The two African violet plants that were lopped off at their base from being leggy
are coming into bloom.
Just brought on board two rescues, Leeks and a unnamed Dragon are getting some 24/7 light
therapy before they go outdoors.
The two African violet plants that were lopped off at their base from being leggy
are coming into bloom.
Just brought on board two rescues, Leeks and a unnamed Dragon are getting some 24/7 light
therapy before they go outdoors.
and in the order of discovery....
I'll give you a hint, it's not green...Ha!
and variations of a similar color as the first....this was not planned, either, more like a subliminal switch
a-rue.
Giving this one lots of breathing room.
If you stare at this long enough and your experiencing
our ninety degree heat and humidity, this color will seem to make your present existance
just a wee bit cooler.
There is no in between with the color rendered here, unless your deficient in your ability to see blue.
Our color doesn't get any deeper on our hunt today, that what is rendered in front of your eyes.
I will just have to keep you in suspense, not unlike the anticipation of the grand opening of this African
Violet flower, whose name sake has given us another clue as today's color theme.
Well we just have to ask this couple that was introduced to each other several months ago.
Let's see if this constant gardener can make another match.
Introducing the twins to an epiphytic plant aka Anthurium plowmanii that just
wants to companion with another, with hopes that this location will be beneficial for at least one and
it sure beats sitting on
the ground in a
plastic
pot.
Just one more where only time will tell.