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Showing posts with label birthday flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday flowers. Show all posts
Friday, December 26, 2014
Survivors and Rescues
Two shots of the remaining lovely birthday flowers. There are always survivors continuing to look fresh and lively long after other plants have gone their way.
And yesterday Handsome Son found the plant stem outside on the step, evidently left there by a neighbor for me to do some magic with, he has great faith. No story on how it came to be separated from the parent plant, but I suspect that the two resident little dogs are involved. And I'm not sure what the name is, but any blogistas who can tell me, please do. It's a pretty common houseplant, name escapes me.
So I'll give it a chance, and put it, in water, among the other houseplants. I think plants like to be in a community of plants.
And yesterday Handsome Son found the plant stem outside on the step, evidently left there by a neighbor for me to do some magic with, he has great faith. No story on how it came to be separated from the parent plant, but I suspect that the two resident little dogs are involved. And I'm not sure what the name is, but any blogistas who can tell me, please do. It's a pretty common houseplant, name escapes me.
So I'll give it a chance, and put it, in water, among the other houseplants. I think plants like to be in a community of plants.
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