I couldn't see the bitter gourd until i saw the comments! :) Did it actually grow in your yard? I have black thumb though some of my indoor plants are doing well now. So, brown thumb maybe? :)
Kay, I can surely believe that, they are indeed very pretty. The added advantages, the critters and creatures don't usually nibble on them and that keeps the leaves blemishless.
Vani, good luck! It starts with brown and slowly turns to green, the thumb I mean :)
Nice pic:-)
ReplyDeletepavakkai...bitter gourd...
ReplyDeleteadade what a slender pavakai !!!
ReplyDeletefrom your garden??..looks so cute..fresh from garden is always so tasty right..enjoy!
ReplyDeleteit is Mr. Bitter Gourd
ReplyDeletemy fav veggie. the leaves of the plant are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteso it is bittergourd!
ReplyDeletenever knew the plant is so pretty!
beautiful, fresh bittergourd plant.
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty shade of green :)
ReplyDeleteAh! Lush! This paavakkai plant is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteI've read in one of the OG forums that a man in Canada grew this plant not for food, but for the beauty of the leaves.
u grew bitter gourd??? i am so J...
ReplyDeleteoh lovely bitter gourd!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful looking pavakkai!! Delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteI couldn't see the bitter gourd until i saw the comments! :) Did it actually grow in your yard? I have black thumb though some of my indoor plants are doing well now. So, brown thumb maybe? :)
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! Isn't it gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteKay, I can surely believe that, they are indeed very pretty. The added advantages, the critters and creatures don't usually nibble on them and that keeps the leaves blemishless.
Vani, good luck! It starts with brown and slowly turns to green, the thumb I mean :)
yay, this time i know. That is bitter gourd! What a beauty!
ReplyDeleteit's bitter gourd... wow home grown, dellicious!
ReplyDeleteOh, ISG, the bitter gourd is simply beautiful!! I am so happy to see your garden pics :):):)
ReplyDeleteI have some to post too, soon, but nothing as beautiful as that!! :)