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Thursday, May 30, 2024

Nice color of Coleus

 Nice color of Coleus.

It is unique of its kind)

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Nice color of Coleus

 A genus of plants in the Lamiaceae family. Previously, the genus included about 150 species of plants, but later, as a result of research, a deep revision was carried out and only three confirmed species remained in it - Coleus vesiculosus, Coleus forskahlii and Coleus lucidus. 

Varietal lily "Tiny Epic" Grows even in pots

 

Χoya.

 Hoya is a luxurious tropical liana with a lush, spreading crown. In nature, it forms 10-meter vines, and indoors, the length of the shoots does not exceed 5-6 meters.

 A characteristic feature is fleshy glossy leaves, as if covered with wax. Therefore, hoya is popularly known as wax ivy.

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Χoya pic. 1.

My favorite Oxalis

 A genus of annual, often perennial herbs, sometimes subshrubs of the Oxalidaceae family.


 This plant improves metabolism, increases appetite, has an antihelminthic, hemostatic, wound-healing, diuretic and choleretic effect. In addition, wood sorrel eliminates heartburn, vomiting, normalizes the acidity of gastric juice, reduces blood pressure, is an antiscorbutic and antidote for mercury and arsenic poisoning.

Asparagus grows best in a well-lit area.

 Asparagus grows best in a well-lit area. Loves high humidity. Does not tolerate high temperatures well.

Spurge

Haworthia - leaf succulent

 The conditions for keeping haworthias and care at home are the same for everyone, regardless of their type.

Place the plant in a bright place, it is advisable to provide 3-4 hours of sunlight in the morning or evening. If the windows of your apartment face east or west, this location will be ideal. In case of strong sunlight from a southern window, the flower must be shaded during the midday hours.



Zamioculcas or dollar tree is an extremely desirable permanent resident in every home

 Pest damage to Zamioculcas is observed rarely, probably due to the dense skin covering the leaves; it is sometimes attacked by scale insects, spider mites, aphids and thrips, in dry indoor air conditions.

Japonica

 

Iris

 

Sunday, May 26, 2024

Wisteria

 Wisterias are generally a series of large woody deciduous vines. The most common species called wisteria is Chinese Wisteria (Wisteria sinensis (Sims) DC.). The common generic name is often also applied to Japanese Wisteria (Wisteria floribunda) and some other species. 


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Wisterias are generally a series of large woody deciduous vines.
 The perennial, well-developed plant is up to 15-18 m tall, with drooping liana branches, odd-pinnate leaves up to 30 cm long, with 7-13 leaflets. It blooms in spring at the end of March - purple fragrant flowers are formed, collected in hanging brushes.

Lilac

 

Delphinium

Violet is a fabulous flower, Nobody can argue with that.

  Violet is a fabulous flower,Nobody can argue with that.

Creating wondrous beauty

And amazing stories.

Each has its own destiny

And the catalog description,

But no words have been invented

To describe this creation.

When exposed to high temperatures, Cyclamens stop blooming.

 When exposed to high temperatures, Cyclamens stop blooming. Their leaves are turning yellow. The plant goes into a dormant state. The pot with the tuber can be removed from the windowsill before growth begins in the autumn.



Dracaena.

 Good afternoon everyone! I am rooting a Dracaena stem and the question arose: how deep should I plant it?

Hello everyone, I want to form a lush Syngonium, is it possible to prune the vine? (2 arrows grow)

 Hello everyone, I want to form a lush Syngonium, is it possible to prune the vine? (2 arrows grow)







Pelargonium loves bright light with morning or evening sun, moderate watering and a light, loose substrate.

 Pelargonium


loves bright light with morning or evening sun, moderate watering and a light, loose substrate.

Good afternoon, dear flower growers, please tell me what’s wrong with the calathea

 Good afternoon, dear flower growers, please tell me what’s wrong with the calathea - I bought a baby in a 6 pot in November, after my arrival I transplanted it into a 600 ml pot (I had just started working with flowers and didn’t know that this was a lot), for the first two months everything was fine, it grew leaves, then the leaves began to turn yellow and dry out (the tip and along the edges), I transplanted it into a more suitable pot. 

Rhipsalis.

 Representatives of the genus are abundantly branching epiphytic shrubs with aerial roots. All species have soft bristly pubescence, no thor...