Ornament Plants Booming
By Udin Wardoyo
@udinwardoyo (256)
Indonesia
December 9, 2020 12:06am CST
In my village, ornamental plants are booming. Men and women, teenages and adults compete to decorate the house with plants. The ones who are lucky are of course the ornamental plant traders. Suddenly, the white caladium which used to be left wild in the gardens, upgrade a level and grew in a pot and occupied the terrace of the house. So I want to know, is this also happening in your country?
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@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
9 Dec 20
Hehe, I think because the second statement..
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@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
9 Dec 20
Same here in my country. People started to grow interest on plants. Those wild plants are being placed in a pot and viola! They now have a lovely plant. There are many people in this line of activity nowadays
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@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
10 Dec 20
@udinwardoyo I am from the Philippines.
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@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
10 Dec 20
The same trend. Where do you live @ARIES1973?
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@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
10 Dec 20
O yes. Christmas in the end of this month. I support you, try the best for Christmas this year..
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@arunima25 (87854)
• Bangalore, India
9 Dec 20
I love caladium. I don't have them on my terrace garden but there are plenty in the common garden in apartment and I get a lovely view of them from my window and balcony
It's a pretty plant. What's it's name??
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@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
10 Dec 20
People call it Wayang Calladium. May be you can try plants 1 pot @arunima25
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@arunima25 (87854)
• Bangalore, India
13 Dec 20
@udinwardoyo It would be a great addition to the garden. I am running out of pots and space in my garden.
@Dreamerby (5896)
• Calcutta, India
9 Dec 20
I haven't heard of ornament plants before. Don't know which rock I was living under.Thanks for the info.
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@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
10 Dec 20
I think no matter the people get a new chance for that business
@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
10 Dec 20
Thanks, Carol. Have you prepare for your Christmas?
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@erictsuma (9726)
• Mombasa, Kenya
9 Dec 20
Yes of course , we also decorate our homes with ornament plants.
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@erictsuma (9726)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Dec 20
@udinwardoyo that's nice am glad to hear that
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@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
10 Dec 20
Good, it was a good news. It Will change the world as better place
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@Cheyee (8344)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
9 Dec 20
Are you also follow that trend? For me it's ridiculous. They put crazy price for those kind plants.
@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
10 Dec 20
Yes, @Cheyee. There is a lot of time after work from home. Hehe
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@Cheyee (8344)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
10 Dec 20
@udinwardoyo I see. I couldn't understand the beautifulness of this plant
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@macayada (1497)
• Cavite City, Philippines
2 Jan 21
Due to the pandemic, our people shifted their attention in gardening because of the restrictions of going out, and everyone with respect to age are given quarantine pass depending again to the status of the positive case in each residence area and so the only outlet of majority is to focus more in gardening. And so the plantitos and plantitas designation to gardeners came out. And so I myself gets to know the name of some plants. And there are many for those that it became a source of an additional income.
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@udinwardoyo (256)
• Indonesia
5 Jan 21
and the question is: how does this incident occur in various countries without a treaty? In the same time, they response to the pandemic with similar actions..hehe