Jamaican Urban Organic Farming: Small Flowers

Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #4: The Portulaca Repeated Bloom

Portulaca Repeated Morning Bloom

I watched this little guy open up this morning. It is quite a treat to watch nature unfold and it has me thinking even. How does it know when to open and close its bloom? What intelligence does it have?

It was a great idea to invest in this portulaca plant because certainly, it has already paid for itself.

Jamaican Urban Organic Farming: Small Flowers

I love watching this portulaca plant open its bloom every morning. Quite relaxing.

I have other small pots that blossom a lovely pink and orange.

Jamaican Urban Organic Farming: Small Flowers

White and Pink .. and the orange bloom from the portulaca plant.

Jamaican Urban Organic Farming: Small Flowers

Orange bloom from the portulaca plant.

Jamaican Urban Organic Farming: Small Flowers

Pink bloom from the portulaca plant.

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