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Monday, August 24, 2009
Striped Inch Plant (Callisia Elegans)
I was looking for the pictures of my striped inch plant & was wondering what happened to it (when I thought I had posted it in the blog) Somehow, I had accidentally erased it and its in another disc where I kept all my old pictures...
Anyway, these are my humble beginnings of my inch plant. They were lovely but they do get leggy and unattractive after awhile. Somehow, the pictures here are clear and they give good description of the characters of the plant for identification. (especially the white flowers)
I really can't remember what actually happened to them, I guess they probably got matured and died & those that remained, I gave all of them away.
(What is currently available is posted in the White Connection posting)
Also my Turtle Vine plant which is sadly missed.
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It does look healthy in your photos. Pity you cant seem to locate it now. What a great excuse to go on a plant hunt, don't you think? :)
ReplyDeleteSunita - yes, it refreshes the soul and stir the passion especially the plants that is doing well in the "wild" and you would wish they thrive in the garden. (I just managed to pick, Holy Basil, Betel leaf plant, Goosefoot plant & Basket plant yesterday)
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