Ooh Look!
A ripe Air-plant.
For the record:-
The only reason for the Kingfisher - there weren't any loose at the time and the Kingfisher was the one we disliked least.
:¬)
About this time last year, one of the 3 flowered.
https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/582312
As I understood them; they, usually, flower then throw a new plant out the base and die.
Mine, obviously, has not read the handbook. The one which flowered is still there, out of sight behind the Kingfisher with a pup attached.
The nearest one threw a pup out of the top side(?) at about the same time and I noticed the other day that not only have they got sun-burn but the "pup" appears to be flowering before any sign from the parent.
Maybe while we were swanning around Cornwall and the poor wee thing felt neglected and wanted company.
Next in line.
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