Ten years ago, when I moved to a new house, my friend helped step on the yard and sent a pot of Phnom Penh Tiger Piran, small, tiger, very cute, and carefully put it on the old coffee table at the entrance of the balcony. I didn't think this little guy was so good at serving, as long as it was watered once every three or five days, the fertilizer didn't have to be applied, and it grew upwards. In the middle of the way, because of not noticing the breaking of a large leaf, casually thrown into another idle flower pot, did not think that its vitality is so tenacious, a few years later, it caught up with the height of its "mother", but the genes seem to have mutated, yes. Ever since the waist was surrounded by a thin black line, the leaf had never broken from the root.
What it looks like today
The "son" mutated
Watching the volume of this "mother and child" grow larger day by day, I suddenly found that the original flower pots could no longer "hold" them. When my sister-in-law saw it, she moved the big flowerpots that were not idle in their house and asked me to change them to a new home. But I was worried about seeing that basin, one was too big, and I didn't know whether it was appropriate to move it in; The other did not want to destroy the original porcelain pot, ready to be freed up for other flowers, but its roots were already stuffed with the pot, and it was not known how to do neither hurt.
The little flowerpot was about to burst
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