
#73 Kepong, my gardener, is pollinating thousands of flowers of Z. Fadjar's Pink. Unfortunately the camera angle could not cover the entire planting ground full with these flowers. It took us both around 5 hours to pollinate them all. It is really a backbone breaking job but we like and enjoy it. If we need to emasculate the flower prior to cross pollinating, maybe the job could not be finished in one whole day. Luckily, we need not do that, because Z. Fadjar's Pink could not set seed just by natural pollinating (by insect and/or wind). It needs relatively a lot of pollen (until its pistil become yellow) to set seed. Please see, the flowers appear much higher above the low leaves.