I'm Stephanie - This blog is where I share about the plants I grow and my gardening projects.
I live in Malaysia, a land blessed with plenty of sunshine and rain, a tropical climate. The days are warm and humid with temperature averaging around 32˚C (90˚F) while the nights are fairly cool.
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Stephanie, its a lovely idea displaying these heart-shaped foliage for Valentine's Day. The pothos is also our money plant, so very appropriate for Chinese New Year. What is the name of the 4th plant? I wanna grow it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day and Gong Xi Fa Cai!
Lovely shots and poem. Your Kerrii's are of course my favourit heartbreakers but your second photo realy caught my eyes, briliant, both the shape and colours :)
ReplyDeleteWish you too all the best for Valentine's day and happy new year :)
Lovely post ... great idea Steph! It made me think about all the heart-shaped plants in my garden as well ... I do have one of those beautiful caladiums and it will remind me of Valentine's Day now.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and a nice poem! Happy Valentine's Day! And Happy Chinese New Year!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Valentine and a Properous Chinese New Year Stephanie.
ReplyDeleteIts wonderful to see all the heart-shape foliage. May they spring forth a thousand blessings!!
Stephanie,
ReplyDeleteWhat the lovely heart-shape plants you have. :)
It's interesting that we have New Year and Valentine's Day together this year.
Happy Tiger Year and Happy Valentine's Day.
cute! hearts are everywhere!
ReplyDeleteBlessed CNY & Valentines to u too!! Have a great holiday and see u when u come back :)
ReplyDeleteI love this poem, Stephanie. Happy Valentines to you,
ReplyDelete(((Hugs)))
Rosey
Delightful post for Valentines Day! The images fit the poem perfectly.
ReplyDeleteAutumn Belle, that's Hoya kerrii.
ReplyDeleteThe year of the Tiger and Valentine's day all wrapped into one!
ReplyDeletehi steph... happy chinese new year and happy valentines day. may this tiger year will show its stripes!
ReplyDeletelovely poem and great plants
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you Steph
Stephanie, I am linking your post to my Valentine post. Hope you don't mind. Xin Nian Kuai Le!
ReplyDeleteThis post reminded me of all the plants in my garden with heart shaped leaves. Yours are looking awesome.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day and Selamat Hari Raya too... so hearts everywhere right Steph, even in leaves? ~bangchik
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your greetings! I hope that you have had a memorable CNY and Valentine's Day celebration. As for me, the Chinese New Year festivity takes priority over Valentine's. Also, it is nice to know that some of your gardens have plants with heart shape leaves as well :-)
ReplyDeleteAutumnbelle, it's ok.
What pretty heart shaped leaves. I guess I never thought of of them as hearts until I saw your posting. ;-)
ReplyDeleteA very "hearty" collection of leaves. I grow the Valentine Hoya. Isn't pretty with its heart shaped leaves. The flowers are delightful too!
ReplyDeleteSuper post!