With temperatures hovering around 45 degree Celsius in many
parts of India, the year is being
considered as one of the hottest. The heat wave has taken a toll not only on
humans but on plants as well. Every morning when I go out I see the top soil of
a few potted plants completely dry though they had been watered well the
previous evening. In the afternoon, the Red Shrimp, chillies and even the hardy Periwinkle are drooping under the harsh summer sun. It is only in the evening
when the sun is about to set that they muster the courage to hold up their
heads and look towards the sky. But even in such dry and hot conditions, nature
promises a show of colours. Many plants have their flowering season in summers
particularly lilies like Amaryllis, Spider Lily, Football Lily or Rain Lily
that flowers later during monsoons.
Football Lily
Football Lily (or Blood Lily) is one such plant that puts
forth its blossoms in great pomp and show. Its striking scarlet inflorescence
in the shape of a globe or football sets it apart from all other plants.
Botanical name : Scadoxus multiflorus
Family : Amaryllidaceae
A native of Africa, this bulbous plant flowers in the second
year of its growth. The round flowerhead called an umbel is borne on a leafless
stem called scape. This umbel consists of numerous flowers upto 100 in number.
Each flower is borne on a stalk or pedicel. The tepals, stamens and style are
all scarlet in colour. Tepals are six in number and are fused together at their
base to form a cylindrical tube. Stamens too are six in number with chrome
yellow pollen.
Unopened flowers in centre |
Inferior ovary is present in the form of a swelling just above the pedicel.
The inflorescence stays on for about a week then the flowers
slowly fade away to pink colour. After the inflorescence withers away leaves
start emerging. The bases of the leaves are covered with dark coloured spots. The
leaves wither away in autumn and the bulbs remain dormant throughout winters till spring. In mid- summer, they become ready for flowery display.
Periwinkle
If Lilies can put on a striking show of colours in this
sweltering heat, so can the members of Oleander family. One of its member
Periwinkle is rightly called ' sadabahar ' (सदाबहार) in Hindi meaning ‘ always in
bloom’. It blooms throughout the year
taking a short break when the winter is at its peak. A hardy perennial, I
spotted it once growing in a wall crevice and bearing flowers under full sun. Though
owing to its xerophytic characters it can thrive in less water and full sun but
under intense heat, its leaves tend to droop a little. Nevertheless, these
little shrubs keep blooming and spreading everywhere.
Botanical name : Catharanthus roseus
Family : Apocyanaceae
Corolla consists of
five petals fused together at their base (gamopetalous) to form a corolla tube
that hides stamens and carpel inside. Petals are pink above, white below and
with a dark coloured centre. Stigma is dumbbell shaped. Fruit is a pair of follicles.
This white Periwinkle is a new addition and most probably
its seed came from our neighbourhood
since we have only pink ones growing.
Their broad foliage and big, attractive flowers can brighten up any place. They are commonly called Canna Lily but they do not relate to lilies in any way. They fall in the order Zingiberales that comprises of Ginger and Turmeric and this is the reason why non-flowering plants of Canna bear a marked similarity with Turmeric plants.
A popular ornamental plant, horticulturists have developed numerous cultivars of it. I have an orange and yellow coloured variety growing.
Botanical name : Canna spp
Family : Cannaceae
For more summer beauties, read my next post Summer beauties contd.
Red Shrimp Plant
If you want Sunbirds visiting you every morning then this is
one of the plants that should find a space in your home. Sunbirds visit it
often to feed on its nectar. This plant is named so as its inflorescence looks
like a shrimp. They start blooming in spring which continues till the beginning
of monsoons. They start flowering again in autumn till the weather becomes too
cold.
Inflorescence is a terminal spike. Red coloured bracts are
big and showy. Flowers arise from these bracts. Corolla is bi-lipped, gamopetalous yellowish
in colour with red markings.
Botanical name : Justicia brandegeeana
Family : Acanthaceae
A female Purple Sunbird
The red colour of bracts is lighter in summers
than in autumn. In monsoons when it takes a short break from flowering, roots
can be seen emerging from the nodes of stems. These stem cuttings can be used for
propagation.
Botanical name : Justicia brandegeeana
Family : Acanthaceae
A female Purple Sunbird |
The red colour of bracts is lighter in summers than in autumn. In monsoons when it takes a short break from flowering, roots can be seen emerging from the nodes of stems. These stem cuttings can be used for propagation.
Shrimp plant cannot withstand long hours of direct sun and
needs plenty of water.
Canna
Their broad foliage and big, attractive flowers can brighten up any place. They are commonly called Canna Lily but they do not relate to lilies in any way. They fall in the order Zingiberales that comprises of Ginger and Turmeric and this is the reason why non-flowering plants of Canna bear a marked similarity with Turmeric plants.
A popular ornamental plant, horticulturists have developed numerous cultivars of it. I have an orange and yellow coloured variety growing.
Botanical name : Canna spp
Family : Cannaceae
Canna shoots grow from an underground structure called rhizome which is a modified stem. Rhizomes are
a rich source of starch. Flowers are large and big. Colourful lobes that look
like petals are actually modified stamens called staminodes.
Canna grow best in full sun with a good amount of water. They are often seen growing along marshy areas.
Canna grow best in full sun with a good amount of water. They are often seen growing along marshy areas.
For more summer beauties, read my next post Summer beauties contd.
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