In English: Marikolunthu Flower

    She reached out to a pod on one of the plants. It was a small, green, spindle-shaped object hanging near the flower. "In English, they call this the Touch-Me-Not," she explained. "Do you know why?"

    The English name for the flower is Balsam (specifically the Impatiens balsamina ). It is also colloquially known as Garden Balsam , Rose Balsam , or Touch-Me-Not (due to its explosive seed pods). marikolunthu flower in english

    Rahul stared at his finger, then at the plant. "It... exploded." She reached out to a pod on one of the plants

    🌧️ In South India, Marikolunthu is associated with the rain goddess Mariamman. It’s often used in temple decorations during harvest and monsoon festivals, symbolizing prosperity and protection. they call this the Touch-Me-Not

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