Monsoon Bursts.

in Amazing Nature2 years ago (edited)

The weather is quite one great aspect which causes the change in nature. Everything feels like a rejoice when the touch of the rain embraces with its dew. The shredding of light in between the cloud to the flowers during the rainy season is one great view. Everything sprouts in its own place, and creates a filter of monsoon green.

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Tagetes Erecta is a common marigold found in Nepal. Originally, it's a Mexican Marigold and has been used over a period of time for decorative and festive purposes. In Nepal as well, the garlands are put in Crows, Oxens, Dogs, and Cows during the main festival(Tihar) to offer their assistance and for religious importance with respect to human life.

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Double Peach Hibiscus is not much common in the local region. Overall, the origin of hibiscus is marked in India or China. It's tropical and grows around the dew and warm climate. This looks more alluring with its sprout getting bigger than the other hibiscus. It prefers more water and blossoms here during the monsoon.

The blend of different species adjusting in between the greenery is a delight. Especially, the flowers feel like some gems growing in between the sea of plants. The pure green intensity adds up to the decoration. During monsoon, homes are for the plants, and the plants home different species around them.

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Matteuccia Fern is a very common fern found in Nepal. And, it gets widely spread in the bushes during monsoon. The younger one is small with no leaves but crooked at the top. Also called fiddlehead, it's one of the delicious vegetables grown in the local region. However as they grow up, their consumption is ignored.

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Leucaena Leucocephala is commonly known as Ipilipi(l) in Nepal. It's also originally from Mexico. However, these are commonly spread in Nepal. Their purposes are usually in firewood and fodder. The fruit or seed is usually preferred by Parrots. Nearby my home, the parrots engulf the whole tree during seedling times.

What a time when to create new lives, and cater to other lives as well. Sometimes, it gets messier for us, but the other life blossoms in the dirt. The whole of nature wraps up with the quest to quench the thirst of all the species in the monsoon. I can only cherish and gaze at the wilderness of nature. And, in the end, collect some captures.



Marigold : https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/tagetes-erecta/
Hibiscus: https://plants.tagawagardens.com/12130017/Plant/19876/Double_Peach_Hibiscus/
IpilIpil : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucaena_leucocephala
Fern : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matteuccia

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