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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The Beautiful Ones
Its been ages I had updated my blog. Seemed like forever when a lot of time had been devoted with family and mostly due to the overload of other priorities. Its just very tiring and the thought of watering the plants - so that they just survive for the day seemed to be the only motivating factor that kept me going.
And guess what - I'm one of the gardener that waters the garden past midnight.
Regardless, the beauty of these flowers in my garden continue to marvel me, even though my lack of zeal to care for them - they do somehow reward me with their beauty. (Well, not everything is blooming - but enough for the bees, butterflies and sunbirds to enjoy)
Sorry for the delay in commenting & replying in your blogs. Been so busy lately that I really do not have the time. I may be taking some time off from blogging until I sorted out some matters.
Till then - hope to catch up with you by next year.
This one is Angelonia,
one of the pretty ones - they need good watering or else they wither away.
Labels:
Angelonia,
Arthrium,
Black Flamingo,
Drawf Ruellia,
Flame Violets,
Ixora,
Rose,
Spicy Jatropha,
Spiral Ginger
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- James David
- Tropical Garden, Batu Caves, Malaysia
- My Malaysian Tropical Garden mainly focused on unique and colorful plants ranging from rare to common plants all around the tropical belt across the world. Ideal for inspiration for challenging areas in the garden space - indoor gardening, balcony gardening and small green spaces especially for ariods, bromeliads, begonias, edibles, cascading & vertical garden plants, succulents & cacti, orchids, together with both shade and sun loving plants.
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13 comments:
hahaha James, i can see you're now back, good to hear from you once-in-a-while. It looks like your posts now are the miniatures, but they look beautiful. I can see you are now successful with that Episcia, which you call flame violets. It has many varieties, and the pink one has bigger, nicer leaves. By the way, if you don't mind, that one is Anthurium (not Arthrium, hehe). They seem to acknowledge your watering past midnight. Dont worry, take your time, take more rest and the stresses will go away!
Thanks Andrea - yeah, that flower's name seemed to be tough in the spelling sense and also seemed rarely flower in shaded area, too much sunlight and it give burn spots on the leaves. Thanks again for the assurance. Will catch up with you soon.
James, glad to see you back despite the absence. Hope you get to settle your family matters smoothly. Don't worry about the return-commenting part. Just post whenever you feel like it. Good to hear from you!
Your garden is doing great and seem to behave well when the master is busy. Angelonias can be easily propagated from stem cuttings. I have your costus too and I like their spiral stems.
That's a lot of flowers considering you haven't spend much time with them. I am glad it has been raining so I only need to water those in the pots. Take care.
Beautiful indeed! Quite a collection you have there! Midnight watering sounds lovely and smart! ;>)
I do so enjoy watering my plants, it's so relaxing, but water is quite expensive here in the valley, so much so that I consider having container plantings to be a luxury. I have only one small area with about five or six containers (and some less-demanding orchids, of course). One of my containers has an anthurium, which does not look as healthy as yours, I must admit. Your angelonia is also lovely! Anyway, do enjoy your watering!
Hi James, nice to have you back..not bad for a busy person like you, your plants looking good even you have time to water them only! Your angelonia looks pretty and flame violets are one of my favourites too..
Your stalk of angelonia is absolutely beautiful :-D Thanks for sharing all your wonderful plants. They are so faithful! Hope the flowers in your garden will continue to attract butterflies, bees and birds. Love that red rose. It is as pretty as your white one.
Have a good week!
ooh, I think I just saw that spiral ginger at a botanical garden the other day. Nice collection.
Hope to see you after you sort our your matters!
James you do have quite a lot of colour in your garden and lots of lots of pretty pinks too. I hope you get things sorted out soon away from blogosphere.
Flowers are beautiful where ever they are. Even the most plain colour is still beautiful on a healthy plant.
Yea.., we do bump into hectic phase once in a while, and make adjustment accordingly. Gardening by then will be limited to feeding them.
Happy Deepavali and Happy Holidays!
Lovely pictures of gorgeous flowers! I'm familiar with all except the beautiful pink Angelonia. Is it an orchid...looks like one though?
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