Hi, Janaki ji,
Certainly a moving story. I myself have come across the wild flowers in the
wild areas, mountains, grasslands etc. where such lovely flowers carpet
themselves before us as if welcoming us to such destinations even at the
cost of being trampled by us. And sometimes, there is no way except to
accept their invitation.

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:51 PM, JANAKI TURAGA <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
> My favourite and best wildflower shot of 2008 is the White Ground Glory 
> *Convolvulus
> microphyllus. *This carpeted a stretch of land in Hauz Khas District Park
> and was trampeled upon by the walkers, oblivious to the delicate and tiny
> white flowers. But a closer scrutiny of this overlooked and stepped upon
> plant revealed its hidden glory-the white was actually a continuum of
> delicate pink and white shades! This picture captures for me that moment of
> wonder and discovery! And this beauty was set amongst the browns-of earth
> and decaying leaf and the green of the leaves! Such a delicate flower was
> literally at the feet of people! I have shared this picture earlier with the
> wildflower group and here it is again!
> Enjoy
> Janaki Turaga
>
> >
>


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