Yesterday I went to a plant swap organized by a local nonprofit (thanks Brave Harvest). Everyone brought potted plants or cuttings to trade, and the organizer provided pots, potting soil, and rooting hormone. I wish I had taken more photos of the event in action, but honestly I was having too much fun geeking out with other people who love plants as much as I do.
Here's a pic of my new babies. I decided to keep put them in my bathroom so that I can keep an eye on them. This spot is more protected from my dogs and kids, and it's the most humid environment I have in my home.
I got cuttings of two different cassias -- one with large leaves (Cassia alata) and one with small leaves (Cassia bicapsularis). I cut back the foliage on the larger cassia after this photo was taken, to help prevent it from drying out before it forms good roots. I also snagged Lady Margaret passion flower (Passiflora x Lady Margaret) and Turk's cap (Malvaviscus pendiflorus), all of these from the same generous gardener. My friend Erin also gave me a small, spiky, vase-shaped aloe and some twee succulents that remind me of little tongues (or even lateral lithops, given the patterning). She said they're some type of Gasteria spp.
Cross your fingers that these babies all make it!
(The little plant on the windowsill is a
Fall Plant Swap
Monday, November 20, 2017Posted by Kim Taylor Kruse at 11:22 AM 0 comments
Labels: aloe, canna, gasteria, hibiscus, malvaviscus, passiflora, passionflower, senna, succulent
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