By now you know how much I like clicking pictures when I walk. This one was again clicked recently and the flower was much more beautiful that this picture could capture.
Can you name the flower for me?

Today’s post is Wordless Wednesday #46.
By now you know how much I like clicking pictures when I walk. This one was again clicked recently and the flower was much more beautiful that this picture could capture.
Can you name the flower for me?

Today’s post is Wordless Wednesday #46.
Nope, No clue what it is but is’s gorgeous.
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Thanks Tulika.
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Have no idea, Parul. But it sure is a beauty – enough to brighten up the day.
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Thanks Corinne!
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No, but it is so beautiful. Something about it that calls for a second look 🙂
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Thanks Naba. I did check it out many times.
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Sadly I can’t name this beautiful one! I think it may belong to the Hibiscus family? I’ve so many such clicks of flowers I loved on sight but still not able to pin a name to them.
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I’ve the same challenges. Thanks Kala!
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A rose would still smell as sweet when called by another name 🙂
When worry about the name when you can just bask in this red velvet beauty here.
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True that. Thanks Soumya.
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What an interesting flower. You do seem to have an eye for beauty in unusual places.
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Thank you!
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Nope, no idea. That’s not surprising because I cannot name any flower other than Rose or Jasmine 😛 Stunning capture ❤
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Ha ha! I know a few more like lotus, daffodil and lily.
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What a beautiful flower! I have no clue what it’s called though. Great capture, Parul. 😀
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Thanks Vinitha.
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It’s beautiful!!
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It’s beautiful 😊
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Thanks!
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Looks very exotic for me. Beautiful!
Greetings from cold Germany
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Welcome to this space! Thank you! Not sure if it’s as exotic as it looks.
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I don’t know the name of this flower but it is beautiful
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Yes it is. Thanks for stopping by.
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While i cannot name the flower, there are apps you download that can. You might try searching for one, the app compares your picture to its database and helps you identify what you are seeing.
It’s lovely, whatever it is, and i’m glad you posted it!
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That’s some cool information. I can try that 🙂 thank you!
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No idea, but it sure looks beautiful!
Cheers
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Thank you!
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I have no clue, but I love the red!
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I do too 🙂 thanks Sid!
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Wow Parul awesome…. What’s this flower???
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No clue, Ramya.
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Looks like it belongs to the Hibiscus family but can’t tell for sure, Parul. What a lovely capture though 🙂
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Could be. Thank you Esha!
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Just feed the pic in google search images and might show you a hit….
It’s very unusual and I have never seen it before…gorgeous click Parul
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Yes I should do that. Thanks Shalini.
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That’s gorgeous! I have no idea what it is, though. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it!
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Likewise Stephanie:)
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It is the ” Parijat ” flower. Called the flower of haven as per Hindu puran.
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I don’t think it’s Parijat. Parijat is white with orange stem. Isn’t it?
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There are 9 colors of parijat and this is one of them . we think only the white with orange stalks is Parijat since it is commonly found.The red parijat is used to worship lord vishnu
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Thanks for sharing! I had no clue. Appreciate your comment.
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This link might help u, https://archive.thedailystar.net/forum/2012/june/colourful.htm
But locally we call it shiuli that u are talking about
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/shiuli/
shiuli photos on Flickr | Flickr
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Thanks for sharing! Pakhiful – yes and that it is summer flower. Parijat then would be Shiuli and what I was taking about. Thanks a ton!
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