Timun tikus is little cucumber, great great grandmothers used to grow in Malaysia. It falls within the bigger family of Zehneria which is found in many tropical areas worldwide. It varies from region to region. The introduction of commercial cucumbers eventually push timun tikus to oblivion. Land clearings, and immaculate modern garden and landscaping work, leave no room for timun tikus. It is endemic to our country so there is every reason, for timun tikus to stay in our garden, and highlighted regularly in this blog.
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close-up of timun tikus leaf |
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Timun tikus |
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Timun tikus coming up to the top of trellis.
9 April 2011 |
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Earlier photo: timun tikus strengthening its base.
18 march 2011 |
Sowing Timun Tikus seeds (Zehneria) was the earliest post on Sunday, February 20, 2011 . By March the three timun tikus were getting stronger, strengthening the base as much as they can before pushing climbers up. Their tendrils are a little bit small. They are ready to grab tiny things like grass, and I notice they are not accustomed to gripping on bigger things like bamboo stakes. So, I tied raffia string all over to help them. Again, the tendrils almost didn't notice. Oh well, they don't like my proactive approach.
The earlier leaves are quite full, but later leaves are more fan-like with three lobes. Dealing with this zehneria or timun tikus for the first time is full of surprises. But when are they going to bloom?
bangchik and kakdah
Tanah Merah, Kelantan