So we came to the plants-standards of fragrant species, varieties, we will pick up doubles with a similar aroma. It is known that some flowers generously share their aroma with many cultures. And others in your weave complex aroma smells of so many flowers and fruits, because they have no […]
Sage for the Garden: Species, Ornamental Varieties, Photos
One of my favorite topics on the site is spicy aromatic plants from the Labiatae/Lamiaceae family. Their world is very beautiful, fragrant and diverse! It is not limited to traditional species and classic sage smells. With the General dominance of purple, which goes well with the light colors of roses, […]
How To Plant And Care For Portulaca
Surprisingly delicate exquisite flower won the gardeners with its unpretentiousness and naive beauty. Being popular in Europe as early as the Middle Ages, today in many European countries Portulaca grows as a field weed breeding self-sowing. Despite this circumstance, for many gardeners, Portulaca is a welcome guest in a flower […]
Primroses: Photos, Descriptions
The first spring visit to the country is always a long — awaited holiday. Any passionate florist will easily remember this wonderful excitement, trembling covering you from head to toe and enveloping the intoxicating smell of thawed earth and the tart aroma of unfolding greenery. The aftertaste of winter finally […]
Nymphaea: Varieties and Growing Problems In Cold Climates
In the names of objects and phenomena we put the main thing that reflects their essence. The famous taxonomist K. Linnaeus for centuries and for all peoples named these beautiful creatures Nymphaea in honor of the goddesses personifying nature. And for the English botanist R. Selisbury Nymphaeas were apparently a […]
Conspiracy Theory: Spy Plants
The cold war is over, and the” axis of evil”, according to our former opponents, has shifted within the borders. However, espionage passions do not subside and periodically again remind themselves not only by going to the screens of another story about her Majesty’s agent or spy scandal, but also […]
Interesting Facts About Familiar Plants: Unexpected Varieties and Phenomena (Part 2)
And so, we continue our interesting facts about the world of plants from the publication Interesting Facts about Familiar Plants: Unexpected Varieties and Phenomena (Part 1). And we stopped at the sixth point, so drove on! 6. Should you be afraid of cross-pollination of Cucurbitaceae? Everyone knows that melons, melons […]