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Krishnachuras are everywhere now here in my city! The lovely red and orange Krishnachuras have finally started to bloom at the University and other areas of the city of Dhaka where I live now! However, due to heavy rain this year, the Krishnachuras are yet to take the flamboyant look as we usually know! The Krishnachuras are known to bloom well when the temperature is high and humidity is comparatively low! Happy Viewing. Photo Credits: the Daily Star and the Daily Sun. |
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Feast for the eyes!
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Wow!! How beautiful!!!
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Thank you so much for your post, Rocketship. It is always pleasant to read from you here!
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C O L O R FUL
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Starwomyn.........Thanks for stopping by and for your meaningful post. I appreciate. The bloom is still young at most places but is expected to take the flamboyant look very soon!
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WOW! What a beautiful sight it must be to stroll down the street under.
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WOW! What a beautiful sight it must be to stroll down the street under.
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Thank you so much for stopping by and for your post, Traveler. I appreciate... Shall be happy to welcome you someday in this city of mine in future if you like to travel to our green country ever!
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Cactus Annie.....Pleased to read from you once again here on this blog page after a long time. Nature has given us so many colorful things to appreciate! The flamboyant Krishnachura plant is one of them! Stay well and cheerful always
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Bob,Hello, Thank you so much for the information that you have left on my blog page about this beautiful Plant. The Royal Poinciana is called Krishnachura in Bengali. It is known as Gulmohar in Hindi and Urdu respectively! It is now grown almost everywhere in this subcontinent! Thanks again for your post, Bob.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog page and for leaving your thoughtful post there on. I appreciate, MySeek. Wishing you all the best. Take care and always remain cheerful.
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Earthytaurus, Hello, Thank you so much for your short but appropriate comment. I appreciate. I always feel delighted to read from you here on my blog page! Please stay well and cheerful.
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