragrant. Did you get a chance to take a picture of those fragrant Bauhinias in winter bloom.

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Love the Chorisia speciosa. I'm looking for the Chorisia insignis (with the bottle shaped trunk) but that is not common. One growing at a house nearby is amazing.
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