
Doesn’t it remind you of some kind of kids’ building toy?
Leave a commentBotanical and garden photography by Gayla Trail.

I bought this strange, vining succulent, Ceropegia linearis ssp woodii, back in August at the Montreal Botanical Gardens.
I’ll have to take some pictures of the leaves as well — they are interesting in their own right. The plant has suffered a bit of legginess over the past few months as I’ve grown accustomed to its light and water needs, but I think it’s in the right spot now. I think the watering issues I’ve been having are on account of the undersized pot it came in. I am not looking forward to the balancing act required to repot this gnarly thing. It’s a disaster in the making.
Despite a rocky start, it has been flowering regularly since I brought it home, and has even produced seeds! I’m curious to see if anything will come of them.
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I recently added this compact pitcher plant to my little aquarium of carnivorous plants. It is now complete. I really can’t fit another plant in there.
Okay, I could probably squeeze another sundew in if I tried hard enough. And believe me, if one so happens to come along, I will.
Full picture when I finally find the time to take the plants out of their individual pots and assemble the aquarium as I want it.
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Earlier this year I told myself, No more geraniums, unless it is a nutmeg geranium since my favourite plant bit the dust over the winter. However, that instruction fell out the window when I found this pretty, lemon-scented Pelargonium crispum x ‘Variegated Prince Rupert’ aka ‘Variegatum’ on sale for $1.99.
How could I not get it?
The plant was overgrown with several suckers coming up around the edges that I have since pulled out and put into some water. Interestingly enough, those new plants are not variegated.
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