Thx Meredehuit, for your compliment and Jacqueline for stopping by.... Well, Jacqueline, I noticed the flower will open up for one morning, just one morning. Then they'll close up and mature into seeds. Sometimes, some flowers might not mature very well and you'll get thin seeds and I've found out that these seeds are infertile (ie will not germinate).
September In My Kitchen
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Well to be truthful, much of what I am sharing is from August, but there
will be some things that will take us into September.
But before i start sharing,...
Senna mexicana var. chapmanii (Bahama senna)
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Among all the species in the Cassia/Senna group, *Senna mexicana* is one of
the most desirable to grow. It flowers nearly continuously throughout the
ye...
Happy Dong Zi
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It has been a long while since I posted on my blog. As it is Winter
Solstice (Dong Zi) celebration today, I would like to take the opportunity
to wish ev...
Busy as a Bee
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Sorry for the long absence again, since I've been simultaneously busy and
lazy haha. Starting from July onwards, I'll be embracing a new life as a
college ...
April Heatwave
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We're never satisfied really. A month ago I was moaning about how cold it
had been. Although average minimum temperatures are around 6°C in March,
they'd...
They ARE lovely! Who knew Romaine could look so beautiful?!
ReplyDeleteI have them in my garden and they are sooo cute. One question, where are the seeds?
ReplyDeleteThx Meredehuit, for your compliment and Jacqueline for stopping by....
ReplyDeleteWell, Jacqueline, I noticed the flower will open up for one morning, just one morning. Then they'll close up and mature into seeds.
Sometimes, some flowers might not mature very well and you'll get thin seeds and I've found out that these seeds are infertile (ie will not germinate).