The weather was super hot and humid last week but my Hoya kerrii seems to be loving the heat. The vine has been growing really well and doesn't care about having more water than usual.
Few of the Hoya kerrii leaves grew so big and I can't help but to take a pic of one of them. My plant loves me this much... yay! ;-D
My Plumbago plants loved the heat as well. They are growing unusually fast, with cheerful blooms all over...
So is the portulaca...
And desert rose...
But my Columnea tulae var. flava vine is slow to grow back its leaves and flowers after a 'hair cut'.
Also, my Carnation Chabaud, the buds are taking their own sweet time to blossom...
In the shade, it was a different story... instead of blooms, my Kaempferia pulchra has sent out a few leaves - the darkest leaves ever with pretty attractive pattern on them! They really made me happy as I was longing to see these wonderful leaves for a long time.
I was also happy to see my Guzmania lingulata finally flowering...
And my newly propagated Perilla frutescens 'Magilla' is ready to be taken out to bask in the sun :-)
When the weather changes, my plants either grow better or worse. This time round, I am pleased that most of them are able to cope with the recent rather finicky weather.
Ciao for now!