Mount Harriet is the highest peak in the Andaman archipelago. Right at the top of mountain is a little garden where I took the photo of this very common garden flower on Isaac Newton’s birthday. It escapes very easily from the garden. In various parts of India I’ve seen this flower growing wild, sometimes in the middle of a forest. It seems that I’ve been at work for weeks: just going from home to work and back again. I wish I was back in Andaman looking for the birds I missed the last time around.
On Mount Harriet

What lovely color!
janet
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Thank you. That’s what caught my eye
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One of my wishes is to go to the Andaman islands, thank you for sharing your gorgeous flower found there!
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Its a lovely place. Thanks for dropping by
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Beautiful flower.
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Thank you
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It is beautiful 🙂
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Thank you
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The details and contrast of colors are nice.
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Thank you
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I also visited Mt Harriet and sadly missed clicking the flowers. The trees there intrigued me more. I loved your shot and that purple flower.
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Thank you. Its a lovely place.
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Love all your photos 🙂
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Thank you
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