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woah....they are beautiful...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ! I love the waterlilies and the lotus. Very very lovely. And the lime is simply amazing. I'm sooooo envious ! Haha
ReplyDeleteBTW the Amorpho is A asterostigmatus. The leaf is beautiful but flower can be very smelly! ;p
Levia, when will the Amorpho flower? By the way, check this out: http://cgi3.ebay.com.my/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=thailandplant
ReplyDeleteIt's a mature plant, so it can flower anytime. However, it may flower only after the leaf dies down.
ReplyDeleteAm aware of the site :)
BTW when did you say you were coming back to visit ?
What a beautiful flowers I have never seen them in the past. U are so nice person who can grow these wonderful plants. It makes me so happy to just look at them, thanks !
ReplyDeleteur green fingers r really good~!!
ReplyDeletereally kirei~
is it possible to harvest lian2zi3 from lotus?
My dear Kimi sis... yes, you can indeed harvest lian zi from lotus. A seed pod will form after the flower petals drop off.. and you can get lots of lian zi from the seed pod. And of cuz you can harvest lian ou (aka lotus roots) as well hohoho.
ReplyDeletevery nice! Keep planting!
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