When It Rains

Monday, May 15, 2017

Everyone including the fluttering insects in the air want to stay dry during rainy days, I discovered. I found one butterfly hiding under a leaf of my Plumeria tree and wouldn't move at all even when I was near it. 

The rain kept the insect immobile for a while.


But, the snails love the rain. They come chomping everything on their way when the soil and plants are wet. I really don't like them. These two... they got thrown to the ground and squished!


Inside the house, in one of my terrariums, the Nerve Plant has grown a little taller. Glad to see this happening :D


Also my French Bean vine is progressing well in the pot below.


To add a dash of colour to this shallow pot, a purple Kaempferia pulchra appeared inbetween the rippled leaves of the plant. 


It was the Hibiscus blooms that were more outstanding. They look ever brighter when the sun is shining on them.


The Spider Plant is a fascinating plant. Once the 'baby spiders' were formed, tiny white blooms will follow. Have you notice them before?


Have a marvellous day!

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8 comments

  1. Such a pretty blooms! I hate the snails! They munch all stuff in my garden !

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    1. The leaves of my two pots of coleus were all eaten by those snails recently. I checked the pot and found snails on the plants, soil and sides of the pots, yuck.

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  2. Hi Steph!
    Here is raining too. I stop for while gardening. There's a lot of snails, bugs & other flies...so semak perut seems them in my kebun.

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    1. Good move, Normala. The bugs and flies come for my plants too. I sowed some seeds and the seedlings were damaged during one heavy rain.

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  3. Hi Steph, I haven't visited for a while and it's good to be back. I'm glad that butterfly found shelter under a leaf. I don't know how fragile looking insects manage when it rains hard.

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    1. Hi Catmint,

      It rained hard last night and today, early morning, the sky is still cloudy. I hope we can get some sun soon so that those fragile insects can find some food. Btw, glad to hear from you :)

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  4. It's always nice to see photos of your exotic plants, Stephanie !!
    Gorgeous photos !!
    Greetings

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    1. Hello Ela, greetings to you too. It is so nice to hear from you and glad you liked the photos of my plants :)

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