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  • Small delights

    November 23rd, 2012 by Kristin Green

    Right at the cusp of a season full of overwhelming delights, I discovered a teeny-tiny one. It’s a very small thing but for me, it was kind of huge. Ever since I found out that Aspidistra elatior, the famously boring Victorian houseplant, also known as cast-iron plant, has a flower, I’ve wanted to see it for myself. But I was never sure of the timing, and most days poor Uncle is way off my radar. It hardly ever even wants watering, for goodness sake. So just try to imagine the moment when I went to evict a pair from their pots (to use the containers in a Christmas display), and noticed the flowers! Picture me, all alone in the greenhouse, doing a little dance.

    The flowers, right at soil level and mostly such a dark purple they practically match the soil, are completely incognito. Also since they open so close to the surface, the flower cups were full of bits of soil and perlite. It’s really no wonder I’ve been missing them all these years. But they’re so pretty. And while you might think that I’d leave them be and find a different pair of pots, I wanted a closer look at their full structure. (Click on pictures for a closer look yourself.)

    I understand that this particular delight might not provide the same kind of thrill for anyone else but if you happen to visit the greenhouse – or for that matter wherever your travels take you throughout the holidays, I offer you the challenge of finding at least one small surprise to be delighted by. Maybe it will be these very same flowers…

    3 Responses to “Small delights”

    1. Blackswampgirl Kim Says:

      I never realized it had a flower! Way cool… I might have to keep an eye at ground level (er, pot level!) to see if I can find a few. :-)

      Kim, if ours are blooming now, maybe yours is too! -kris

    2. Tricia Bailey Says:

      How sweet!! They appear a bit waxy- are they?

      Tricia, remember wax lips? Kinda like! only probably not cherry flavored. -kris

    3. Layanee Says:

      Score! I can well imagine your glee at seeing these little beauties. Sometimes it is just luck or, perhaps, karma. You have good karma! I hope to stop by this season to see all the beautiful lights.

      Layanee, I’m all for having good karma – but I suspect it was luck… I hope you do stop by – why not bring your mom on a Friday evening for the full show and cocoa with me or Gail! -kris

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