Monday, February 6, 2012

WINTER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MEANS BUY MORE PLANTS

While most of North America is waist-deep in snow at the moment, it is uncharacteristically hot in Southern California. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. My tropical plants are OK with it too. But I decided to take advantage of the summer-like weather and recently bought some starter plants. Although my small apartment garden has a limited amount of space and already has way too many plants, I've managed to clear out one section and now have room for more plants. And I'll need every inch of space since most of the new plants will grow into monsters. Here are photos of the plants I got, as well as some "after" photos, provided courtesy of Brian's Botanicals.

Back row, left to right: Staghorn Fern, Sunset Glow Bamboo, Coffee Plant, Alocasia Borneo Giant
Front row, left to right:  Alocasia Calidora, Colocasia Bikini-tinia, Alocasia Macrorrhiza

Back row, left to right: Rosemary, Coffee Plant, Barbados Cherry
Front row, left to right: Basjoo Banana, Abyssinian Banana, Basjoo Banana

Here's what the abyssinian banana looks like when it's only about a half a year old.
I've already got one of these in my garden to prove it.

Here's a bunch of basjoo bananas plants. These guys are the most cold-tolerant of all bananas
and can survive sub-zero temperatures and have been grown in pretty much every climate.

Here's the curiously-named colocasia Bikini-tini. It grows to around 6 feet tall and is fun to watch
during a rainstorm. The leaf 'cups' fill with water and tip over and over and over again.

Here's Brian from Brian's Botanicals (thanks for the photos!) posing in front of, and dwarfed by, mature Alocasia Borneo Giants. I really don't have room for one of these but I'm a sucker
for monster plants so I couldn't resist. Please don't tell my wife.


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