Once Lord Krishna visited Indra Loka along with his dear wife Satyabhama. There Satyabhama was attracted by the Parijata flowering tree and loved to take it to her Kingdom Dwaraka. When Krishna and Satyabhama started taking the tree to their motherland, Indra objected. Furious battle erupted and ultimately Lord Krishna had to use his Sudarshana Chakra to defeat Indra. Humbled Indra had no way and had to let the beautiful tree to be taken to Bhuloka, the earth! This well known story called 'Sri Krishna Parijata' is a popular theme for Indian poetry, music, dance and drama.
But this legendary effort of Lord Krishna was just one more addition to the host of flowering trees already on this earth. Right now we are in the midst of spring season (March-May). Entire world is beautified by the glory of flowering trees which are in their full bloom! It is a pleasure to watch them while walking and travelling. Often we fumble to identify their names and origins and hence this humble effort of mine.
1.Parijata
2.Golden shower
3.Flame tree (May Flower)
This beautiful tree is fast growing and hence brittle. Most of the city corporations have found this tree falling during heavy rains disturbing the traffic. Many Corporations are now avoiding fresh plantings and therefore it is less seen now-a-days.
4.Garlic pear tree (Crateva)
This tree named after the great Greek naturalist and Physician Cratevas, is a medicinal tree too.
5.Bauhinia
These commonly found and strong stemmed trees are distinct with thick green leaves and large dark red flowers. Flowering lasts for longer time. The buds of the flower are soft with water (neerukai) inside. During childhood we used to play pranks with each other by spraying the water inside by pressing the buds.
8.Red silk cotton tree
Stem of the tree is thick and spiked. The nut of the tree gives rise to cotton which is used for making beds. This tree is also called 'silent doctor' as its parts are used as medicine for treating many ailments.
9.Canon ball tree
Strangely flowers of this tree is in the trunks. This flower is considered sacred in India as it resembles 'Shivaling' with serpent-like arch covering it! The fruits of this tree are spherical in shape and large in size.
10.Indian beech tree
India is blessed with a wide variety of trees. Trees spread their branches and leaves around to attain grace, balance and beauty much beyond the imagination of the most creative artist! Their roots go deep into the soil holding it in tact. They clean the environment by absorbing carbon dioxide to prepare food and release the much needed oxygen for all of us. With clock-wise precision they keep time with seasons to bear fresh leaves, flowers and fruits for benefit of all living beings. But thankless man keeps axing them for meeting his selfish needs. They want trees all over the city, but not one in front of their house!
Let us learn to live like trees. Let us plant more trees, protect them and save this wonderful nature for our coming generations.
But this legendary effort of Lord Krishna was just one more addition to the host of flowering trees already on this earth. Right now we are in the midst of spring season (March-May). Entire world is beautified by the glory of flowering trees which are in their full bloom! It is a pleasure to watch them while walking and travelling. Often we fumble to identify their names and origins and hence this humble effort of mine.
1.Parijata
Common name: Night Flowering Jasmine
Origin: Indian Sub-continent
Flowering season: March-April
Local Name: Parijata in most Indian languages
During morning walks, we find these paritaja trees on roads and parks. Often we feel like bending down to pick these white petaled-orange stemmed flowers lying down. Some even just shake the branches of these trees when it falls down in large numbers. People pick them for performing morning pooja.
Common name: Golden shower
Origin: Mountains of Southern Europe
Flowering season: April-June
Local name: Laburnum, Amalthas in Hindi, Haldi Hoo in Kannada
This late flowering tree blossoms when most other trees are past their bloom and hence it ensures a sort of extended spring. Stem of this tree is quite strong and used in making agricultural equipments.3.Flame tree (May Flower)
Common name: Flame Tree OR Mayflower
Origin: Madagascar
Flowering season: April-May
Local name: Palash in Hindi, Gulmohar in many Indian languages, Gentige Hoo in Kannada
4.Garlic pear tree (Crateva)
Common name: Garlic Pear Tree
Origin: Europe
Flowering season: March-June
Local name: Barna in Hindi, Niravala in Kannada
5.Bauhinia
Common name: Bauhinia
Origin: India
Flowering season: April-May, Sep-Oct
Local name: Kachnaar in Hindi, Basavana Paada in Kannada
It is a beautiful ornamental tree with a wide range of colours like purple, lavender and pink.
6.Jacaranda
Common name: Jacaranda
Origin: Brazil
Flowering season: Feb-March
Local name: Neelkanth in Hindi
Jacaranda comes in both blue and pink colours. A treat to watch the tree when in full bloom.
7.African tulip tree
Common name: African Tulip Tree
Origin: Africa
Flowering season: August to December
Local name: Fountain Tree, Rugtoora in Hindi, Neerukai (Uchhe kai) mara in Kannada
8.Red silk cotton tree
Common name: Red Silk Cotton Tree
Origin: Asia
Flowering season: March-May
Local name: Kantisenbal in Hindi, Boorugada mara in Kannada
9.Canon ball tree
Common name: Canon Bal Tree
Origin: South America & West Indies
Local name: Naaga Linga in most Indian Languages
10.Indian beech tree
Common name: Indian Beech Tree
Origin: India, Australia & China
Flowering season: March-april
Local name: Karanja in Hindi, Honge mara in kannada
Flowers of this tree are not prominent. The tree is known for thick green leaves and provides the most comfortable shade. There is a proverb in kannada which says 'taayee madilu, honge neralu' meaning this tree's shadow is as comfortable as the mother's lap! The nut of this tree is used in extracting non-edible oil which is also a medicine for body-massage. The size of this tree is modest and quite stable by constitution. Therefore almost all municipalities/corporations are planting this tree in large numbers.India is blessed with a wide variety of trees. Trees spread their branches and leaves around to attain grace, balance and beauty much beyond the imagination of the most creative artist! Their roots go deep into the soil holding it in tact. They clean the environment by absorbing carbon dioxide to prepare food and release the much needed oxygen for all of us. With clock-wise precision they keep time with seasons to bear fresh leaves, flowers and fruits for benefit of all living beings. But thankless man keeps axing them for meeting his selfish needs. They want trees all over the city, but not one in front of their house!
Let us learn to live like trees. Let us plant more trees, protect them and save this wonderful nature for our coming generations.
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It is a pleasure to read your blog on Flowering Trees. The trees are gift by the God to us.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking of sending you the photos of some more Flowering trees which I have photographed at California. Which is for your kind information.
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Yours is the first comment for this blog. Thanks.
DeleteFlowers are beautiful always and it generates love and good feelings and to come out with a blog on flowers giving its local name and other details is worth appreciating. Keep come out with more blogs Good luck.
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DeleteYou always encourage me with your well thought and affectionate words. You inspire me to keep writing. Thanks
The article is well timed one coinciding with the spring season
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DeleteThe article is well timed one coinciding with the spring season
ReplyDeleteSir,felt happy by reading your collection of flowering trees and it's origin and season of blooming and more detailed information.. Really you have very good collection of nature's beauty...I think you missed some more flowering trees ..That is tabhibia Rose and Tacoma yellow trees....These two trees are there in front my home ... Tabhibia Rose a beautiful pink flowers the season is November to January...I took many beautiful photos of them.if you like I may send to you. I don't know how to upload ,this is the first time I am interacting to blogs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your encouraging comments. I love to see the pictures you have taken off a few more well known flowering trees. You may please send them to my e mail id klakshminarayana1956@rediffmail.com
DeleteContact any younger man around you, he will help you to upload.
well documented buddy...anything always goes well with flower.
ReplyDeleteNice beautiful and awesome flowers..
ReplyDeleteThank you sir. Keeping giving your valuable feedback.
DeleteNice and informative. Beautiful flowers pleasing for eyes with their bright colours. May i be permitted to seek following clarifications?
ReplyDelete1.Parijata; whether the pic is really that of parijatha tree. I doubt
2.Flame flower; is it the same as that of May flower tree or gulmohar tree (kolikai or katti kai mara, as called coloquially in kannada)
3.African tulip ; is it not Mahagany ( also called as ucche kai mara in knnnada) Gopala krishna.
Thank you Mr. Gopala krishna G.S. for taking time out of busy schedule of marriage of your beloved daughter. I am always encouraged by your remarks/feedback.
DeleteClarifications you have sought are all well thought and justified.
1.Parijata: Thanks for pointing out the mistake. Now I have inserted the right picture I hope. (The earlier picture was of a tree named 'parijata' believed to be brought by Krishna from Indra Loka which is in a place called 'Barabanki' in UP. It is protected by Govt. and worshipped by people. But it is not the Parijata tree we referred).
2.Yes, you are right. Flame flower is also called May flower tree.
3.Your are right. It is Ucche kai mara. But mahagany is a different tree and it is not a flowering tree.
Salutes to your keen interest on trees and helping me to correct the blog.