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Lately
I am not doing much cooking and baking in my kitchen. I would say still in
relaxing mood after a week of Chinese New Year holidays. How about you?
When
I am organizing photos which I took from my Father-in-law orchid farm, I find quite
numbers of beautiful plants and flowers. Therefore I like to share it today.
Hope you enjoy their beauty as much as I do.
Here
are some edible plants that you might interested.
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Basil
(九层塔)
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Blue flowers with lots of seeds! |
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Brought some to plant at home. Hope success :) |
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Mulberries! |
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Still not ripe, sour. It will turn black once ripen and taste sweet. |
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Habanero! Super hot type! |
View of Orchid Farm
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Orchid nursery. |
Some of the beautiful orchid. Have you seen them before?
Other interesting plants.
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In-door plant. Like those tiny glossy leaves :) |
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Can you spot heart shape? Pretty? |
Some Chinese New Year plants,
blossom flowers sure will brighten your house and bring joy to everyone especially
your guess.
I
have a Giveaway very soon. Stay tune!
Hi Vivian, your FIL have a lovely garden! Love the beautiful flowers and plants. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like gardening too, yes, thank you for sharing the beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteWow, your FIL has orchid farm! Envy envy! Got chance I want to visit, hehe! The plant with heart-shape leaf is so special, do you know the plant's name? Where to get seeds to plant. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not good at gardening and don't know what its' name :p My FIL has few pots somewhere in his farm. I discover while walking around :) He does sell the plant but not seeds :D
DeleteWow! Lovely plants and flowers! Your FIL has an orchid farm and is that his nursery? How lovely! I have seen habanero chilis in Cameron Highlands but have not seen them in supermarkets in KL, how strange!
ReplyDeleteI love spending time in the nursery!
Yes, his orchid nursery just outside house compound. I like to snap photos of those lovely plants. If you happen to Seremban can pay visit at his farm. Sure you can find something you like.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Beautiful! I love plants and flowers and it must be wonderful to own an orchard like that. I could spend all day there just admiring the beauty of plants.
ReplyDeletehi vivian, i'm still in holiday mood and will only get back to blogging later. so your fil is in nursery business?
ReplyDeleteMy FIL not only in nursery orchid but also bongsai, in-door plants and some edible plants.
DeleteHi Vivian! What a nice break from cooking and breaking... Beautiful flowers and plants...
ReplyDeleteHi Viv,
ReplyDeleteBelieve me or not... I'm trying to grow the blue pea flowers at Melbourne. Due to quarantine, I can't bring any of these back to Melbourne and thought of growing the seeds that I bought from Queensland. Due to our seasonal change, I don't think my baby blue pea flower will grow well when winter approaches... but let's see. Wish me luck!
Enjoy relaxing with all your beautiful flowers and garden :D
Zoe
Hi Vivian, I am also trying to grow blue pea flowers! Sonia gave me some seeds and I am hoping it would grow. Love all your beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower and plant!
ReplyDeleteHaha, the heart-shape plant grow everywhere in my garden, just like "wild grass". It can have tiny yellow flower too!
Wow! I am impressed with your photography...so gorgeous! Are you giving away one of those pots of flowers :D
ReplyDeleteHi Vivian, wishing you & your family a very Happy Chinese New Year. May the year of snake brings good health & good wealth to you. Gosh, what a joyous moment of your life ! I enjoy wandering around this kind of places as well but too bad neither my dad or my in law owned one. haha.... Btw, is your FIL staying at Cameron? I didn't know there are fresh mulberry available here too. Thanks so much for sharing such wonderful post. Have fun !
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Kristy ((hugs))
My FIL stays in Seremban. He sell mulberries plants besides orchid in his nursery. It seems no need Cameron weather to plant mulberries.
DeleteThat's very cool, Vivian. My in laws also staying at Seremban. I'm heading over this weekend to celebrate Chop Goh Mei. Btw, is the mulberry plant large or very small. Have any idea how much it cost? hehe...
DeleteJust get the answer from my in-law. It is small pot and definitely can fit into normal car. Each pot selling at RM20. According to in-law, the plant is very easy to take care, put under full sunlight and water daily(once). I can give you the address if you are interested to visit the nursery.
DeleteWow! Your FIL nursery is lovely!! Is he selling the bunga terang seeds? I wish i can get hold of some.
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai Vivian! your FIL has a very nice nursery..Thanks for sharing all these beautiful pictures.
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