Wednesday wisdom: Roaming around Elephant breeding center

“No love is greater than that of a parent for their child.” — Dan Brown
A personal blog of a plant lover
A personal blog of a plant lover

“No love is greater than that of a parent for their child.” — Dan Brown

“Life blooms in the moments we slow down enough to notice the beauty around us“

” Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional ” (Chili Davis)
The world consisted of predators and prey. You were either hunting or running – Charlene Weir

Every year, during start of monsoon as the dark clouds roll across the skies of Nepal and the earth drenches in fresh rain, a unique natural transformation takes place. The peaceful, terraced hillsides areas turn into lively fields paddy along…

Ainselu (*Rubus ellipticus*), the golden Himalayan raspberry of Nepal, is a wild fruit valued for its botanical uniqueness, medicinal uses, and cultural importance. Learn about its distribution, local names, and traditional significance across the Himalayas.
“Discipline is choosing what you want most over what you want now“
Nephrolepis tuberosa, locally called pani amala in Nepal, is a tuber-bearing fern known for its edible underground parts and its importance as a wild forest resource. It is mostly gathered from natural habitats and has long been recognized in local foraging and traditional knowledge.

Khaniyo (also known called as khanyu or khanaayo) is the local Nepali name for Ficus semicordata, a medium-sized tree commonly known as Drooping Fig. This edible fig tree belongs to the Moraceae family (Mulberry family) and is native to the Himalayas and South Asia.