Monday, June 1, 2009

New photos of Ixora coccinea



Photos from Olavipe by Rejo. Copyright reserved.

Read about it at

Ixora coccinea (Rubiaceae) - flowers that gods and men love

7 comments:

  1. That is really stunning! I had no idea the berries were so colourful either.

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  2. Thank you, Mysore Blog Park.

    The beans are almost like coffee beans.

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  3. These days we can find old fully grown "Chethi" shrubs only at old-traditional homes.

    Ripe berries taste very sweet. I always had an affinity for those berries due to their color and sweetness.

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  4. oops!I'm sorry, I have no idea why my comment was attributed to the MBP community.

    I'm planning to grow these mainly because they're such good butterfly attractants.

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  5. Thanks Kariyachan. I didn't know about the berries being sweet.

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  6. Sunita, do all colors of this flower attract butterflies? This plant is not so invasive as lantana which is a favorite of butterflies.

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  7. IT'S REALLY WONDERFULL,I NEVER SEE LIKE THIS!...

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