Always something different.
An aunt gave us this plant, and now I know the reason why.
We have many succulents and aloes in our small garden, in our effort to match the surrounding nature.
It was a small plant in a pot when she gave it to us, and we had no idea if the plant would grow after we planted it in our garden. The pot had a label on it that specified the plant's specie but, all that we remember that it belongs to the Stonecrop family of succulents. Fortunately, the plant started growing and growing and growing as you will see in the last photo of this post.
But I will show you the reason why the aunt gave it to us in the second half of this post. South Africa has become the world of plants, as we have so many species that grow in other countries. A lot of plants become global plants, and we blame the online sales of plants for the mish-mash that we have here. Even our nurseries here in the Western Cape stock plants from other continents, and we can't find all the indigenous succulents and plants.
The plant has lovely little flowers.
Looks like little tubular orange colored bells.
And here below is the reason why the aunt gave us the plant! (This rhymes)
What is that?
A little Cape White-eye popped in to sit on the plant.
Ah! So that's it. The White-eye was taking a drink of nectar.
Finally, from one little stem, just look how this plant has grown.
The aunt knows that we love the small birds, and she also knows that we like flowers that have nectar for our little wild birds. So, the white-eyes were the first to sit on the plant and I am keeping an eye on it as I am sure that as the plant continues to open its flowers our little sunbirds will also arrive to have a nectar aperitif. As soon as the sunbirds arrive, I will get them on camera and show it to you.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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Such a beautiful gift from your aunt! 🌿 The flowers are gorgeous, and that Cape White-eye moment is just precious.
Thank you, and we must by now have almost a forest of plants here, as my wife's family are all plant happy.
I also fancied that little White Eye, and you are right about it being a precious moment.
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Haha, sounds like a green paradise! A forest full of memories and little visitors like that White-eye is truly special.
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Gorgeous flowers right there, such a beautiful mutualism between birds and your flowers💙
Thank you, it is so interesting to see which plants the different bird species like. Some would like only yellow flowers and others would like only red ones. I think that it has to do with the colors, and the flowers must have a nectar content.
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Woww, such a beautiful gift from your auntie hehe,it can give a peaceful and everything hehe
Oh yes, the auntie knows what kinds of flowers we like for the birds. Peaceful and happy.
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The flowers look so beautiful Zac!!
Hi to you my dear friend, and I hope that you are well Jo.
Glad that you liked the flowers.
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Omg, lovely pastel colors, beautiful photos
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Thank you for the compliment, Lady Gordana.
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You are welcome always, thank you dear
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Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi, native to Madagascar and not exactly a stonecrop, which are Sedums. If you plant some of it in full sun, they will turn pink.
I have these at home but I haven't seen the White-eyes try drinking from them. Probably because of cats!
Wow, and thank you, as I did not know this. Imagine this, from Madagascar of all places.
We will definitely plant some of it in full sun.
Pity about the cats at your end.
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What a beautiful story!
This little plant has really grown a lot and now the pretty birds come to visit it.
The photos completely convey a sense of life and tranquility.
A kind thank you, and yes, the plant is a fast grower.
It was only a matter of time before the little birds discovered it. Life and tranquility indeed.
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The plant have beautiful flowers, attracting that little poor bird there Humm! So many beautiful things nature offers.
Nature does indeed hold many treasures!