Bidens Pilosa Update

The Bidens Pilosa are still going strong even though here in Seattle the weather has been somewhat cool.  The stems of the plant are now a purple color and the plant itself is starting to get more woody in appearance.  The plant doesn't stick straight up as it did in the past, but if it did, I would say the plant is over 6 inches tall.  Still no flowers, but there seems to be a few places on the plant that seem like a flower is about to appear.

Given that we have had steady sun for a few days I think given a little more time we should see some flowers.  I am still holding out hope that the plant can make it to bloom stage.  So we will have to wait a bit longer.

The Wildflower Association is in full swing.  We will be sending a few seeds over to the island in the next few days.  By June these plants will have a start on the island.  We still expect that by October the seeds will have time to form and bloom.  The Coral Vine already exists on the mainland of Haiti, and blooms very fast from seed.  The Bidens Pilosa, if started on the ground in a hot environment, will do amazingly well on La Gonave.  The native Hibiscus Plant will of course do well.  So just stay tuned as we build up the Wildflower Association as well as our agro-business side.

Go Gonave

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