
Several months ago -- May or June, I'd say -- I took out the garbage and found some plants in the dumpster. Or, more precisely,
pieces of plants. I rescued the ones I thought I could save.
This one, a dieffenbachia, has proven to be the most robust of the lot. When I found it, it had been whacked off at ground level, so it was just a thick stem with some wilted leaves attached. I brought it upstairs and put it in a bucket of water on the balcony, and pretty much left it there all summer.
That was enough time for the plant to grow some roots. Last month, I bought a pot and put the plant in some soil. It has
thrived since then, to an almost scary degree. It's doubled the number of leaves it once had and grown a new branch.
We call it "
Audrey II." We half expect it to eat us in the middle of the night. Hopefully it will go for the dogs first.