
The plant was found at my brothers house when he first bought it a few years ago. It was dried out and had not been watered in quite some time. I took it home and transplanted it a large pot with some fresh soil.

With a little water, sunlight and love the plant came back with a vengeance and even has some red flowers from time to time. It now resides in my window at the office and brightens my day with a simple turn of my head.

6 comments:
very healthy..
This is actually a very touching post... a second chance for the plant... nice.
I agree with Heidi - I think we're seeing another side of you today ;)
I like the light in this photo.
wow. i am loving that last one.
I agree with Heidi and Carletta...very touching.
You are definitely the Plant Whisperer.
I love plants! Sometimes my room here looks like a jungle! It's nice to see men who love plants. I know a couple of others that do and they are both doctors!
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