Friday, December 28, 2012

Fish-Face


Day 87: Rivalling Hoya bella, "Goldfish Plant" (Nematanthus "Black Gold," or "Fish-face," as I like to call it) is one of the most rewarding houseplants you can find on the market. Mine was given to me as a slip from a friend as an exchange for a piece of Hoya bella I sent her way. It sets blooms at frequent intervals (mine nearly always seems to have a couple of flowers) and branches nicely if pinched. It is tolerant of forgetful watering and although it benefits from strong filtered sun, it will still thrive in lower light conditions. The novelty of the "goldfish" flowers makes this plant a favorite in my kitchen window.

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