First time I saw the balsam in
Valparai, on the Western Ghats and it was bloomed in gorgeous red! Impressed in
its beautiful and colorful flowers, my grandmother collected some seeds from
there and sowed at our flower pots and in her backyard. The plant grows very
fast and looked like small trees grown in pots, but they haven’t flowered and we
also stopped watering the plant and later cleared the pots to plant other.
The balsam plant, which is native
to the Himalayas has colorful blossoms and also sweet scented. Just look like
an orchid growing in the wild, the balsam plant grows in hilly regions and does
not require much watering. The plant grows in large numbers and sometimes the
whole mountainous region where the plant is seen is covered with pink or red. The balsam plant has a unique way of
propagation, which develops seed pods that burst and spreads the seeds far
away.
The flap of a petal which looks
like a helmet and this plant is also called the policeman’s helmet. The plant
grows for two to three feet and flowers profusely, have leaves bright green in
color growing in central arrangement and have wavy edges. The balsam blooms
almost similar to rose flowers, look like roses from far and only the fact that
they don’t have thorns.
The balsam grows and blooms
during summers and beginning of rains, has shown blossom now at home and not from
our pot, but the tenants who share our house in upstairs. They have kept their
flower pots in front of our house, which we water daily since they haven’t
occupied quite yet.
We don't have balsam here in KY (at least I don't think we do). Cool plant. Love the bright red! Hope all is well Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteThe balsam plant has beautiful blossoms -- I really like the bright red color of these blossoms. It's too bad they didn't bloom for you in the pots.
ReplyDeletewow! really beautiful plant!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower. This is nice to have in the garden.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and matching content!
ReplyDeleteBalsam is a beautiful flower. I like it's bright color. I'd love to grow it in my garden but not sure to find it here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks ! :)
Beautiful flowers. I like the way they spread. I am trying to grow a few vegetables in a couple of pots, at home. But nothing is coming! Need to try more :)
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
What a lovely plant!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers look beautiful! Lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteWill look for this plant now! Thank you for reminding this flower!
I love these flowers. I had many colours in my Metturdam house.used to make garlands and give them to temple.Nice flowers.
ReplyDeletekarthik amma
Beautiful. I have the purple variety.
ReplyDeleteThe balsam flowers we have here seem to be on a longer stalk with more blooms up the stem. However I do love them and yours are a delight to the eye also.
ReplyDeleteI remember my mom growing balsam in the garden. I may have to find some see and plant some for old times sake.
ReplyDeleteI have seen these blooms in my country but had no idea of their names until I read your post. We have pinkish shades too.
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