summer 2013

An amateur gardener from Sheikhupura

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Hamad Ahmed Kisana
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Re: summer 2013

Post by Hamad Ahmed Kisana »

passiflora inspiration grows very fast.i observed its growing speed is double from other passifloras.i have 3 varieties of passiflora but it is best of them due to large flowers ,intense fragrance and visible flowers.
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Re: summer 2013

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Beautiful blooms with fragrance just like roses. Nice
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Re: summer 2013

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Tabernaemontana divaricata (chandni) is in full bloom now a days. looks like umbrella of green and white color.only drawback is that it has no fragrance otherwise it is a beautiful plant.blooms through out summers.

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Re: summer 2013

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What a charming blooms your Chanayni have. Beautiful view.
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Re: summer 2013

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Beautiful. Its a large plant, When was it planted?
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Re: summer 2013

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almost 15 years ago planted as a cutting.
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Re: summer 2013

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4th of July..very heat tolerant rose.

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portulaca perennial.

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bougainvillea.
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red hibiscus.
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cypress vine.
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Re: summer 2013

Post by Tahir Khan »

Lovely as ever...i love what you have done with the cypress vine...How tall has it gotten ??
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Re: summer 2013

Post by UMARKHANMARDAN »

Stunning display.Chandni is full of flowers here in my garden also.Hamad some times it do not matter is the flower fragrant or not.Stunning & powerful display of colors in your garden.
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Re: summer 2013

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Tahir Khan wrote:Lovely as ever...i love what you have done with the cypress vine...How tall has it gotten ??
tahir bhai it is very vigorous grower as you know.so it easily climbs up to 12-15 feet.i like it very much.seeds are gift from farhan bhai...
@umarkahn yes sir i agree with you.and it is natural thing that flowers which are fragrant their life time is also small like marwa etc...but it remains white for continuous summer.
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