A unique post telling a unique encounter.
Thanks, Viplav ji.

On 14 January 2014 14:47, vipl...@gmail.com <vipl...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> In Kachchh, the current of the wind is particularly strong in the middle
> of the year. Last year in June, I was spellbound under a youthful *Sesbania
> grandiflora*, a leafless tree laden with abundant fruit near Kojachora,
> far from the jarring din and bustle of urbanity. I could see the swell and
> the swirl of the wind as it gusted through the canopy and it produced a
> resounding rattle as it waggled and tickled the slender, tawny pods.
>
> The flowers, being the largest in the Papilionaceae, are no trifle either
> but I am instantly reminded of this windswept encounter whenever I come
> across this tree elsewhere.
>
>  Best wishes, Viplav
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