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Mirabilis Jalapa. The Mystery Plant


For the first 6 months this year outside my front door was a large black plant pot with nothing growing. The two previous plants had died a long while ago and I was considering dumping all the soil in the pot in case that was a factor. One day I noticed a few green shoots appearing and presumed them weeds, however over the next few weeks, these “weeds” grew ferociously and looked actually quite charming. So I left the plant alone, watered it sometimes and expected that I was growing some huge weed. A couple of weeks ago some flowers appeared and since then some more. Using an online plant app, seems my plant is Mirabilis Jalapa. Also known as the 4 o’clock flower.A curious aspect of this plant is that flowers with different colors can be found simultaneously on the same plant. The plant hails from tropical South America, but has become naturalised throughout tropical and warm temperate regions. In cooler temperate regions, it will die back with the first frosts, regrowing in the following spring from the tuberous roots. The plant does best in full sun. It grows to approximately 0.9 m in height. The plant will self-seed, often spreading rapidly if left unchecked in a garden.The flowers are used in food colouring.

Seems also that if one gets ill this plant might help or cure most things.

In herbal medicine, parts of the plant may be used as a diuretic, purgative, and for vulnerary (wound healing) purposes. The root is believed an aphrodisiac as well as diuretic and purgative. It is used in the treatment of dropsy.

The leaves are used to reduce inflammation. A decoction of them (mashing and boiling) is used to treat abscesses. Leaf juice may be used to treat wounds.

Mirabilis Jalapa with flowers emerging

Mirabilis Jalapa with flowers emerging

Mirabilis Jalapa flowering

Mirabilis Jalapa flowering

Mirabilis Jalapa flowering

Mirabilis Jalapa flowering

Mirabilis Jalapa with no flowers.

Mirabilis Jalapa with no flowers.

The Homemade Clock


Homemade Clock

Homemade Clock

Homemade clock

Homemade clock

Frankfurt is a curious place


The first thing that seems unusual was the postbox inviting love letters only. What kind of people live here? The second thing was the selection of items for sale at the airport. Now to give context the area where the items were for sale were only for flights to either Moscow or London. The massive selection of flip flops was an interesting item for sale with no evidence of any takers. The food selection was just wrong. Finally, why would anyone, in Frankfurt or anywhere else for that matter buy these snow domes? Surely no-one hates someone enough to buy them one or even two?

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A Day in Wimbledon


Just a day out really but things that catch your attention.

  1. Empty trains at midday. Why cannot train companies like Southwest Trains look at operating far more a supply and demand service? It is crazy to have completely empty carriages.
  2. The weather in UK can vary from blazing sunshine to rain in only a few minutes. I Phone weather forecasts sadly are the worst source of information. Just open your eyes and look.
  3. How nice to take time and relax and sit peacefully and drink a coffee watching the world go by. No computer and no work
  4. Very little evidence of adult adhd
Variable UK weather

Variable UK weather

Empty South west Trains service

Empty South west Trains service

Wimbledon Train Station

Wimbledon Train Station

Muffins

Muffins

Rain in wimbledon

Rain in wimbledon

Dragonfly


This guy just flew in and smiled at my macro lens. I smiled back. Surely the guy is just posing? I mean the folded arms?

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

My Best Photograph of all time? The Dragonfly


This Dragonfly just flew into the house and kind of smiled at my macro lens. He reminds me of a real life Minion.

Dragonfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

Dragonfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

A Load of Waffle that is Waffle Art


Never imagined how photogenic waffles are especially when laid out so cutely.

Waffle Art copyright Chris bushe 2015

Waffle Art
copyright Chris bushe 2015

Waffle Art copyright Chris bushe 2015

Waffle Art
copyright Chris bushe 2015

Banana and Maple syrup waffle

Banana and Maple syrup waffle

What is this Plant?


I have a pot outside the front of my house and all plants planted there have initially thrived then suddenly died. The soil has remained the same and untouched for maybe almost 12 months. In the last week this plant or weed has begun to grow and seems spectacularly happy. But what is it? Is it a plant or some hideous weed like a triffid?

All help and advice welcome.

What is this plant?

What is this plant?

A Butterfly reading The Sunday Times


One of those opportunistic photos where a butterfly maybe a little tired landed on my newspaper and the I Phone was handy. just a cute image really. Maybe it stopped to watch the tennis?

The Sunday Times butterfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

The Sunday Times butterfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

The Sunday Times butterfly Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

The Sunday Times butterfly
Copyright Chris Bushe 2015

The Lilac Platypus


Lilacs in New Malden. Copyright Chris Bushe

Lilacs in New Malden. Copyright Chris Bushe

Lilacs in New Malden. Copyright Chris Bushe

Lilacs in New Malden. Copyright Chris Bushe

Lilacs in New Malden. Copyright Chris Bushe

Lilacs in New Malden. Copyright Chris Bushe

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