Posts Tagged ‘uniworld garden’

Gurgaon Sunrise

April 23rd, 2011


Gurgaon Sunrise, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

Via Flickr:
Shot of Sunreise from my living room using Sigma Wide Angle Lens

Pink Potuluca in Uniworld Garden

August 29th, 2010

Portulaca grandiflora (Moss-rose Purslane or Moss-rose), is a flowering plant in the family Portulacaceae, native to Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay. This has been grown post monsoons in out complex at multiple places. They really add colour to the landscape.

In Bangladesh, it is called “Time Fuul”, which means “Time Flower”,

It is a small, but fast-growing annual plant growing to 30 cm tall, though usually less. Requires very less maintenance.

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 29 Aug 10, 9.41AM IST.

More flowers in Uniworld Garden taken by me .
Red Periwinkle

Red Periwinke

Gaillardia Bunch
red flower bunch Gaillardia

Yellow Portulaca
Yellow portulaca

Yellow Flower Bunch (Portulaca)
Yellow Flower Bunch (Portulaca)

White Plumeria
While Plumeria Bunch: Happy Onam to All

Red Plumeria
Frangipani in Uniworld Garden

Pink Macro
Beautiful Pink Macro

Butterfly on Flower

Butterfly 3 (Happy Tamil New Year)

Butterfly

Butterfly 2

Red Blanket Flowers
Red Blanked flower Bunch

red flower bunch Gaillardia

August 27th, 2010


red flower bunch Gaillardia, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

Gaillardia shot taken in uniworld Garden, Gurgaon, India

Gaillardia the Blanket flowers, is a genus of drought-tolerant annual and perennial plants from the sunflower family , native to North and South America. It was named after M. Gaillard de Charentonneau, an 18th-century French magistrate who was a patron of botany.

The common name refers to the inflorescence’s resemblance to brightly patterned blankets made by native Americans.

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 27 Aug 10, 9.32PM IST.

Gurgaon Evening in rains

July 16th, 2010


Gurgaon Evening in rains, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

Shot this in the evening when it was still drizzling a bit in Gurgaon. Rains did bring in relief from the heat but also caused traffic jams and chaos still better than the roasting heat we were facing

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 16 Jul 10, 7.01PM IST.

View from Uniworld Garden

March 10th, 2010


View from Uniworld Garden, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

I had taken this shot a while back and was playing with raw when i got this effect . Its something I have never got before with BW shots . This is the shot from by Balcony in Gurgaon

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 10 Mar 10, 8.58PM IST.

Daisy infected macro

September 19th, 2009


Daisy infected macro, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

daisy macro in my garden taken in spring before the insects ate away the whole plant , you can see them crawling on the flower in this shot.

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 18 Sep 09, 7.07PM IST.

Rose and Marble Inlay

August 19th, 2009

Rose and Marble, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

The décor in our living room, the roses are placed in a bowl of water with a marble gold inlay

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 19 Aug 09, 9.19PM IST.

Roses at Home

August 1st, 2009


Roses at Home, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

Beautiful rose that I took some snaps of at home . These roses where ordered as there was Varalakshmi Puja yesterday.

angel rays in Gurgaon

July 10th, 2009


angel rays in Gurgaon, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

Angel captured from my balcony window in Uniworld Gardens in Gurgaon, Haryana, India.

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 10 Jul 09, 7.11AM IST.

Pink Purple Dahlia

February 15th, 2009


Pink Purple Dahlia, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

Beautiful Dahlia in my balcony garden. These beauties are seasonal and grow from tubers. They come so cheap since they are seasonal. A pot in Gurgaon costs only Rs.20/- in retail price .These can grow all though the year in a city like Bangalore but in Gurguan/Delhi they are a spring phenomenon .

I was reading some place that to get maximum sized flowers, some of these buds should be pinched out. If only one bud is allowed to develop, the largest possible flower will be produced. It takes about 6 weeks from the time buds are removed until another series of buds is formed and about three weeks longer for the buds to open.