Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The Secrets of Houseplants

The first plant in the photo has never flowered, but was started from a deep magenta plant, and the second and third plants have blossomed with bluish-purple flowers several times. This time, however, the third plant was the only one that continued as it had previously. The second plant is now producing a pinkish-purple blossom with a white frilly edge. How did it switch? Have the African violets in my office been fornicating when I am not watching?

4 comments:

boops said...

cross pollination? change in pH level of soil?

Megan said...

Say what you will....go ahead and be practical. I will continue to refuse to believe anything other than these plants are dirty, dirty violets.

(Can soil pH really change the color of the flower? I HAVE been fertilizing them more often lately....)

Megan said...
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boops said...

yes, at least for hydrangeas
see http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/colorchange.html

but believe what you will ;)