Year 2010 is divided into two phases, before Putrajaya and after Putrajaya. Putrajaya has been our home for almost three years. With 2 months left in year 2010 I have to say goodbye to Putrajaya, and slowly get my hands and feet into Tanah Merah, Kelantan. The obsession with gardening never fades....
Basil has been very central to our container gardening, quietly letting out slightly purplish little flowers and puts up pagoda like structure reaching for the sky. The leaves had gone into Kakdah's menu for aromatic taste many times.
The plant goes by many names; bunga bakawali in Malaysia, wijaya kusuma in Indonesia, Queen of the night, Night-blooming Cereus, Dutchman's Pipe, Gul-e-Bakavali in Hindi, Kadupul in Sinhala. Bunga Bakawali is in fact a cactus. It has been with us since April 2010. Now the plant is letting a bud..., and God knows when it is going to open. It has been reported that the blooming stage starts off around 9.00pm, fully opens around midnight and closes around 3.00am. It opens only for one night. The famous Arabian Nights mentioned about the Rose of Bakawali, There is mystic behind this flower at least in this part of the world. I am not going to miss the rare and one-night-only-bloom.
Oxalis Triangularis: The plant never stop flowering. Now that the weather is so wet, the flowers stay closed and heavy.
The slight purplish colour is so pleasing.
luffa offers nocturnal insects nectar
in return for pollination for future generation.
in return for pollination for future generation.
On the other hand bittergourd
prefers daylight to display it's yellow five petaled flowers.
prefers daylight to display it's yellow five petaled flowers.
bangchik and kakdah.
bunga, kebun sayur dalam taman
tanah merah kelantan