Flora
Viola - pansy
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
Petunia
Chrysanthemum - Guldaodi, Saventi
Lantana camara
Kale- a variety of cabbage
Petunia
Phlox
Coccum- Cock,s comb
Chrysanthemum
Mexican petunia- Ruellia simplex
Chrysanthemum
Pansy
Penta
Tradescantia
Portulaca
Bougainvillea
Jasminum- mogra
Cucurbit- a male flower
Mexican petunia
Rosa
Balsam
Lantana
Vinca rosea
Bauhinia - Kacchnar
Snake plant- Sanseveria
Rangoon creeper
Variegated Diffinbeckia
Aglaonema
Cypress creeper- Ipomoea quamoclit
Dahlia
The following photos are obtained from a Facebook group captured and posted by Sudha Pradeep, for reference you can click here:
Alocasia Clypeolata (Green Shield/Jewel Alocasia)
Clerodendrum Inerme (Glory Bower, Indian Privet)
Basket Plant - Callisia Fragrans
Custard Apple / Sitafal
Pereskiopsis family Cactaceae
Galphimia
Radermachera sinica
Clerodendrum sp
Hemigraphis Repanda (Dragon's Breath/Tongue)
Bixa Sp.
Pteris
Noble Rhubarb, giant herbaceous plant native to Himalayas, from northern Pakistan and India, Nepal to Myanmar.
Pilea Cadierei (Aluminium Watermelon Plant)
Dizygotheca elegantissima, False Aralia
Ghater Katchu, in Bengali - Bengal Arum, Typhonium Trilobatum
Kailashpati tree, planted because of flowers, arranged in stalks projecting from the trunk are large beautiful pleasantly aromatic. Its fruits are botanical curiosity because they mimic shape and size of cannon balls, releasing fetid aroma at maturity when they hit the ground and break open. Listed as rare tree and flower in India.
Musical notes, its buds look like pure white musical notes standing at attention in dense clusters atop the stems. Buds open at night flaring pure white flowers.
Ipomoea, large genus of about 500 species is made up of annuals, perennials, evergreen shrubs and trees. Trailing or twining climbers.
Gooler, regular figs (Ficus carica) and this is an indian variety of fig tree Gular tree, Athi tree or Udumbara.
Canna Lily plant, a rhizomatous perennial with tropical like foliage and large flowers that resemble that of Iris.
Stevia, a shrub like perennial plant used as a sugar substitute and in treatment of health conditions for years also called as sweet lead, honey leaf.
Cypress Vine, a fast growing flowering vine with abundance of bright star shaped flowers native to Central America and South America.
Crossandra known as florist plant in northern climates and makes a great bedding plant in south. It can be found in other warm colors.
Insulin plant in India, Costus igneus belongs to Costaceae. Consuming its leaves are believed to lower blood glucose levels and diabetes.
Milk thistle called bhat-kataiya, a thorny plant used as an herbal remedy since ancient times and an important ingredient in ayurveda.
Flaming Trumpet, a very fast growing evergreen climber plant that bring orange colored flowers profusely into the plant.
Chilbil, Indian elm, large deciduous tree growing upto 18m tall having a grey bark covered with blisters adn peeling in corky scales on old trees. Its crushed leaves emit an unpleasant odur with its flowers being small & color greenish yellow.
Texas Sage, american native shrub features gorgeous silvery follage and attractive lavender purple flowers on and off from spring through summer and to autumn.
Shami, sacred tree known as Prosopis Spicigera Linn. People worship it before going on important journey and on occasion of Dussehra.
Euphoria Milli, a christ plant orginiates from Madagascar belonging to Euphorbias growing as a succulent, leafy and thorny shrub reaching 10-50cm depending on age.
Coleus, easiest plant to grow & propagate.
Plumeria, known as frangipani, red paucipan, red jasmine. Plumeria rubra is a deciduous plant species belonging to genus Plumeria native orginally to Mexico and Central America
Tecoma, known as 'cape honeysuckle', a flowering versatile evergreen climbing vine, border plant, shrub or ground cover.
Mexican Shrimp Plant or Justicia Brandegeeana (native of Guatemala Honuras) name implied Mexico. Evergreen Shrub that rarely grows more than 3 or 4 (1 m high).
Cycas , in the background is Callistemon( bottle brush)