Separated at birth, Indonesian-born twins reunited in Sweden

Twins born in Indonesia and put up separately for ...

Ex-L'Oreal chief Owen-Jones asks court to shut chip stand

The former head of cosmetics giant L'Oreal, Lindsay Owen-Jones, has asked a ...

Pitcher hamper, anyone?

  • Photo courtesy: Sin Chew Daily

  • Photo courtesy: Sin Chew Daily

MELAKA: Have you ever seen pitchers being used as decorations for Chinese New Year hampers?

Pitchers are normally hanging downward, but this new type of pitcher is growing up straight from the ground!

According to the owner of a florist at Jalan Ong Kim Wee, Melaka, the pitcher has been brought in from Texas, USA, but has since been grown in Cameron Highlands as well.

"We are the first in Melaka to use this kind of pitcher."

This kind of pitcher is more attractive than the ordinary pitchers we see, with a red or green flower-like leaf growing from the opening of the pitcher trap.

"This pitcher can catch its own insects, and we sometimes see insects trapped inside.

"However, unlike ordinary pitchers which prefer dark and humid places, this new type of pitcher needs a lot of sunlight.

"It is advisable to bring it out to for some sun every morning, and then pour some water on the pitcher trap for it to drink.

"If you can feed it with some insects, I believe it would grow even bigger and more beautiful."

Hampers decorated with this new type of pitcher have become a hit among customers looking for novelty. (Translated by DOMINIC LOH/Sin Chew Daily)

Kooky 2010.02.07

Please Note: You may have disabled JavaScript and/or CSS. Although this news content will be accessible, certain functionality is unavailable.
Separated at birth, Indonesian-born twins reunited in Sweden
Twins born in Indonesia and put up separately for adopt ...
Ex-L'Oreal chief Owen-Jones asks court to shut chip stand
The former head of cosmetics giant L'Oreal, Lindsay Owe ...
Groundhogs clash over weather prognosis
Hollywood star and weather seer Punxsutawney Phil used ...
Nepal pensioner claims to be world's shortest man
Guinness World Records experts said Thursday they are t ...
64-year-old tub of lard found in Germany -- still edible
A German pensioner who had kept a tub of lard in his cu ...
Baboons wreak havoc at Zimbabwe border post
Troops of bag-snatching, truck-looting baboons are caus ...