Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Desert Rose

9.29 Desert Rose


This desert rose grew from a cutting I got from my cousin's plant and brought back from Vietnam.

It had been woefully neglected -- no flowers, few leaves. I moved it to a shadier side of my patio and within two months, it grew glossy green leaves and flowered.

Yay!




Other garden updates.

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1 year ago today, Hot Mit Luoc (Vietnamese Boiled Jackfruit Seeds).
2 years ago today, Honey Spice Cake.
3 years ago today, Mellazane alla Parmagiana (Italian Eggplant Parmesan).

2 comments:

  1. Hehe first I thought you were blogging the mushroom dinner at Desert Rose, thought I was more behind than you! :P

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  2. GP,
    Haha. No way. You know I'm way more behind than you.

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