Trees of India

  • Tree Love – Peepal Tree

    Tree Love – Peepal Tree

    When you see a tree I have lately felt the urge to go near it, touch it, hug it, click it and say a small thanks for it has stayed so strong and green for years. Tree Love is helping me gain more knowledge about the trees around me. I…

  • Forest Be Forever

    Forest Be Forever

    A drive-thru Bandipur The latest read post on The African elephants in Wordless Wednesday just took me back to my memory of this majestic animal. I had spotted en route Mysuru via Bandipur Forest. My pics are not adventurous or magical. I had to click pics sitting within a closed…

  • Tree Love Gulmohar – Royal poinciana

    Tree Love Gulmohar – Royal poinciana

    Saw this beauty while taking a stroll on Chennai roads. I had gone there for 2 days for some task, but the evening was free for me. And instead of checking out malls or shopping, I preferred just walking down the roads. Greens have their own beauty and what spotted…

  • Have you ever seen beyond your Christmas tree

    Have you ever seen beyond your Christmas tree

    It’s love at first sight when you are surrounded by Christmas trees. But my #PedsePyar tree love, made me research a bit more on these evergreen coniferous beauties. Christmas tree has a name and a huge family too. They have different varieties and species, They can be spruce, pine or…

  • Thanks giving Tree Love

    Embrace life, don’t resist it Nature, the hills, the valley has taught me to embrace life, the beauty of nature, the beauty of natural elements and their existence. I have learned to live my life the way it is and indeed it is beautiful when you see it with my…

  • Thursday Tree Love Banyan Tree Auroville

    Thursday Tree Love Banyan Tree Auroville

    The Great Banyan Tree, Auroville, Pondicherry Banyan or Baragad or Bad/बरगद: The national tree of India. One of the largest species in the world. Banyan is a fig tree that has an unparalleled ability to spread its branches and aerial roots. The Great Banyan Tree which was there even before…