Nature's bounty in our urban jungle
Updated On: 18 June, 2014 08:45 AM IST | | Soma Das
The first showers have hit Mumbai, thus, ushering a season characterised by a wealth of flora and fauna. the guide plays out a photo gallery of what to watch out for

Breynia retusa
Insects

Cup and Saucer (Breynia retusa) grows up to 2 metres tall, with spreading branches. Its leaves are small, roundish, and arranged alternately. Female flowers are larger, with a short stalk with a green disc below that turns reddish after bearing fruit, making it look like a cup on a saucer; hence, the name. Often, the shrub is crowded with dazzling, brightly coloured jewel bugs when its fruits are ready. Pic courtesy/Dr Swapna Prabhu
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