Orange Flowers and around our yard



Fabaceae 1


Not much about recipes today…


The above orange flower is Aeschynomene genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae (Legumes/Pea/Bean). They are known commonly as Jointvetches. These legumes are most common in warm regions and many species are aquatic.  These were growing wild in the Dinosaur Valley Park, Glen Rose- Texas. There are over 100 species found of the Aeschynomene. I could not specify the species of flower as I could not locate this particular color anywhere, most of what I found was yellow or in the purple shades.




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Above is the Orange Poppy found in Dallas Arboretum.
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Sending the first picture to Flower Fest, hosted by Manisha of Indian Food Rocks.The color is Orange this time.




Around Our Yard: (Other than what we have in the pictures, we have planted Basil, some Potatoes (yet to see the success), Coriander/Cilantro, & Fenugreek/Methi)


Portulucca 1


Portulaca, a genus of the Purslane Family. Some of them are edible. This is from our garden growing kind of wild & comes back every year.


Pohi/Pui Shaak: (Recipe with Pui: Stir Fried Pui with Poppy Seeds)


pui shaak


Mint: (Recipe with Mint: Mango & Mint Lassi)


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Bell Pepper: (Recipe with Bell Pepper: Stuffed Bell Pepper in Arrabiata Sauce)


yard-bellpepper


Tomato: (Recipe with Tomato: Skillet Charred Tomato with Fennel & Basil)


yard-tomatoes


Arbi/Taro:


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Hot Chili Pepper: (Recipe with Hot Pepper: Coban Salatasi)


yard-pepper


Karela/Bitter Gourd: (Recipe with Bitter Gourd: Aloo Karela Bhaji)


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Some of the above garden produce are sent to The Chard Challenge, hosted by Indosungod at Daily Musings.






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