I thought that I would give you an update on the open air plants. The babies are starting to grow. I have seen at least 5.
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2 babies |
Three are fairly good size. Two are nestled together on one of the larger plants. On the plant with the thin long leaves, if you look closely there's a group of short leaves. It blends in so well that I am not 100% sure that it is a baby. (Check out the center of the picture with the long thin leaves.)
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A new baby |
Two other plants now have tiny babies. It is so exciting to see. I have off from Christmas Eve to January 5th. That is 11 days off using 2 days of vacation. I am starting to get my "wanna do" list ready. One thing is to get my fairy garden ready for the baby plants.
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Another new baby! |
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This one is difficult to see. Look for short leaves in the middle of the picture. |
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