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Javed sb. google the images of Rangoon creeper and you'll get exactly like the plant in question.
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Thanks Dear Izhar sb, for more guidence I found the correct pic here:
http://www.indianetzone.com/5/the_rangoon_creeper.htm
2nd pic is same, as I saw here.
http://www.indianetzone.com/5/the_rangoon_creeper.htm
2nd pic is same, as I saw here.
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Welcome Jved sb.Rangoon climber which Izhar ha mentioned produce red as wel as white on the same vine.actually the flowers are white in begining then convert into red.if u have a vine please note a specific bloom which has just bloomed.u will see it changes its color with the passage of time.Javed u share one thing more with me.i also love birds.but i have said good bye to budgrigars.now i only keep peafowls & parrots.but we can not discuss it on this forum as it is only devoted for plant lovers.u re once again wel comed our new friend.bye
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Thanks Dear Umar sb.
In urdu we call "Bail" and in english they use word "vine"...am I correct?
I do planted Rangoon Creeper or Climber in a big pot in my house last year, nearly one year passed but it failed to produce a single flower, I think due to unavailabily of fertilizer. Today here I found name of good one, will try to arrange it from Karachi.
Good to know that you are also a bird lover, without plants, pets & kids....we can name it house, not home....
I am Vice President of BSP-Budgerigar Society of Pakistan, affliated with WBO-World Budgerigar Organization, based in UK. You can join me at:
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Regds-javed
In urdu we call "Bail" and in english they use word "vine"...am I correct?
I do planted Rangoon Creeper or Climber in a big pot in my house last year, nearly one year passed but it failed to produce a single flower, I think due to unavailabily of fertilizer. Today here I found name of good one, will try to arrange it from Karachi.
Good to know that you are also a bird lover, without plants, pets & kids....we can name it house, not home....
I am Vice President of BSP-Budgerigar Society of Pakistan, affliated with WBO-World Budgerigar Organization, based in UK. You can join me at:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/fbx/? ... =668171472
There you can meet hundereds of bird lovers.
Regds-javed
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dear Javed if u have planted Rangoon climber i think it will not flower in pot.i have two in ground.they are full of blooms through out summer.in pot culture i think it will flower if u feed it with NPK 20 20 20 formula in liquid form.
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No problem with birds discussion as long as you guys do not turn towards hunting themUMAR KHAN wrote:i also love birds.but i have said good bye to budgrigars.now i only keep peafowls & parrots.but we can not discuss it on this forum as it is only devoted for plant lovers.
Will put a sub-forum of birds and butterflies in the General section as they are closely related to gardening. I daily observe sunbirds visiting my murraya plant for red berries
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Dear Umar, thats why I was interested to buy a quality fertilizer, I also have noted NPK 20 20 20 formula.UMAR KHAN wrote:dear Javed if u have planted Rangoon climber i think it will not flower in pot.i have two in ground.they are full of blooms through out summer.in pot culture i think it will flower if u feed it with NPK 20 20 20 formula in liquid form.
Regds-javed
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Aoa dear Javed if ur sweet child is alergic to cow manure,u can use well rotted leaves compost.i think its the most beneficiatial organic fertilizer.it,s superior to cow manure.
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It would be nice to add sub-forum. I have spared two rooms for my birds. In one room which is 12fts X 20fts they enjoy flying in non breedding season. 2nd room which is at groundfloor I use it as breeding room, I have installed a AC in it. I spent half an hr in early morning and half an hr in evening there. But when I get some worries, I try to sit and observe their activities, my BP becomes normal...khabbab wrote:No problem with birds discussion as long as you guys do not turn towards hunting themUMAR KHAN wrote:i also love birds.but i have said good bye to budgrigars.now i only keep peafowls & parrots.but we can not discuss it on this forum as it is only devoted for plant lovers.
Will put a sub-forum of birds and butterflies in the General section as they are closely related to gardening. I daily observe sunbirds visiting my murraya plant for red berries
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Dear Umar,UMAR KHAN wrote:Aoa dear Javed if ur sweet child is alergic to cow manure,u can use well rotted leaves compost.i think its the most beneficiatial organic fertilizer.it,s superior to cow manure.
Its another good idea, I donot have very big setup but I can get such rotted leaves from garden of any friend....thanks.