In Marathi it is called as Ashadh amari as it flowers in Ashadh. This year
due to delayed rains it is flowering now that is in Shravan month.

Dr Satish Phadke


On 5 August 2014 16:15, mohina macker <mohinamac...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Dear Nidhan ji and Ushaprabha Ji,
> many thanks,
> and yes it is so  refreshing, my eyes were glues to all
> the grassy patches to see these orchids
> nodding their heads in the breeze
> regards
> mohina
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