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a few more of my plants

Category: nature's marvels | Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:53 am

thought i would post a few more of my plants.


rock peepal ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






bogainvilla in a shallow pot, beginnings of a bonsai ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






another of the bogainvilla, with an a companion ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






three of them ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






ashoka - saraca indica ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






alstonia ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






another bud blooming ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






too crowded! ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






begonia ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






very thick leaves and flowers on long stalk ( photo / image / picture from greenfairy's Garden )






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Sjoerd wrote on Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:57 am:


Again you have dazzled with a selection from your collection, GF.

Is that last one the Pilea peperomioides? If so, I have had that as a hanging plant in the living room...and outside my door when I lived in Spain.

I like your collection of bonsai's and the pots in which they live.

This is a veru delightful posting in several ways. Thanks.




 

Sjoerd wrote on Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:04 am:


....OH, I forgot to comment on the Bougainvillea--one of my all-time favourites. I am so disappointed that wee cannot growe them here in the north.
I can recall when travelling in India and other countries where they grow naturally how I would sit and admire them.
There was one guesthouse where I stayed in India and outside, on either side od the entrance there were many and huge plants of this sort and they were all of different colours. It was a remarkable sight. Very romantic.




 

eileen wrote on Wed Feb 16, 2011 2:34 pm:


I would love to be able to grow Bougainvillea here too but our climate isn't suitable for them. Thanks for sharing all you delightful plants with us Greenfairy.




 

greenfairy wrote on Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:32 am:


thank you so much, eileen & sjoerd. i am glad i can bring memories of india through my plants. boginvilla - i lost the one with purple flowers, (posted last year) sorry to say. i will post some more pics of bigger plants later.
thank u so much.




 

Jewell wrote on Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:21 pm:


I love your bonsai, especially the first two. Would love some more pics to admire them fully. All your plants are lovely :)




 

greenfairy wrote on Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:40 pm:


thanks jewell, they are fairly young just 4 or 5 yrs old.





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