There..you caught me! ..and that's why I was a bit apprehensive too but am glad it's been received well:) Hope it added variety and spice:) Thank you Jae:)
One of my favourite flowers (actually i have many), but what I really like about them is how delicate they are and how profusely they bloom. Such colour they bring to the boundary walls of my little garden.
It is a hardy and beautiful plant!!!!
ReplyDeleteA survivor indeed!
DeleteThank you Sherry:)
Thank you, thank you! Finally we have a survivor, and a beautiful one too!
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DeleteThank you Susan:)
I love the name and the plant - Bougainvillea (But tough to spell though :) )
ReplyDeleteWelcome Jaish..long time..appreciate your presence here:) Thank you:)
Deletebeautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Meera:) Glad you liked:)
DeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you:)
DeleteBeautifully put :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sanaa:) Glad you liked:)
DeleteI think yours is the first poem which flips the prompt on its head - nature does indeed adapt and survive - bloomingly :)
ReplyDeleteThere..you caught me!
Delete..and that's why I was a bit apprehensive too but am glad it's been received well:)
Hope it added variety and spice:)
Thank you Jae:)
Thank you Rupam:)
ReplyDeletehardy and beautiful
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret:)
DeleteA strong and lovely Haiku Amit! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Carrie:) Glad you liked:)
DeleteYes the survivor..nice Haiku!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bushra:) Glad you liked:)
DeleteLovely poem. The sight of Bougainville is always a treat to the eyes.
ReplyDeleteThank you Shaivi:) Glad you liked:)
DeleteSo tender like a bloom.
ReplyDeleteThank you Murthy:)
DeleteThe merriest flowers around!
ReplyDeleteThank you Priyanka:)
DeleteAwesome tree it is!! Love it's colours .... !
ReplyDeleteThank you Bhavani:)
DeleteLovely Haiku. I loved those flowers as a child, still do.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kiran:)
DeleteThe sight of these flowers often fill us with joy.
ReplyDeleteExactly! Thank you Sabya:)
DeleteOne of my favourite flowers (actually i have many), but what I really like about them is how delicate they are and how profusely they bloom. Such colour they bring to the boundary walls of my little garden.
ReplyDeleteYes, the abundant profusion makes the heart leap-up:)
DeleteLucky you to have them in your your house:):)
Thank you Beloo:)