prayer plant
By Greenthumb
- 8 Jun, 2008
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This is my old prayer plant, aslo called herringbone plant. I put it in an old fish tank and made a plexiglass extension so I could watch it wiggle around. It's really been so happy in there. Blooms three or four times a year, really fun.
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It's fascinating. Name comes from its manner of opening its leaves up for sun and then closing them like hands in prayer when the sun recedes. It shakes and wiggles in its terrarium all the time. a very action packed plant...lol.
18 Jun, 2008
It sounds fascinating, where does it originate from?
19 Jun, 2008
Rooted from Africa, it pretty common in autralia asia south africa and carribean nowadays. I found the scientific name and posted that as well. Seemson researching, that the terrarium was a good idea, no wonder I get comments about the bloom so often!..lol.
19 Jun, 2008
I may have to do that idea as well with my prayer plants. I have both this one above and the one people refer to as rabbit tracks. i planted both together for a fun foliage combo!
16 Oct, 2008
This one is now looking like it might need to get cutout and restarted, a little big for the terrarium. I might throw in a new variety as well. Thats a great idea. The enclosed environment makes them such a pleasure as they move about.
17 Oct, 2008
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It's lovely, and a little wierd, I've never seen one before.
17 Jun, 2008