We spent two days wandering around the UNESCO world heritage site George Town.
Once again we admired the very diverse and eclectic plant collections and assemblages unique to each of the town's keen gardeners.
We loved the fact that the gardens were both private and public allowing us to admire their plants - we have fallen for the disc-leaved Chinese money plant, Pilea peperomioides.
Pinang Peranakan Mansion - why don't they make pots like these anymore?
We ♥ the shelves, platforms and precious space allocated on the narrow clan jetties for the rows of specimen plants - and the ingenious use of recycled plastic tub formers used to build the concreted reinforced pillar supports.
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