While up visiting his family one night, early in the summer, Thom asked about taking a start to have for our own. He came right home and planted it in the perfect spot. He told me about his recent gardening endeavors and showed me what he had done. I was excited, but still a little nervous that we might not do it right. Well, I think that little plant likes it here, because after a few weeks it started sending up little buds. We were so excited! We have loved watching it this summer. This is how it works:
Right around dusk, the mature buds on this plant will split right up the side and you will start to see a little yellow pushing out.....
Over the course of about 2 minutes this bud will completely open up into a delicate yellow flower. It stays bloomed all night and by morning, it dies. It is incredible and a thrill for my kids to watch. The other night we had 4 blooms. We felt so darn proud of our little plant. What a joy it's been!
6 comments:
I love your little moon plant! That would be so cool to watch. Maybe, just maybe I will come see it one night. That would be so fun!
So cool Liz!
It is gorgeous! Way to go Thom!! He has all sorts of hidden talents. Maybe when the moon plant blossoms so does his other hidden talents. Please photo him minute by minute and see if this is true. Ha Ha... love you
that is so cool...maybe we need to come catch a peek at it when it's going to work it's magic!
Hey, does this plant really get tall? I think I might have one too. I bought an aster from Engh's in Sandy and this little gem was growing in it. The guy thought it was pretty so he included it in the pot. I kept wondering why there were beautiful flowers in the evening and early morning and then they were dead when I got home from work. Now I know!!!
This actually looks alot like a dandylion and stays pretty close to the ground, but I think there are a couple of different kinds of night time flowering plant. They are pretty fun...maybe you should post of picture of yours!
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