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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Begonia - Curved Leafed



Sun area - red tone


Shade area - green tone


A friend had bought this plant for me for my birthday.
The leaves turned to red tones when placed in the sun and more green tone when placed in shade.
It is hardy, tolerate few days without water.
Sometimes this plant grows too long and may wilt in the centre.
If not taken care (trim & replant) the bottom stalk withers & dried up.

3 comments:

Autumn Belle said...

I think a growing plant is a wonderful birthday gift.

James David said...

Thanks Belle - its been with me for few years now.

Anonymous said...

its a beautiful plant. I had it for a while then notice that it stop blooming and some of the leaves are wilting. i just replanted it hope it survive!!! I won't want to lose it.

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