Pink aquatic plant turns Kozhikode’s Avala Pandi village into a dreamland
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, KOZHIKODE/ Updated : Nov 26, 2020, 13:40 IST
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As per reports, a village called Avala Pandi in Kozhikode has been getting a lot of attention on the social media for the pink aquatic plants enveloping the water bodies in the region. The plant bearing pink flowers belongs to the … Read more
As per reports, a village called Avala Pandi in Kozhikode has been getting a lot of attention on the social media for the pink aquatic plants enveloping the water bodies in the region. The plant bearing pink flowers belongs to the Cabomba furcata family, which is locally known as mullan payal. Read less
As per reports, a village called Avala Pandi in Kozhikode has been getting a lot of attention on the social media for the pink aquatic plants enveloping the water bodies in the region. The plant bearing pink flowers belongs to the Cabomba furcata family, which is locally known as mullan payal.
Reportedly, these plants grow in the presence of sunlight, more so, after 11 AM, and they wilt away after sunset. Botanist, Dr Dileep told a leading news website that if people collect these plants, they should grow them inside a water tank or an aquarium. These plants with thorny bushes could harm the environment if they get into the water bodies or paddy fields located in the village.Kerala: Forked Fanwort blooms in Kozhikode; people visit to see flowers of the aquatic plant.
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This sudden stunning sight of flowers has taken tourists and locals aback. Travel enthusiasts have already started marking this village in Kozhikode as the next spot on their bucket list.
Apparently, the pink flowers have also garnered interest of travel enthusiasts across the country.
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