Khabab gave me a twig of vine seedling, it has covered the pot but has not yet bloomed. The leaves are one centimetre long.
What is it?
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This must be a miniature of Yunnan Bauhinia as compared with pictures on the net.
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Oh wow! Khabbab a cutting for me too. Brig saheb you should put it in the ground.
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It will earn its place in ground according to its flowers.aykhan wrote:Oh wow! Khabbab a cutting for me too. Brig saheb you should put it in the ground.
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Well done, even the plants are good little soldiers. Stubborn to the core, either they can do this or go hang. They can either earn their place or else . I think i like Ayubs era soldiers better.
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I have a nice corner space in my lawn Where I planted a Gulgal tree (from lahoria).the fruit turned out a big 2 Kg citrus thick skinned and useless, it was replaced by a Nag Puri Sangtra, wich actually was an early fruiter, the next replacement and the one after it were also not what I wanted. Now I have a stand of bananas from Sind at that corner (they have earned the place).KAMasud wrote:Well done, even the plants are good little soldiers. Stubborn to the core, either they can do this or go hang. They can either earn their place or else . I think i like Ayubs era soldiers better.
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My garden is not a botanical garden, it reflects my personality.
Yes I have, but a few, I ALSO HAVE IT PLANTS.
There are two types of soldiers, the field soldiers and the desk soldiers, the battle soldiers and peace time soldiers. I have no place for the second type, the plant must perform well in the field.
Every plant in my garden has to earn its place or out it goes.
May I suggest grafted Mulberry (black&white) as a wind breaker. The fruit is good to eat fresh or dried and to make SHARBAT. I have them on my south boundary and am satisfied.
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Brig saheb is your mulberry tree the one from which you offered me some fruit a couple of months ago? It was execellent! How high does the tree go and at what height can it be kept? What are fruiting times? Is it messy?