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Showing posts with label Brassavola nodosa orchid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brassavola nodosa orchid. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2018

Rainy days and Mondays

 Hello friends, lately we have been getting some heavy rains with some places flooding and some under flood watch. Some of our neighbouring islands have been severely flooded with more rain to come. Meanwhile the Rustic Bajan garden is loving the wet season so far as well as my dog Reds.

 Dendrobiums enjoying the weather.

 Night blooming waterlilies, these open around 8.00 pm and close the following day around 11.00 am

 On schedule the rain lilies are now in full bloom again.

 Brassavola nodosa orchids blooming with very little care.
 This is  Dimocarpus longan  aka longan fruit, it is an Asian fruit and the tree was planted 7 years ago. It is fruiting for the first time. It is now grown in Tropical and sub tropical areas around the world.  It has been very difficult to fruit in tropical areas until it was discovered that ordinary household bleach applied around the drip line forced it into flowering. I tried it and it worked! This method is now being used in Thailand and Hawaii.

 Annona reticulata aka Custard apple fruiting for the first time as well.

 
Malpighia emarginata aka Barbados cherry is said to have one of the highest vitamin C content. It was quite popular on the island many years ago  when people kept orchards. Now it is not as widely planted. It makes a delicious juice.
Look who paid me a surprise visit? The Orion butterfly! The adult feeds on rotting fruit and the larval host plant is the cecropia tree.
To my friends in Trinidad and Tobago take care and be safe.

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day October 2017


Brassavola orchids growing on rocks
Portlandia grandiflora
White Mussenda

 Crinum
 
 Night blooming water lilies still awake this morning , will go back to sleep around 10 am.
 Day bloomer awakening with the early bee catching the nectar

 Pink mussenda on its way out it had a good run this year

 Tropical hydrangea
 Pink rondeletia leucophylla year round bloomer
 Lipstick pink ixora

 leopard lily aka blackberry lily (Belamcanda chinensis)

 Shampoo gingers making their annual appearance



Majidea Zangueberica aka black pearl used in local craft, the seeds have a velvet like coating. A small tree and native to East Africa.

 Boston fern, alocasias and begonias at the front entrance.

 Hello and welcome to GBBD where gardeners around the globe post what is blooming in their gardens. We had some torrential rains yesterday and the garden is a bit soggy.  Still the plants are loving every minute of it as well as the slugs and snails. 
Those of you up north are preparing for the winter season and the yuletide. We are also preparing for Independence and the yuletide. To see more blooming gardens please go over to Carol the brainchild of this meme www.maydreamsgardens.com
Enjoy your week and take care.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Garden Bloggers Bloom day September 2014

Succulent flowering
Ravenala madagascariensis akaTravellers palm in bloom


Ground orchids


Desert rose
Dendrobium orchid
Brassevola orchid growing on a rock
Pink Mussaenda in back garden

Hello and Welcome to Garden Bloggers Bloom Day where gardeners around the globe post what is blooming in their gardens. It has been hot and humid with scattered showers. Our rainy season has still not produced the rain as expected and if we do not get to enough to replenish our reservoirs we will be in trouble next year. 
Here at the rustic Bajan Garden mango season is almost at an end. The crop was not as plentiful as last year's so I wasn't able to take part in the farmers market.
To see what is blooming in other gardens please go over to Carol at May dreams gardens
  Wishing all a great week gardening!