Annuals that have had a great outdoor summer must be brought indoors (if they are not cast away) before the first frost of the season. That includes this Alternanthera. It grew on my front porch in a large clay pot, with a Coleus and some other plants, until two months ago. After bringing the entire ensemble indoors, the Alternanthera started a phenomenal growth (reaching for the light?) and its branches were two feet longer yesterday than they were in October, when I decided to cut them off, put them in water and begin rooting them. To my amazement, the thing was blooming! It's not much of a bloom, but see those little white fur balls as the tips of the cuttings? Cute, but not a competitor for my Christmas cacti!
Showing posts with label Begonia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Begonia. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Bloomin' Alternanthera
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Begonia Bonita Shea
Plant No. 4 I am evaluating for Athens Select. It arrived, with the other 3, on May 13, and this is what I entered into my record then: "Very attractive, healthy-looking foliage and cute, small white flowers; brown roots. If the root system recovers, this can be a spectacularly beautiful plant." Well, I haven't looked at its roots since then, but the plant is now at least 3 times the size it was when it arrived and it is indeed spectacularly beautiful. And, believe me, that is high praise from someone who is not necessarily a begonia fan. (But that could change . . . .! :-))
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