wonderful to see pollination of kamini
i wish i coulsay the same about my three kamini trees.

no wonder we dont see fruits here in the eastern city...no butterflies,
almost.  an occasion straggler around kali puja.
too many insecticides to destroy mosquitoes, which i am sure also affects
honey bees
and butterflies and larger moths
and too many crows, i have seen them catch butterflies in flight!!!
populations of  crows increase when there is open garbage accumulating esp
in carnivorous society.

we are the poorer for it

but ever an optimist, here's to hoping,

usha di

On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 7:28 AM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Very nice, Bimal ji
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