We wish to display colours once again, even though there are not many flowering plants in the garden right now. Two plants are so fanciful, displaying red, orange and yellow and blend sweetly. They are in pots, some hanged like orchids and some placed on the ground. Kakdah loves these plants so much.
Chrysothemis pulchella
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orange and yellow flowers - Chrysothemis pulchella |
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Chrysothemis pulchella |
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Chrysothemis pulchella |
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orange and yellow flowers |
Episcia.
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and this with a different Red - Episcia |
bangchik and kakdah
Tanah Merah Kelantan
Malaysia.
Oh, so pretty! Autumnal colours in a whole new light. x
ReplyDeleteGreat little blooms. I love the orange yellow combination!
ReplyDeleteYou love veggies and Kakdah loves flowers, how compatible! *s*
ReplyDeleteThey colour your life.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely flowers to brighten up a grey day outside! Thank you for stopping by at my blog.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, the orange and yellow so vibrant and the red so pretty. How fortunate to have these blooming in your garden!
ReplyDeleteI once grew an episcia as anindoor pot plant. So many things that you grow outside are our indoor plants!
ReplyDeleteHavent seen these bright orange yellow coloured flowers before Bangchik, look so lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh the orange flower are so sweet...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIf they could be eaten, probably, you'll grow at least 10 pots of these, right?
ReplyDeleteBrilliant colours!
ReplyDeleteHaha we have lots of those too, very easy to propagate and care for!
ReplyDeleteI love both of them.
ReplyDeleteAahhh the colours of life :D
ReplyDelete~~~~ Friends, bloggers and gardeners, thanks for the visits and comments.
ReplyDeleteAs far as garden is concerned, I own the green, Kakdah claims exclusive right on other colours... including these yellow, orange and red.
Gorgeous blooms. Love the colours.
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ReplyDeleteThanks, they brighten up any gloomy day.