The flowers I am sharing today is the Cleome Spider Flowers growing in my garden. Its scientific name is Cleome hassleriana. I saw these plants growing in the garden of the bungalow in Fraser's Hill. We were there in July, last year for our holiday.
I had no idea whether these plants will grow in the lowland but the flowers are so pretty, I just have to collect some seeds to take home to try.
I took some dried seed pods from plants of different colours. There were pure white, pink and lilac colours. The plants growing in Fraser's Hill were low about 3 to 4 feet high.
I had no idea whether these plants will grow in the lowland but the flowers are so pretty, I just have to collect some seeds to take home to try.
I took some dried seed pods from plants of different colours. There were pure white, pink and lilac colours. The plants growing in Fraser's Hill were low about 3 to 4 feet high.
I took some of the tiny seeds from inside the dried seed pods and germinated them in a small flower pot. I was so happy to see the tiny seedlings appeared after a few days. I waited till some of them were about 3 inches height and strong enough to transfer to bigger pots.
I placed the pots at my side garden where they are exposed to 1/2 day sun and they grew to about 2.5 feet when they started to flower.
Flower buds of the Cleome Spider plant.
The individual flower has long flower stalks.
Each leaf has 9 leaflets.
The first colour to appear is the white one.
Each flower has 4 petals with 6 long stamens.
I used normal garden soils with good drainage. Try to keep the soil moist at all times.
Under hot sun, the petals will curl up and if the soil is dry, the leaves will go limp and droop.
From the same plant with the pure white flowers, it also bloomed a mixture of white and pink flowers like the one above.
This is how the flowers look like when they are viewed from above.
The pure white flowers viewed from above.
Another plant has a mixture of white, lilac and purple flowers.
The purple stamens pushing out from the flower buds.
As the plant grows taller, new flowers continue to bloom.
This first flower stalk is now about 6 feet tall and it is still flowering.
At a closer view, you will see that the 4 petals are arranged on one side above the 6 stamens.
And the flower petals are facing outwards.
A mixture of pink, lilac and purple.
There are lots of seeds forming on the plants.
Plenty of seed pots hanging from the flower stalks.
The average length of the seed pods is about 2.5 to 2.75 inches.
I am glad I brought the seeds back from Fraser's Hill.
Now I can enjoy these beautiful blooms in my own garden.
Due to the current rainy season, my Cleome Spider plants are doing very well.
These are my latest attraction in my garden. God's beautiful creation.
Gardening may be hard work but these are my reward!
Linking to Floral Bliss.
The Lord will always lead you.
He will meet the needs of your soul in the dry times
and give strength to your body.
You will be like a garden that has enough water,
like a well of water that never dries up.
(Isaiah 58:11, New Life Version-NLV)
You have such an amazing talent for gardening! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. I love gardening because of the joy of seeing the plants grow and enjoy the bloom and fuits.
DeleteThere are a lot of these Spider Flowers around here. In fact, I once did a blog post about them. But none of them are as lush, tall, and healthy as yours!! And your blooms are huge! The ones around here and kind of puny and small compared to yours.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. I am so happy. I didn't expected the plants to grow so well in my garden in the lowland.
DeleteHello Nancy, I'm really astounded at the graceful beauty of the Spider Flowers! It was so nice reading how you collected the seed and then the whole process. Their seed pods are so big, they obviously wish their seeds to be spread around :D)
ReplyDeleteThey are a most spectacular flower and one that you obviously take a lot of joy in growing. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Thank you, Sue. I am collecting the seeds to share with my gardening friends so that they will also get to enjoy the flowers.
DeleteYour spider plants are gorgeous and so are your photos. I have once grown these from seed but my result was much poorer than yours :) Happy Wednesday Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta. I was very surprised and didn't expect the plants to grow so well in the lowland. Happy day to you too!
DeleteIt is a great flower but we do not it here
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. It is not very common around here. I usually see them in the highland.
DeleteWhat a beautiful reward for all the work you did:) It just show how much joy your garden gives you and your plants are likewise happy to be under your care:) Happy gardening Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Annie. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteYou certainly have a talent for gardening, such a beautiful flower.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. Sometimes the plants thrive, sometimes they don't. Have a lovely day!
DeleteThe lilac colour is so soft and sweet.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. It is a very attractive colour.
DeleteBelas flores.
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Thank you, Francisco. Have a great day!
DeleteLovely. Love the white pink combination.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. It is a very sweet and lovely combination.
DeleteI've never seen those flowers before, but look so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI love flowers too so I can understand how happy you can be to see them bloom under your care! :D
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Thank you, Silvia. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteBoa tarde, gosto de muito de flores mas desconheço o nome de grande parte delas, fiquei a saber o nome das belas flores excelentemente captadas.
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Sometimes I googled for the names, sometimes i ask the gardening experts for the names.
DeleteVery beautiful.
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Thank you, Beauty. Have a wonderful day!
Deletebeautiful flowers ...yes it is rewarding :) it is a joy to see the results of one's hardwork..God bless those who work hard :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elin. The joy only gardeners will understand. Lol!
Delete...they sure look happy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. I am happy too!
DeleteVery pretty! I can't recall if I've heard of them before.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William, Have a lovely day!
DeleteMind blowing pictures...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angel. Have a fantastic day!
Deletebeautiful - nice for us to see this time of year. such a pretty shade of purple!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debbie. Have a terrific day!
DeleteLovely flowers:)
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Thank you, Basia. Have a lovely day!
DeleteYou have a fabulous green thumb, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. Have a fantastic day!
DeleteI have no green fingers, all the plants and flowers which I bought died in the end :(
ReplyDeleteHi Libby, maybe you are too busy to take care of them.
DeleteFabulous flowers :)
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Thank you, Eveline. Have a fabulous day!
Deletea wonderful plant. I think I have seen a white one but yours are absolutely gorgeous :) Nice shots too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteIt's beautiful Nancy. Have not seen one like that here.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lei. Now I am seeing quite a few in my garden! Lol!
DeleteSo much beautiful flowers!!! If I had stayed near you, I would have take some of seeds from you.. I would love to grow the plant..
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krishna. If you are my neighbour, you can have both the seeds and seedlings! Lol!
DeleteLovely plants and flowers...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. Have a lovely day!
DeleteIt's so nice how you take the time to see their progress, amazing :)
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DeleteWhat beautiful flowers Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteNancy, your Cleome are so beautiful! It brings back memories of when I planted them in my garden 16 years ago! My God I can't believe it's been 16 years already hah..hah.. Mine were attacked by caterpillars. And in the end they died. I have not been able to find the seeds at the gardening section since :(
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phong Hong. Time really fly by fast. So caterpillars love these plant, then I better watch out for them. If you are still interested in growing this flower, I can pass some seeds to you when they are ready to be collected.
DeleteThat is so sweet of you, Nancy! Thank you :)
DeleteWow!Beautiful flowers blooming
ReplyDeleteThank you, Thomas. Have a good day!
DeleteI'm thinking of the joy in your heart to watch these beauties grow from seeds. Spider is perfect name! White is my favorite. And I love the Scripture too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteWow these are beautiful! I enjoyed watching them 'grow' on my screen haha.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stacy. I am glad to enjoy watching them. Have a lovely day!
DeleteIt is one of my favorite flowers. Very interesting to see it grow as shown in your pictures. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise. It is my first time growing this in my garden. So happy with the outcome.
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