Thursday, August 11, 2011

First blooms





The orange and yellow blooms are very attractive and catch your eyes immediately. They are climbers and will make good decorative plants on your fence or a pergola. I bought this plant seedling last year and placed it behind the mulberry bushes outside the fence. If you stand in front of the fence you cant see them. Finally it has shown its bright and lovely blooms. The blooms are showing their lovely faces to the garden inside facing my small pond, gracing just above the fence.



But I dont know the name of this plant!




Well...since then, Stephanie of Steph's Green Space had provided the name of this vine, its called Bauhinia kockiana. Thank you again Steph!








Linking this to Tootsie's Fertiliser Friday/Flaunt your flowers.




24 comments:

  1. These blooms kind of remind me of hibiscus. They are very beautiful and I love the pretty colors.

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  2. They really are beautiful. I love how some flowers are orange and some yellow.

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  3. Cantiknyerrr. Where are you going to place them? Most vines are beautiful but kena headache sikit mana mau letak...

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  4. You are so good with blooms! Love these beautiful and striking flowers. I love orange flowers. Search Bauhinia kockiana and see.

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  5. Funny, I was itching to write that you forgot to say what plant it was :). I like orange and yellow together too, it looks pretty and I hope it does well for you.

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  6. such happy looking flowers. enjoy!

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  7. Such cheerful flowers! Malaysia is unique.

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  8. Very interesting looking flowers...

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  9. Bardzo ładne kwiaty w ciepłych kolorach. Pozdrawiam

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  10. Those blooms look like orange and lemon sherbet! But I don't know the name of the plant. The flowers sure are cheery and they say "sunshine" to me!

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  11. They are indeed beautiful Egretta, College Gardener with their bright coloured blooms!

    Memang cantik Milka, I placed them behind the mulberry bush betul2 dekat fence, senang dia nak memanjat.

    Thanks so much Steph for the name of this lovely plants. Their blooms indeed are very striking and I cant wait for them to get bushy with lots of flowers!

    Masha, I love their striking blooms but dont know its name, thanks to Stephanie, now I know its called Bauhinia kockiana!

    Thank you Mr Lrong, Arati, Giga and Gardnerat@60!

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  12. Yes Beth you name it...Sunshine flower! They sure look so bright and cheery and they love full sunlight!

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  13. Very beautiful orange flower! New to me!

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  14. You are indeed growing a native plant that grows wild in our Malaysian rainforest. B. kokiana can even be trained to climb up a tree. I have seen them at Putrajaya Shangri-la and also Equatorial Hotel Bangi. You have a lovely vine.

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  15. Very pretty blooms! I need to re-arrange my pots to include some flowers in my garden!
    Hope you enjoy the cucumber pickles!

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  16. Orange as flower is indeed very rare and catchy!

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  17. Thank you Malar, Autumn Belle n Joyce. They are lovely and eye-catching once they grow into a grove and climbing. Im going to try your cucumber pickle soon Joyce, I know Im going to love it!

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  18. Yes Bangchik, orange is really very attractive and really stands out against the dark green foliage.

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  19. This bauhinia is worth planting. I have one growing over an arch. I love its flamboyance.
    Did the kacang botol get planted?Any harvest yet?
    Rosie

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  20. Don't mention p3chandan. Enjoy the blooms in your garden and have a great weekend!

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  21. Rosie the orange/yellow blooms are really something to look at. Yes the kacang botol is growing nicely and can see some tiny flowers already, cant wait to see those crunchy fruits for my ulam with sambal belacan! Thanks once again Rosie!

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  22. Thanks again Steph, you too enjoy yr weekend!

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  23. Those really are eye catching. It will be perfect for my fence to make it more appealing to passers by. Thanks a lot for sharing its name, will look it up at the garden store.

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  24. That's a really good looking flower? It's that kind of plant that grows up in the air and covers everything in it's path?

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