The homeland of the daylily is East Asia. This plant is familiar to mankind since ancient times, but for the first time science spoke of daylily in 1753. Swedish researcher Karl Linney called the plant gemerocallis, combining two Greek words: hemera (day, day) and callos (beauty). This name meant that the beauty of the plant lives only one day.
Read MoreMany of us are accustomed to consider the tulip "flower March 8." Yes, this is a low, grassy plant with wide, oblong leaves with a wavy edge and very delicate petals can often be seen on greeting cards and in the hands of men who rush to give them to women. Almost everyone loves tulips.
Read MoreThe mountain flower edelweiss is considered to be one of the most mysterious and rare flowers of the Asteraceae family. In the wild, edelweiss grows at an altitude of about 2000 meters above sea level. He likes secluded and difficult terrain. Did you know? Edelweiss is depicted on the coat of arms of Switzerland. Edelweiss grows up to 15 cm, but consists of many stalks.
Read MoreGarden Flower The Imperial Grouse is a charming perennial plant, so let's take a closer look at its planting, care and reproduction. Hazel Grouse Imperial: the description of the Imperial Grouse - it is absolutely not a capricious plant, and if it is taken care of on time and correctly, then there will be no problems with it.
Read MoreToday we talk about growing clematis in Siberia. Many florists are familiar with this plant, but many believe that the shrub loves an exceptionally warm climate and simply does not grow in northern latitudes. We will prove the opposite, choose the most suitable variety and tell you about the rules of care. Clematis varieties for Siberia Natural varieties of clematis are unsuitable for planting in Siberia, so varieties that can withstand extreme temperatures and cold were bred in the USSR.
Read MoreThe beginning of spring for many is not connected with the date on the calendar, but with the appearance of the first flowers, such as narcissus. The bright colors of delicate flowers with large stamens after the gloomy landscapes of winter with blackened tree trunks touch even people indifferent to the colors. Choosing a place for a daffodil. For planting a daffodil, a site protected from the wind with good lighting is suitable.
Read MoreAmong all the indoor plants, cacti are among the most picky people. Despite the fact that their appearance may not seem as attractive as the exterior of the other green inhabitants of the window sill, many gardeners prefer them. Therefore, if you want to acquire this plant at home, then knowledge of the methods of reproduction of the cactus will be very useful.
Read MoreYucca Elephantis refers to the type of false palms suitable for growing indoors. The homeland of this plant is the humid subtropics of North America. In nature, there are about forty varieties of yucca. In Southern Europe, it grows well in the open field, and where climatic conditions are more severe and changeable, the false palm is grown in the form of a room flower. Read More
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