Most of the days as I get up in the morning and come out on to the terrace, I am welcomed by a pure white flower.
It blooms on a plant which is almost 3 meters (nearly 9 Ft.) tall and has large green leaves. By noon the flower acquires a pinkish tinge and by evening it becomes dark pink.
The flower is similar to the Rose in appearance though much larger than the normal rose flower. The plant has no thorns as is usual among roses.
It blooms on a plant which is almost 3 meters (nearly 9 Ft.) tall and has large green leaves. By noon the flower acquires a pinkish tinge and by evening it becomes dark pink.
The flower is similar to the Rose in appearance though much larger than the normal rose flower. The plant has no thorns as is usual among roses.
I have so far not come across the fruit or seed of the plant and have no idea about its method of propagation; whether through seeds, from roots or from cuttings from the stem. Nor have I been able to ascertain its name.
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