“Guardians of Green: The Silent Companions of RBVRR Women’s College.” by K. Sharon Rose (BTCFS), II year.
Walking through the gates of RBVRR Women’s College, one is greeted not just by the buzz of students and the hum of lectures, but a silent, timeless presence — the plants that adorn the campus. They stand like quiet sentinels, watching generations of young women step in with dreams and step out with determination. Let me introduce you to five such green companions that make our campus not only beautiful but alive with stories of their own.
(1) The Majestic Neem Tree:
Near the library, towering like an old wise guardian. It is renowned for its medicinal properties and environmental benefits. It is known for its ability to purify the air, repel insects and provide shade. The presence of Neem trees on campus contributes to improved air quality and offers students a healthy, shaded space for study and relaxation.
(2) Gulmohar Tree (Delonix regia):
It is commonly referred to as the “Flame Tree”. It is distinguished by its bright red and orange blossoms, particularly visible during the summer months. Found near the auditorium and along the main pathways, the Gulmohar enhances the visual appeal of the campus.
(3) The Ashoka Tree (Polyalthia longifolia):
Lining the entrance and perimeter of the college are the slender, upright Ashoka Trees, known for their symmetrical, evergreen foliage. Their name itself, “Ashoka”, meaning “without sorrow”, is a blessing that echoes through the corridors.
(4) The Hibiscus:
In the botanical corner near the science block, the Hibiscus shrubs bloom like bright, cheerful students themselves.
(5) Jasmine Plant:
It is often observed along the garden boundaries and is admired for its fragrant white flowers. On campus, the plant contributes to a serene and pleasant environment, with its evening fragrance offering a calming atmosphere conducive to mental relaxation and focus.
Conclusion:
At RBVRR Women’s College, these plants do more than decorate the campus — they teach resilience like the Neem, boldness like the Gulmohar, grace like the Ashoka, fragrance of simplicity like the Jasmine and cheerful energy like the Hibiscus. They are the green guardians and the eternal companions of every student who walks these grounds.

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