When the Vine Bloomed and the Sunbird Came: A Balcony Story
About four years ago, I brought home a small plant, not knowing that it would quietly become part of my daily life.
It was one of the first in my plant collection, and to this day, it remains the most special: the Bleeding Heart Vine (Clerodendrum thomsoniae).I was new to plants then, picking them up one by one, learning as I went. I didn’t know what I was doing exactly—just that greenery brought peace,
and flowers brought happiness. But this one felt different. With its rich red blooms tucked inside delicate white petals, it looked like something out of a storybook.
I placed it near the edge of the balcony, where the light lasted longest—and waited.
🌞 When the Sunbird Found It
One evening, while watering the plants, I noticed a flash of color in the air. A tiny sunbird, shining in shades of green and purple, fluttered in and landed near the vine.
It hovered, tasted the nectar from one flower, then another, wings buzzing softly like a hum. I froze. It was one of those rare, quiet moments when everything feels still—except the heart.
From that day on, the sunbird came every evening. Like clockwork. It would hop between flowers, sip gently, chirp a little, and then vanish into the sunset.
And somehow, that small routine began to feel like a blessing. The vine had become more than a plant. It was a tiny ecosystem, a gathering place, a little bit of magic on my balcony. And I was just lucky enough to witness it.
🌱 From Pot to Jungle
🌸 Meet the Bleeding Heart Vine
This vine is a tropical climber from West Africa, known for its beautiful heart-like red and white flowers.
It's not just pretty—it brings life. Birds, butterflies, and yes, sunbirds, love it.
🌼 Why Now?
As I pruned the last of the branches, it hit me how much this vine had been
part of my story.
It marked the beginning of my plant journey. It brought color, birds, and a
kind of quiet rhythm to my days.
Right now, the balcony feels a little empty. But I know it’s just temporary.
The vine will return. And who knows—maybe the sunbird will too.
One side Balcony View ☝
Do you have a plant that changed your space—or your heart?
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Nice write up ..👍
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DeleteSuch a wholesome narrative Keerthi, truly inspiring 😀
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