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Let’s talk about sex…

Posted on May 23, 2011 by CuriousG

I’m talking in context of my Red Lady papaya trees, so please don’t get too excited… We all know what a gamble it is when growing plants like papaya trees, because the flowers need to be pollinated to grow fruits … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting plants, Growth & development, Nature at work | Tagged female flower, fruit flower, hermaphrodite, male flower, Red Lady papaya, Singapore

How cucumber plants develop

Posted on June 4, 2010 by CuriousG

The journey of a cucumber, from seedling to fruit.

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Posted in Edible plants, Fruiting plants, Gardening issues, Growth & development | Tagged cucumber, cucurbitaceae, female flower, flower, fruiting, fruiting vine, Singapore

Boy meets girl – finally!

Posted on May 24, 2010 by CuriousG

Finally, our loofah plants produce the right flowers for pollination to take place!

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Posted in Fruiting vine, Growth & development | Tagged angled loofah, ants, female flower, fruiting vine, hand-pollination, ketola, loofah, male flower, pollination, Singapore

Lotta loofah ’bout nuthin’

Posted on May 17, 2010 by CuriousG

Our loofah plants can’t seem to get in sync with each other!

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Posted in Fruiting vine, Gardening issues, Growth & development, Rant | Tagged angled loofah, female flower, ketola, loofah, male flower, pollination, Singapore
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