Last week I had an unplanned visit to a botanical garden. Though the summer is already gone in this part of the world the garden was nonetheless very green and perfect for relaxing walk. The garden holds a large and varied collection of trees and shrubs planted in a systematic fashion after plant families. Also there are two green houses The Palm House from 1868 and The Victoria House from 1876 present exotic plants from other parts of the world.
Flowers from well maintained greenhouses.
I heard about the giant waterlillies from amazon which I missed unfortunately.
I could not spend a lot of time exploring garden and taking more diverse and detailed images still I decided to share my experience with you all for Jo’s Monday walk.
I hope you like this short walk. Next year I shall plan a thorough visit.
Beautiful photos! Especially the flowers. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for appreciation.
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It looks a very beautiful place, Rupali. Just imagine it in the height of Summer! 🙂 🙂 Many thanks for sharing. I look forward to your return visit.
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I know. I had never been there before so I am quite excited for next year visit.
Thanks Jo.
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I loved the walk, Rupali. Thanks for letting me come along. I love botanical gardens.
janet
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Thank you for coming along.
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Such a pleasant place to visit.
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It was. Thanks Paul
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What a wonderful place for a photo shoot!!! Great job!
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Sadly I didn’t have enough time and energy to explore the full site. Thanks for cheering me up.
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So beautifully captured! 💖💗
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Thanks Amy.
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Diphylleia cymosa most beautiful blue
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Thank you Luda but I forgot to capture some perfect leaves 😦
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Rupali, wish we could get good write ups or poems on nature from you. Exploring the beauty of nature definitely gives a lot of scope to life and it brings a positive change in life. Can we expect few poems from you on nature?
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You are very kind Upen. Thank you so much. Sorry but you put a smile on my face. Oh dear I am not good with words and it reminds me of the joke on our educational system, where everyone is asked to climb the tree 🙂
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We assume we are not good. The first step to failure is our assumption. I am sure you can also write. Give it a try:)
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ok.
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Beautiful photos from a beautiful garden, Rupali! I don’t see many people. Was it quiet? It looks like a wonderful place to be! 😉
Have a great day.
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There were some though less than a sunny day of course and even the schools have started.
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Kya khub……..puri duniyan ki khubsurat phulon evam jagah ko apke blog par dekha jaa sakta hai…..behtarin.
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Hamare dvara diye gaye aaykar ka behatareen istemaal yahan hota hai.
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Sahi kaha……dikhta hai.
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Dhanyawwad.
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I love this walk! What a beautiful, peaceful place! Awesome scenes and stunning trees and flowers! And your photos of them are perfection, Rupali! Thank you for taking us with you! 🙂
HUGS!!! 🙂
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Thank you for being so kind Carolyn. I am glad I didn’t disappoint you.
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A good tour with a mix of views and individual flowers
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Thank you Derrick.
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Thank you for sharing this walk. What a lovely place! And the flowers are gorgeous! Well captured!
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Thank you Sue.
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After seeing your pics I realized how long it has been since I ventured out amongst the trees and flowers, thank you for taking me along! And of course the tree was really grand 🙂
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>D thank you Dahlia. So when will you be visiting a garden or walking in campus. I think you have posted some tree pictures from your surroundings. Is it raining a lot in Delhi?
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It is nice and green here, not raining a lot but it is terribly humid and quite a dampener for going out. And evenings no good for photography and hence no real incentive 😉
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You take care. Photography or no photography.
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Aww thanks so much Rupali 🙂
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Seems to be a wonderful place to spend a day and I love those beautiful flowers.
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Botanical gardens are fun to visit. One can find interesting things.
Thank you Megala.
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Thanks for taking uson a virtual tour of the beautiful garden Rupali 💖
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Thank you for joining Radhika.
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Looks like a beautiful garden and well deserving of more time next year! Lovely photos!
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Thank you Linda.
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So beautiful pics Rupali!!!
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Thanks a lot Paulo.
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delightful, thanks for sharing 🙂
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Thank you Kate.
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May have been a short walk, but so much to see. Wonderful
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Thank you BeckyB
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