Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

It's Bananas


Bananas are one of the world’s most popular fruits.  We can all recognize the fruit, but do we know what its flower looks like? The large dark purple red bullet shaped flower hangs between the long rich green leaves of the banana stalk. Its large waxy leaves slowly open to reveal rows of tiny flowers.  The first flowers to be revealed are generally the female flowers which develop into fruit. Later the male flowers are exposed which shed and fall after blooming.

The banana is not a tree but is the world’s largest flowering herb.  The flower, also known as the banana heart is eaten as a vegetable in South East Asian cuisine. Once an individual banana stalk is finished flowering, the bunch of bananas is harvested and left to ripen.  The stalk is then cut down as it only produces fruit once.

The banana and its stunning flower are a beautiful addition to any tropical garden.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

A Colorful Chameleon

Sometimes we don't have to go far to encounter interesting creatures.  This chameleon was spotted sitting on our window basket outside our kitchen window.  Once we knew we had a chameleon living in our plants, we would periodically check in on it to see what it was up to.  Slowly it moved along the steel basket and through the growing herbs gently swaying back and forth.  


Patience even bought us a fly catching show.  Two eyes moving independently from each other focusing in on the target and then with great speed and accuracy, the long tongue rapidly extending from it's mouth before quickly drawing it back in again with captured prey.  Another amazing attribute of the chameleon is the ability to change color.  The main reason for this is social signalling, secondary to that communication is camouflage. 


There is a lot of superstition surrounding chameleons in Africa and they are feared by many.  It is not know exactly where this originates from, but most Ugandans that we've met cringe at the sight of a chameleon.

We're not sure where this chameleon moved on to but we sure enjoyed the time he spent with us!