Saturday, 9 October 2021

Behind The Town-houses

Behind this row of town-houses, the National Parks had grown these bush like plants. They give the houses some privacy and also adds to the ambience of the place. However, some residents preferred to use the space to grow their own plants.
By law, citizens are not allowed to grow anything on state land. And I am sure any land outside the wall of the town-houses is state land. So, the authorities have decided to close an eye, or they are still unaware that the residents were using State land illegally.

A mixture of crops and plants. A coconut palm at the end.

These are corns, I believe.
Young banana plants and they are already bearing bananas.
Lovely pinkish hibiscus flower.
Hibiscus bush with many buds, ready to bloom.
Papaya trees. Again, so young and they are already bearing fruits.
More banana trees.
Another hibiscus bush. Red coloured ones this time.
This was the path for the residents before they developed the Park Connector.
The Park Connector is on the left. That is my walk route, and beyond the fence is the big canal.

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