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Indoor Elegance: The Thread Iron PlantWoody Plants
Indoor Elegance: The Thread Iron Plant
Cedar: World Distribution & Cultural SymbolWoody Plants
Cedar: World Distribution & Cultural Symbol
Primula poissonii: Hardy Spring HeraldWoody Plants
Primula poissonii: Hardy Spring Herald
Spathiphyllum Care and Symbolism
The sphagnum truncatum is a woody plant suitable for bonsai cultivation, requiring careful attention and specific skills. Spathiphyllum, also known as hydrangea pine or water pine, prefers a warm and humid environment with temperatures between 20-30°C. It is not cold-resistant and should be protected from excessive sun exposure. Spathiphyllum thrives in loose, fertile leaf humus soil. The flower's meaning is associated with good fortune and longevity, making it a popular choice for bouquets alongside other flowers like chrysanthemum, carnation, and orchid.
Elderberry Trio: Cymes, Fruit Utility & Shade ToleranceWoody Plants
Elderberry Trio: Cymes, Fruit Utility & Shade Tolerance
Yucca: A Multifunctional Plant of Ornamental and Practical ValueWoody Plants
Yucca: A Multifunctional Plant of Ornamental and Practical Value
Fossil Cycad: Symbol of LongevityWoody Plants
Fossil Cycad: Symbol of Longevity
Paulownia: The Adaptable Multipurpose Tree
Paulownia is a fast-growing woody plant widely distributed in the author's country. It is used as a greening tree and has many other names, such as white-flowered Paulownia and big-fruited Paulownia. Paulownia likes light and can tolerate shade, but it requires a relatively warm climate and is not very cold-resistant. When cultivating Paulownia, it is best to choose loose, fertile, and deep soil, and it can adapt to heavy clay soil as well.
Elevating Elegance: The Allure of the Lotus LanternWoody Plants
Elevating Elegance: The Allure of the Lotus Lantern
Resilient Phoenix Orchid: A North American GemWoody Plants
Resilient Phoenix Orchid: A North American Gem
Unveiling Bamboo Cypress: Charm, Resilience, and Simple CareWoody Plants
Unveiling Bamboo Cypress: Charm, Resilience, and Simple Care
Five-Color Plum dazzles with shifting hues and compact form across the growing seasons
The five-color plum, also known as Mountain Da Dan, Ruyi grass, or five-color hydrangea, is a tropical plant that thrives in warm, humid, and sunny environments. It has strong adaptability, drought-resistance, and can grow in poor soil conditions. The plant blooms from June to October, with its vibrant, color-changing flowers making it a popular ornamental choice. It can be used as a hedge, flower bush, or potted plant, and its cheerful and lively flower language makes it a delightful addition to gardens and landscapes.