Flower Growers Club
I can't say I'm a fan of houseplants, but I decided to revive a cactus. It wasn't my plant, but my neighbor's, which hadn't been cared for in a year. I asked the community about it and received an answer that was completely satisfactory, so I decided to try to revive the nearly dead plant.
I live in the countryside, and it's just wonderful! But the village store looked a bit dreary. So I thought, maybe I should give them a flower? I just happened to have one extra – a money tree. This flower is quite large – 54 cm tall, it's already fully...
I once saw this flower on the windowsill at a children's clinic: But it was huge and already old. I couldn't resist tearing off a couple of petals. I planted it like a succulent – first, I put the petals in water (pulled them off with the stem), and when roots appeared, I planted it in a universal...
I present to you my unusual flower, mysteriously named Zamioculcas. It only appeared as a houseplant in the late 20th century. It also goes by other names: dollar tree, everlasting tree, dollar palm, and celibacy flower. It belongs to the Araceae family and is considered an evergreen succulent, which is why it is grown...
I've already written about how I came across the Kalanchoe flower—this particular one: Now I'll briefly describe its benefits: it stops bleeding; has astringent properties; reduces inflammation; inhibits bacterial growth; softens skin; has a diuretic effect; heals wounds, including ulcers; treats intestinal disorders; can be used as nasal drops...
At work, I was given a houseplant with a funny name – stag antlers. It's actually a variety of Kalanchoe, scientifically known as Laciniata. It belongs to the Sedum family, or simply Crassulaceae. Besides the unusual leaf shape (I have a dissected variety), this plant also has medicinal properties. The stem and...
Pansies, violas, and violets—these are all names for this flower. It's so beautiful, elegant, and bright, but it's not very tall, not even tall. Pansies, these wonderful eyes, grow along the path in a cheerful crowd. A stunning flower, like something out of a fairy tale—lilac, yellow, and blue! I love pansies and...
A foreigner, Sanvitalia, has settled in my home. Perhaps it's originally from Italy? No, it's from Mexico! Golden daisies, glowing like suns, with dark spots in the center that catch my eye. Sanvitalia is another new flower I planted this spring. Sanvitalia procumbens, a member of the Asteraceae family, is native to Mexico. This is the flower I...
The Carpathian bellflower blooms all summer long, It rings silently, calling the bees to itself, The sky is reflected in its blue flowers, And colorful dewdrops tremble on the leaves, Mushroom rains water it in the heat. Bellflower, beautiful, I admire you! The white Carpathian bellflower has been growing at my dacha for several years now.
I love white daisies, simple Russian flowers, yellow-eyed cuties, a symbol of family and purity. They grow in the fields, at the dacha, in the forests, by the river, and in the steppe, and their main purpose is to tell girls fortunes about love. All over our dacha, ordinary field daisies grow, multiplying... 