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Kris

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Dear Friends  :)

Just 2 days back i borrowed my friends digital

camera.and have snaped few pictures of palms &

cycas.since i do not know their generic names if

you know please share with me !

your comments & suggestions are all welcome.

Love,

Kris.

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Sapota fruit tree & Me (Kris)

when i get the english equvalent  of the

above tree i will re post it !

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Kris,

It's great to finally see some pics from India. Keep them coming.

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Kona, on The Big Island
Hawaii - Land of Volcanoes

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Dear bs Man

the guys in these pictures works for me.

they are the really people who are taking

care of our garden.

i thought they need to be given their share in

my pictures.

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Kris,

Thanks for the pictures of your place.  I am sure you don't have much of a problem with cold weather there.  What is the native vegetation like around there?

dk

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Kris,

Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful home in pictures! What a wonderful array of palm, cycads and other gems. While it must be alot of work, it must be very rewarding.

Thanks for sharing!

Scott

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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Dear friends please bear with me,i will reply to you

all, once i have posted pictures for the day.

there are more but i have sent to the photo studio

for reduction.it will be back by a day or so.

kindly excuse me for the delay in replying your

queries..

plant in this post pic is known as rubber tree _

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unknown Sp..

and guys if you have praise & admiration for our

garden then it will all reach my mon only.

she is the one who thought me & my brother

love for nature !

in front of her flair iam nothing.thank god for giving

me her,to change this animal(Kris) into a human being.

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guys please bear with the white balance & over

contrast it is due to shots taken immedietly after

rainfall & i have not operated a nikon pro series

camera,while my old brand was canon EoS series.

next time i will try new & better clariety Pic..

another Unknown Sp..

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Dear guys due to love for trees the garage where

we park our vehicles have be compromised.i.e

the sapota tree which is right in the center of the

drive-way had made us to give up hope on purchasing

a toyota corolla or a toyota camry seden,instead we

have now only hatch-backs(small cars).

one has to do sacrifice on ones desires..

the place where we live is like new-york city

no much green cover at all.our house looks

a garden totally out of place.

but people who cross our home praise for its

green cover.

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Kris,

The pictures are great! Thanks for sharing! And thanks for the photos of the plumerias! Even though it's a common tree here in Hawaii it doesn't particularly like the wet weather on our side of the island. Plumerias look much better and produce many more flowers on the Kona side (where Dypsisdean and Al in Kona live).

Aloha!

Bo-Göran

Leilani Estates, 25 mls/40 km south of Hilo, Big Island of Hawai'i. Elevation 880 ft/270 m. Average rainfall 140 inches/3550 mm

 

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Dear friends have you noticed that my attire

and our house and its out walls are all painted

only in shades of green_signifying love for

greenery !

another yucca i think ?

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