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		<title>Flowers to Tickle your Bone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever since we&#8217;ve owned a small patch of green and been gardening, we&#8217;ve acquired some scattered knowledge of the varieties of flowers and grass that can grow in the trying soil and weather conditions of Gurgaon. Most of that knowledge has been initiated by the local maalis (gardeners) or nursaries (plant shops) and we&#8217;ve accepted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever since we&#8217;ve owned a small patch of green and been gardening, we&#8217;ve acquired some scattered knowledge of the varieties of flowers and grass that can grow in the trying soil and weather conditions of Gurgaon. Most of that knowledge has been initiated by the local maalis (gardeners) or nursaries (plant shops) and we&#8217;ve accepted all of it with gratitude. On researching at leisure, we&#8217;ve learnt some more and found really amusing parallels between the actual English names of flowers and those adopted by maalis.</p>
<p>To let you in on these funny revelations: A popular creeper that grows well in this region and referred to as <em><strong>Floro dom dom</strong></em> is actually a variety of <em>Rhododendron</em>; a hardy low height flowering plant that brings a huge respite from the summer heat is known among maalis as <strong><em>Photo Ilaaka</em></strong> and we figured its name as <em>Portulaca</em>; a winter flower labelled as <strong><em>Sukh Belium</em></strong> is actually <em>Sweet William</em> and a fragarant white cluster of <strong><em>Gaindi Taup</em></strong> is intended to be <em>Candy Tuft</em> !</p>
<p>Aren&#8217;t the invented names really innovative and funny?</p>
<p>An excellent online resource that has unravelled these mystery flowers to us is <a href="http://www.flowersofindia.net/" target="_blank">Flowers of India</a>. Its interface may seem uninspiring but its database and search options are aweinspiring.</p>
<p>And, here&#8217;s our list of maalispeak that I&#8217;d love to have your contributions to:</p>
<p><strong>Maalispeak – Common Names</strong></p>
<p>Burbeena – Verbena<br />
Gaindi Taup – Candy Tuft<br />
Floro dom dom – Rhododendron<br />
Photo Ilaaka – Portulaca<br />
Punchutia – Poinsettia<br />
Sukhbelium – Sweet William</p>
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