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Thursday, December 5, 2013

LET'S CREEP!

In this rainy season, so many vine grow so fast.
They compete to creep on the walls.
In so many part of my garden, I can see the vines roots were taped to the walls.
Clinging, creeping and climbing...
Who will the next competitors?

Scindapsus pictus (satin photos, silver vine)

Scindapsus pictus (silver vine)

Raphidophora celatocaulis

Raphidophora celatocaulis

      Philodendron lemon lime


      Monstera sp

      Singonium macrophyllum

      Philodendron 'Pink Princess'

      Monstera obliqua

      Sirih (Piper betle)
      Will you creep too...?

      12 comments:

      1. You have lot many collections of plants...

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        1. I love to collect so many plants, but sometimes I feel so confuse, cause I only have a small space to plant it all.

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      2. Some lovely leaf shapes and pattterns

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        1. I love their shapes and patterns, so I want to add my collections, more and more. They are really save space in my garden.

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      3. Having plants which creep upwards instead of outwards really makes use of all the available space. Great plants for smaller gardens.

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        1. Growing vertically is the best for my home garden.

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      4. So many vines, you must have the perfect climate for them.

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        1. So many part in my garden are on the shady or part-shady area. Almost foliages love that place. So I use that space for my foliages, especially vines.

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      5. I love your garden it is so tropical....Love to visit there one day.

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        1. Thank you. I love to grow so many various plants, but tropical plants absolutely the best choice for my garden. Have a nice weekend

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      6. Endah, you have a lot of interesting plant.
        Have a nice weekend.
        Greetings.

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        1. Thank you. They are my tropical plants collections, just a small amount, I wish I can find and grow more. Have a nice weekend

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