Showing posts with label shots of yellow flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shots of yellow flower. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Flowers

Blue flowers
'Hridaya sarassile pranaya pushpame iniyum nin katha parayoo....'
Yellow flowers
'Ha pushpame adhika thungapadathilethra shobhichirunnathoru ranji kanakkaye nee........' lyrics from 'Veenapoovu'(fallen flower) the famous poem of Mahakavi Kumaranashan. This poem had celebrated its centenary in 2007 but still it is fresh and popular.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Kolambi poo



Kolambi in Malayalam means vessel used to spit. Earlier 'Vettila murukku' was a routine in life style of Kerala. Vettila(beetle leaves), Arecanut and pukayila are the main items. A vessel for spitting was necessary in that time. Kings and other eminent personalities have servants to take their Kolambis. The flower is in the shape of that vessel. That may be the reason for that name. During Onam this flower is widely used in flower arrangements. In 'Athapoo' floral decoration in the courtyard during Onam to welcome the great king Mahabali we used to put 'Kuda' in the midst of the Pookkalam. Kuda is made of flowers, flowers will be arranged in an 'eerkili'. This 'eerkili' will put straight on a banana stem fixed at the centre of the pookkalam. There will be a lot of 'kudas' in one pookkalam. Kolambi flowers and chembarathi(hibiscus) are mostly used to make 'kuda' for atha pookkalam. In that days Kolambi flowers are mostly seen in waste lands or in play grounds. But now they are the main ingredient of gardens. We used to pluck these flowers from small shrubs.
Now 'Vettila murukku' was replaced by Pans. We can see small pan stores even in front of schools.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Mithuna mazha....

Everyone like them, may be because of their colour, because of the smell or may be for their appearance. These yellow flowers are very common in Kerala. These plants do not need much nourishing. The images of flowers give us joy. I always surf in flicker for variety of flowers just to see them. These flowers make us more attached to nature.
Allichenthamara is the name of the flower. Very pretty flower from Kerala.





A hasty shot because of the rains. Flowers are from the Shastri Nagar in Kochi.
'Manassil mithuna mazha pozhiyum azhakil oru mayilin alasa lasyam...'
Flowers bring a lot of positiveness into my mind. Especially rains make them more lovely. These shots are taken after a rain. Flowers are part of our culture too. Jasmine (mulla poo) is an inevitable part of marriage. Garlands, decoration of stage, decorate the hair of bride and other relatives....more and more. One of my relative was very keen to keep fresh flowers inside the house. She arranged them according to its height and colour. It will give an elegant look to the room and a positive sign to the visitors. Some days she had done it with some grass flowers. Every part of the nature has its own beauty. Our attitude is the main thing. Now fresh flowers became a vast business area. Hotels and other business institutions need fresh flower arrangement inside the rooms. Flower arrangement thus became a special area in interior designing. In the film'Swapanakkoodu' Kamal explored the story of two sisters selling flowers.
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Monday, June 23, 2008

Yellow flowers

These yellow flowers are from a play ground near to Petta junction in Kolatheri Road. It was a catching sight , a bed of yellow flowers like kammal poo but it is not the same.
Green carpet with yellow dots. Nature presents lot of mixtures before us...
'Manjal prasadavum nettiyil charthi manjal kurimundum chutti innente muttathu ponnonapoove nee vannu chirithooki ninnu'
The last one was taken by my son, one petal is on its way to ground!!!
Kerala flowers: Shanku pushpam, Mandaram, Chethi, Jamanthi, Flower of Thottavadi, Kanikkonna, Nanthiar vattom

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