Visiting the over 100 year old Empress Garden is always amazing. Everytime I see something new.
It is spread over 45 acres and i haven't visited all parts as yet. It's not a Garden in the true sense of the word with lawns and flower beds but is a botanical garden home to very old trees.
Recently i visited a part of the garden I had not explored before. Here is one of the predominant tree I saw there.
Several Sterculia foetida or Jungli Badam of Sterculiaceae had a home there. Stately tall and growing almost straight up the lofty trees were atleast 5 storys high. And blooming! Most of them bore flowers and fruits.
Here they are
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Flower |
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The top image is the fruit..and lower one is part of the fruit. Seed is visible. |
The same place has massive Dhawda Anogeissus latifolia trees as well.
My visit just reiterated that it's good to revisit any location. You never know which 'tree'sure you may find!
I am joining Parul in her ThursdayTreeLove bloghop. Do head over to see fantastic trees from around the world. Better still, join in.
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