I found one of these while weeding a bed of flowers for a memorial garden. I was instantly captivated by the leaves which are quite striking and delicate looking, a fact accentuated by their size. I vaguely recalled seeing a fence covered with these somewhere and remembered that they had tiny trumpet shaped flowers so I carefully pulled it out and then replanted in a pot at Alafua.
My other blogs
· Flora
and Fauna - Plants and Critters (on plants, animals as well as
gardening, conservation and environmental matters):
http://plantsandcritters.blogspot.com/
· The
Blood of Souls (language, translation and etymology) :
http://thebloodofsouls.blogspot.com/
· Whiskers
on Kittens (Life with Kittens and Cats in general) : http://whiskersonkittens-vincent.blogspot.com/
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