Aside from the Bat plant, my White Dona Aurora or Mussaenda Philippica was also in bloom! It is said that this plant is endemic to our country, the Philippines. Our subdivision actually has several of these planted along the center island of the main street. But the pinkish bloom variety is more prominent given its color. I have read and seen other Dona Aurora varieties but so far, in our area, only the white and pink ones can be seen. Below are photos of my Dona Aurora.
One of my Begonias was also in bloom that Friday morning. But this particular Begonia(I don't know the variants/species of my begonias..hehe.) blooms profusely compared to my other varieties. I also took some photos given the opportunity.
On the other hand, a day before, I managed to cut a bloom from my favorite Rose in the garden. It has peach colored flowers. According to my mother it is peach, but I see it as a pink one. No matter what color it is, I still admire the beauty and the form of its petals. I alway cut Rose flowers for my mother when I see them bloom in the garden so I often fail to take their photos before they are placed in a soda bottle. You will find photos of my recent rose blooms below with the tip of the soda bottle too.
Happy Weekend Gardening!
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Thanks for sharing this lovely exotic flowers with Weekendflowers. Its so nice to see flowers from around the globe :)
I like your bat plant. Where did you get it?
Thanks too Tina! :)
Hi Bom! I got if from a trader in Pampanga. :) If you want I can give you one when it develops some suckers. hehe! I'll try to collect its seeds, but according to sources, you'll wait for three years before it will bloom from seeds. thanks!
excellent photos!
Thanks LauraX!
hi james. love your roses. re dona aurora, i have a mini version of that with lemon yellow leaves :) the other color i know is red, called dona eva according to PEX forum. happy gardening my friend!
-angel
Yes, please. Let me know when it pups. Thanks!
Aren't bat flowers cool? It would be nice if they peaked around Halloween.
Hi Angel! Thanks! I remember your post with the Dona Aurora...and I believe we have the same variety. I'll check Dona Eva...I'm beginning to see the trend, these plants are rich women, they're all Donas! haha!
Oks! I'll let you know Bom. Happy Gardening! :)
Thanks for dropping by Patrick! I am hopeful that it will bloom again come Halloween! I'll post the photo if it does! haha! Happy Gardening!
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