Waras is a tree native to India yet there are not many of them growing in my city. It has large compound leaves that fall every winter and then the tree bursts into yellow funnel shaped flowers in February.
This year, I spotted its flowering both in the early morning and also on another tree at night.
At both times, the yellowish white flowers seemed to be glittering..
Here is a video of the flowering Waras in the morning...
I saw this tree at night and the flowers seemed to be glowing! Growing as it was on the footpath in an area of heavy traffic, the tree held its own, shining in its beauty for anyone who cared to look up!
Waras goes by the botanical name Heterophragma quadriloculare and belongs to the Bignoniaceae family.
I am joining Parul in her ThursdayTreeLove blog hop.
Head over to see some fantastic trees from around the world.
Better still, join in.
Totally new tree for me. We have a tree called the witch hazel that will bloom in the winter but its flowers are nothing like these.
ReplyDelete@Alana Happy to share a tree from warmer regions! Thanks for stopping by :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely! The flowers did shine and sparkle in the video. I am not sure if I have seen the flowers before but they are sure lovely.Thank you for joining Archana!
ReplyDeleteThanks Parul! Happy to be part of ThursdayTreeLove!
ReplyDeleteDear Archana, what lovely trees ! And flowers.
ReplyDeleteWill go to your AtoZ challenge posts too.
Have a nice day, and a fruitful challenge.
Thank you Susan! Good luck to you too! :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely a new learning for me Archana! Had never heard about such a tree. Thanks for your informative post. :) Keep smiling!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Thanks for the video too!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Anjana! :-)
ReplyDeleteI am happy you enjoyed the video @Chandra. Thanks for stopping by :-)
ReplyDeleteNever seen this tree, liked your video and your pictures too..
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