ðš Ashoka Tree in Bloom
Ashoka tree. Or ripe orange.
Flowering non-deciduous wood with a mild aroma.
At the beginning of the year, around January-March every year, ðŋ
Orange to red flowers
Out in tight panicles along branches and stems.
Bloom late winter, continuing to early summer.
Always ready for shade and refreshment. âïļ
Last year after the flood,
We used to think that he was dead...
Quiet. No leaves. No sign of life.
But today, enough to walk closer and see
Instead, the soft peak slowly stabbed up.
With fragrant little flowers to know that.
"He's still here." ðąâĻ
Some trees don't need much.
Just time... and another chance.
Always ready to come back to bloom. ðš
Really glad that this year
Still saw Ashoka blossom again.
Like a small gift from nature. ðĪ
- From the little garden of the pupps.
# Ashoka # Ripe orange # Pup # Edible flowers # edibleflowers















































































































