Bauhinia Rhapsody II

(Week 4)

Another two weeks has passed. The shoots are now proliferating in droves. Already, the first strand of a spider’s web has spun across the fledgling shoots, seemingly unaware of how short-lived the structures will be……

But Life does find a way.

Elsewhere in the garden, a rare pink variant of the Peacock Flower (Caesalpinia pulcherrima) looks on regally at the rebirth.

(Week 2)

Two weeks after a heavy (heavy) prune, new shoots emerging from this Bauhinia kockiana creeper. This climber is a native of the Malaysian jungle, and produces an abundance of orange and re-orange flowers.

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