Hello everyone! π
This week's
@phonography contest, I am sharing with you my captures of these super interesting plants. You may say, "oh, they're just desert roses plants." Yes, they are but I think they look magical! Because some clever gardeners had done some tweaking that they're producing different flowers or another colour flowers in one plant.
It always amazes me to see extraordinary plants such as these ones. I think grafting is a kind of art in gardening. Grafted plants or trees look really amazing like a miracle had happened.
I was in a walk with some friends one morning and I spotted these flowers. We have them around the house so they're not like new to me but I always find them very attractive.
I noticed immediately that it has one body but with two different flowers. Light pink speckled colour and bold pink. So I've gone like a child in awe and interest stirred by this art of grafting.
Don't they look beautiful?
I captured this last photo where I used to live three years ago. I had the privilege of looking after it for two years. And yeah, happy to say that it was still looking lovely when I left it. π₯°
A while back, I had a calamansi/little green lime tree planted next to a banyan tree in Singapore and I noticed a banyan tree branch naturally grafted itself in the calamansi tree branch. Amazing! Very very interesting sight. I just missed to take a photo of that though.
I'd like to try doing this someday. Have you ever tried grafting? That must be awesome...
This is all for now friends... Have a beautiful weekend, everyone! π€π―π«π’π₯