Hibiscus is easiest to propagate through cuttings. Stevia is alright too, only we got to be extremely patient over a month before it gets rooted. This particular flowering plant had been testing my patience for months. We took a few cuttings from Mother in Law's garden, many months ago. Out of 10 or so, one finally survive and now flowering.
I would call the colour as metallic light blue. Looking at the colour closely, one can imagine the colour of an antique car, with metallic light blue paintwork.
Cape Plumbago is learning to be fanciful
with it's first set of flowers...... The plant is still in shade,
therefore there is a real need for a good sun bathing
for real flowering bonanza.
In a few weeks time, it should be ready.
with it's first set of flowers...... The plant is still in shade,
therefore there is a real need for a good sun bathing
for real flowering bonanza.
In a few weeks time, it should be ready.
The background is lettuce, getting very big now.
Cape Plumbago
pale blue
Cape Plumbago
shifting the lens towards sun, blue becomes whiter.
Cape Plumbago
bangchik and kakdah
It's tough to get it growing...
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