I will heed that advice in the future. BTW, who is Bimalda, how do I
contact him. BTW madam, I think you are a fellow bengali!!! No one else
says pyara I think!

On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 8:16 PM, Ushadi Micromini <microminipho...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> I just remembered
> how could i forget
>
> look at Bimalda's symbiosis pictures
> he has hundreds
>
> and ask him
>
> he is very generous with information and has vast experience
>
> usha di
> ps always include  efloraindia in your replies
> it may help others too
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Sushrut Chakraborty <
> susruta.chakrabo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Ushadi
>> Thank for your suggestions. I hadn't planned for birds and pollinators,
>> but it sounds like a wonderful idea. A guava tree sounds wonderful. A lemon
>> sapling has already been planted. :)
>> I would look for cassia and ylan ylang too. I don't mind if the tree
>> stays barren for 10 months. Anyway, if a tree flowers year round, I will
>> end up getting used to all the color and never feel excited about it, so it
>> will be good if it blooms only for two months.
>> I will go look into trees that can host butterflies now.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 5:16 PM, Ushadi Micromini <
>> microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Shushrut
>>>
>>> have you thought of  what could you plant
>>> to support a localbird and pollinator population?
>>>
>>> are you going to live in the house immediately?
>>>
>>> cassia etc are good but are barren 10 months
>>> peterea: flowers in a few  weeks of year  only  I used to have one
>>>
>>> you are in area where may be local *Magnolias c*an be grown
>>> and Rhodenrons????
>>>
>>> *ylang ylang *..... the joy perfume tree...cananga odorata
>>>
>>> Pyara or Guava  trees
>>> leaves are good for your teeth
>>> and fruits rich source of vitc
>>> flowers kind of fragrant and
>>> a much loved fruits by local small birds
>>> and people
>>>
>>> then there is lemon, citrus of any kind
>>> their flowers are heavenly scented
>>> and fruits will give you a lifetime supply of vitc
>>> leaves are aromatic for cooking
>>> rich in micro-nutrients and vit a etc
>>>
>>>
>>> list goes on
>>>
>>> I suggest you peruse a book a two on herbal medicine
>>> and aromatherapy
>>>
>>> and while you are at it may be books on
>>> planting for butterflies and birds
>>>
>>> nice to be able to start from scratch
>>>
>>> good luck
>>>
>>> and let me know how you are going on in this search
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> in Delhi there is a garden called " Garden of five senses...
>>> they will be very happy to help you
>>>
>>> that's the message i got when i visited there this spring
>>>
>>> usha di
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Sushrut Chakraborty <
>>> susruta.chakrabo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello fellow tree lovers,
>>>>
>>>>    1. I have a house in Lucknow which has a bare wall of almost 20
>>>>    feet length and 40 feet height. Could anyone suggest fast growing 
>>>> perrenial
>>>>    flowering creepers. Bougainvillea, Honeysuckle, mornig glory are fine, 
>>>> but
>>>>    I wonder if anyone has suggestion for something a bit more unusual, and
>>>>    alos, which nurseries stock them. I can get them from nurseries in Delh
>>>>    also, so please do suggest them.
>>>>    2. There is allo a large patch of land, about 600 sq feet where I
>>>>    plan to plant trees. I am looking for flowering fragrant trees, does not
>>>>    matter if they take 5 years from planting to bloom. Again, something 
>>>> that
>>>>    one doesn't see everywhere. I was especially enamored by 
>>>> Naglingam(Couroupita
>>>>    guianensis), so if anyone could tell mewhere I can procure those
>>>>    seeds in Delhi would be great. Also, suggestions for other flowering 
>>>> trees
>>>>    and where one can find them in Lucknow or Delhi.
>>>>
>>>> Thanking everyone for taking the patience of reading this. I promise to
>>>> post pictures of the planted trees in full bloom whenever that is. :)
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>> ===========
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> With regards
>>
>> Sushrut
>>
>
>
>
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