Thursday, February 7, 2013

The Colorful Blooms of Bayshore Park

We all suffer from longsightedness occasionally. Our eyes wander around things far off so much that  we often miss out of the beauty surrounding us completely. There is a saying in malayalam that goes "muttathe mullakku manamilla". (Meaning the jasmine in your own garden doesn't have an enchanting fragrance").

So today morning I set off for a stroll around Bayshore park discovering that fragrance. It was indeed a very refreshing walk. The air was clean after a rainy morning and the earth smelled fresh. My new DSLR gave me company while i went on a clicking spree.

I should mention two people on this blog. My husband for presenting me the DSLR i have been waiting so long for. We bought it last month to celebrate 2 birthdays (mine and his) and our anniversary.

Dedicate this series to one of my favourite teachers at school, the one who propelled us to look at the beauty of nature around the campus. My interest in life science (biology)  and nature has been because of him i guess. This series is for Mathew Sir.

Clicking was an easy job. But after that came the task of finding some details about each of these flowers and plants and a little this and that about it. Googling the names for some of them took long, then came the task of finding details of their botanical names and family. I hope that its come out clear and neat , the way i intended it to be. It has been couple of days of effort and I hope you enjoy reading it as much as i enjoyed preparing this.


Bayshore is famously green.  Being one of the biggest condos in Singapore,with lots of trees and open spaces. It is one of the biggest reasons that we moved in here - the open space and greenery, the trees and flowers , fountains, beautifully maintained.

There were flowers in all shapes sizes and color. Starting off on a series of blogs that will bring together the blooms i saw at Bayshore. Walk with me around the condo and have a look at the vibrant colors around. 



Straight out of the elevator and into the lobby , i was welcomed by the tender looking bright red flowers that bow onto the walk way near the taxi bay. I dont know their local names or the indian ones, but they sure look pretty.
Botanical Name - Ruellia Elegans from the Family : Acanthaceae.
Ruellia Elegans!... Elegant indeed.
 They are used mostly as ornamental plants. Some vareities of this family are medicinal but some others are known or suspected to be poisonous too.

slightly improved image of the same flower 

Their bright colors attract humming birds and butterflies. It is true as i could see couple of humming birds and dragon flies around. Could not get a click of that though.
Red flowers near the play area pond make a beautiful sight.

Walking down towards the taxi stand , there are these giant trees which give a typical rainforest look. They are all over Singapore. Most of the trees around the condo have their names kept in a board near by. All of these trees have parasite plants over them. Some are orchids (non flowering) and others are creepers.



Bougainvillias..opposite the shopping complex. Though they hang over the open canal with some slurry water, these flowers change the image and look of the place completely.

Bougainvillias or Paper flower
Botanical Name : Bougainvillia spectalis. These plants belong to  the family Nyctaginaceae.
 Kadalasu Poovu in Malayalam (Paper flower)


These flowers are mostly limited to their ornamental usage. They grow indoor also with limited sunlight and bloom all through the year. The sap from their stems sometimes causes itch.

to be ctnd....

3 comments:

MySpace said...

too good!

cvs said...

Dhanya,I too love nature's beauty in the early sunrise with dew drops shining like bright pearls on the top of the petals.
Awaiting eagerly to read ur next article....
Photos are too good ....











Unknown said...

Thank you!