37 reactions · 1 comment. · 2 shares. Thilak Makkiseril ► Plant Wealth of India (भारत की वनस्पति सम्पदा) 3y · Public. Neelakurinji... Facebook Neelakurinji Blooming, Munnar, Idukki - Kerala Tourism The blooming of Neelakurinji is primarily witnessed in the hill ranges of Munnar in the Idukki district, offering a breathtaking v... Kerala Tourism Neelakurinji Blooming Season from August 2018 to October 2018 in ... It happens only once in every 12 years and is a sight to behold! In the neighbouring hills of Rajamala in Munnar, the rare blue an... Kerala Tourism Munnar - Kerala.! #neelakurinji #flowers 📸PC - Insta - Facebook Nov 7, 2020 —
Neelakurinji!
The Neelakurinji ( Strobilanthes kunthiana ) is a shrub found in the shola forests of the Western Ghats. Its claim to fame is its unusual blooming cycle—it flowers only once every 12 years, transforming the rolling hills of Munnar into a carpet of vivid violet and blue.
For the indigenous communities of Munnar, particularly the Muthuvan and Paliyan tribes, the Neelakurinji is not a mere tourist attraction; it is a calendar. The Tamil name Neelakurinji translates to "blue flower," and for generations, these communities have used the plant’s blooming cycle to mark the passage of time. The twelve-year interval serves as a biological clock for celebrating festivals, arranging marriages, and planning agricultural activities. In a world without digital calendars, the mountain itself told the time. The flower is deeply woven into their folklore and songs, representing a pact between nature and humanity. To witness the bloom is to witness a living history, a natural timekeeper that has guided human life for centuries.
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37 reactions · 1 comment. · 2 shares. Thilak Makkiseril ► Plant Wealth of India (भारत की वनस्पति सम्पदा) 3y · Public. Neelakurinji... Facebook Neelakurinji Blooming, Munnar, Idukki - Kerala Tourism The blooming of Neelakurinji is primarily witnessed in the hill ranges of Munnar in the Idukki district, offering a breathtaking v... Kerala Tourism Neelakurinji Blooming Season from August 2018 to October 2018 in ... It happens only once in every 12 years and is a sight to behold! In the neighbouring hills of Rajamala in Munnar, the rare blue an... Kerala Tourism Munnar - Kerala.! #neelakurinji #flowers 📸PC - Insta - Facebook Nov 7, 2020 —
Neelakurinji!
The Neelakurinji ( Strobilanthes kunthiana ) is a shrub found in the shola forests of the Western Ghats. Its claim to fame is its unusual blooming cycle—it flowers only once every 12 years, transforming the rolling hills of Munnar into a carpet of vivid violet and blue. neelakurinji munnar
For the indigenous communities of Munnar, particularly the Muthuvan and Paliyan tribes, the Neelakurinji is not a mere tourist attraction; it is a calendar. The Tamil name Neelakurinji translates to "blue flower," and for generations, these communities have used the plant’s blooming cycle to mark the passage of time. The twelve-year interval serves as a biological clock for celebrating festivals, arranging marriages, and planning agricultural activities. In a world without digital calendars, the mountain itself told the time. The flower is deeply woven into their folklore and songs, representing a pact between nature and humanity. To witness the bloom is to witness a living history, a natural timekeeper that has guided human life for centuries. 37 reactions · 1 comment