The Gulmohor (Delonix regia) of the Caesalpiniaceae family is a deciduous tree -which means it loses its foliage in the winter. Come summer it bursts into full red glory (sometimes orange).. but once it rains, the tree becomes a glorious green canopy.
Here are the images of the same tree in May and August! Nature has its own way of signalling seasons to the trees. Is it the temperature, position of the Sun, or something else?
Either way, trees dont need a calender .. infact, sometimes they indicate the upcoming season to us!
This is my TTL post from May 2020 – the very same tree in full red glory!
I am joining Parul in her ThursdayTreeLove bloghop. Do head over to see some fantastic trees from around the world. Better still, join in!
Thatβs a lovely tree whatever time of the year it is.
Indeed yes @Teresa! Thanks for stopping by π
What time is it? It’s time for tree beauty, no matter what the season is. What a lovely tree, both in its red flowering stage and the lush summer stage.
Thank you Alana! I am so happy that you loved this tree as much as me! π
Love the contrast in the images. Gorgeous in both avatars!!
Yes it is.. I just had to share with all the TTL folks!! Thanks for stopping by π
Oh, I love the idea of capturing the same tree in different seasons, and that one is so beautiful, Archana! And I agree about the signalling – while I know our summer season is coming to an end here, I’m trying to ignore it (not ready for winter…lol) but the trees in my yard keep dropping little reminders in front of me. π π
@Traci do you have harsh winter weather? Ours are quite mild and pleasant.. Yet many of our trees shed foliage in the cooler weather.. Thanks for stopping by! Have a great day!
I love love the tree in May π And yes the same tree is so green and full in August. Nature’s brilliance at its best. When I had a free blog, I had a Gulmohar tree and its red brilliance as my blog’s background π
Thanks a ton for joining with this lovely entry, Archana. See you tomorrow.
Thank you Parul! Yes, my post for tomorrow is ready!! π
It’s like a glorious umbrella hiding the ruins of a man-made structure and sheltering any beings needing shade or protection.
Thank you JoAnna!