How high can a snail reach? Where food is ;)
One morning I was intrigued by something on top of my white velvet. I thought it was a dried leaf but at a closer look I found a tiny snail. The little fella was chomping up the flower. I got a glimpse of what attracts snail and still wondering how it creeped up there? Look at the side view of this stem in the next pic and you will see that it took quite a lot for this small-bodied creature to get up there.
Side view...
In the shade, my impatiens bore two big blooms.
The rosy rain lily shot up a few new blooms. The frequent afternoon rains must have been keeping the bulbs busy -- keep producing blooms.
The blooms look like trumpets from the back...
Seeing this tiny bloom is a sign of good health as, for a long time, this small purple waffle plant has not been showing any sign of new growth. Glad I moved the plant :)
My sandpaper vine has not finished with its flower. This was the third bunch.
The oxalis seems to like the current cooler and rainy weather. The bulbs are growing vigorously and bore many blooms. How lovely!
Keep your plants blossoming :D