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Cashew Blossoms
24/02/2026

Cashew Blossoms

Bleeding Heart Vine, scientifically known as Clerodendrum thomsoniae. Here's some information about this plant:Appearanc...
19/07/2025

Bleeding Heart Vine, scientifically known as Clerodendrum thomsoniae.

Here's some information about this plant:
Appearance:
It's a woody vine with glossy, dark green, oval leaves. The distinctive flowers feature white, heart-shaped bracts from which a smaller, red flower emerges, creating a striking contrast.
Growth Habits:
It's a fast-growing, evergreen climbing plant that can reach 10-15 feet in its native habitat, though it remains smaller in containers.
Care Requirements:
Light: It prefers full sun to partial shade, with foliage appearing darker and fuller in partial shade.
Soil & Water: Provide well-draining soil and maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging.
Temperature: It's not frost-tolerant and thrives in warm climates.
Uses:
It's suitable for trellises, hanging baskets, or can be pruned into a shrub-like form. It also attracts birds, bees, and butterflies.

Roses! 🌹
16/07/2025

Roses! 🌹

Oriental false hawksbeard (Youngia japonica). It's a species of flowering plant in the aster family, native to eastern A...
16/07/2025

Oriental false hawksbeard (Youngia japonica).

It's a species of flowering plant in the aster family, native to eastern Asia but now found as a weed nearly worldwide. It has yellow flowers and basal leaves that can vary from almost un-lobed to deeply lobed.
Habitat:
It's a cosmopolitan herb often found in disturbed areas like roadsides, cultivated fields, and lawns, but can also penetrate into natural areas.
Edibility:
The young leaves and stems are considered edible and can be consumed raw in salads or cooked.
Invasiveness:
It's considered an invasive species in many regions due to its prolific seed production and ability to spread rapidly.

Princess Flower scientifically known as Pleroma urvilleanum (formerly Tibouchina urvilleana), or also commonly called Gl...
12/07/2025

Princess Flower

scientifically known as Pleroma urvilleanum (formerly Tibouchina urvilleana), or also commonly called Glory Bush or Lasiandra.

Appearance:
It is a sprawling evergreen shrub with large, brilliant purple flowers, up to 10 cm (4 inches) in diameter, featuring distinctive black stamens. The leaves are dark green, velvety, and have prominent longitudinal veins.
Native Habitat:
This plant is native to Brazil and is widely grown in subtropical and tropical climates as an ornamental shrub.
Flowering Season:
It produces flowers throughout the summer and autumn, with some blooms appearing year-round, especially from May to January.
Cultivation:
It thrives in full sun and prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soils. It can be grown in containers or as a specimen plant in gardens.
Common Names:
Besides Princess Flower, it is also known as Glory Bush, Lasiandra, or Begum Bahar in some regions.

Cherry BlossomsCherry blossoms are the flowers of trees in the Prunus subgenus Cerasus, typically referring to ornamenta...
12/07/2025

Cherry Blossoms
Cherry blossoms are the flowers of trees in the Prunus subgenus Cerasus, typically referring to ornamental cherry trees rather than those grown for fruit.

Sakura is the Japanese term for these trees and their flowers.

They are iconic in Japan and hold deep cultural significance, symbolizing the fleeting beauty and transience of life.

Cherry blossom season in Japan typically occurs during spring, from March to May, with exact timing varying by region.

Meadow HawkweedScientifi Name: Hieracium caespitosumAppearance:It has clusters of small, bright yellow, dandelion-like f...
10/07/2025

Meadow Hawkweed
Scientifi Name: Hieracium caespitosum
Appearance:
It has clusters of small, bright yellow, dandelion-like flower heads on top of mostly leafless stems, which can grow up to 1 meter tall.
Leaves:
The leaves are long, narrow, and somewhat hairy, forming a basal rosette, with one or two smaller leaves often present on the stem.
Sap:
The entire plant contains a milky sap.
Spread:
Meadow Hawkweed spreads through seeds, underground creeping stems (rhizomes), and above-ground creeping stems (stolons).
Habitat:
It is native to Europe and commonly found in fields, pastures, roadsides, and open woodlands in areas where it has been introduced, including parts of North America.

RosemaryScientific name: Salva Rosmarinus formerly Rosmarinus officinalisDescription:Rosemary is an aromatic, perennial ...
10/07/2025

Rosemary
Scientific name: Salva Rosmarinus formerly Rosmarinus officinalis
Description:
Rosemary is an aromatic, perennial evergreen shrub belonging to the mint family (Lamiaceae). It features fragrant, needle-like leaves and small flowers that can be blue, lavender, or white.
Origin and History:
The botanical name Rosmarinus means "dew of the sea," likely due to its origins in the coastal Mediterranean region. It has been valued as a sacred and medicinal plant since ancient times.
Uses:
Rosemary is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens, especially in Mediterranean climates, due to its attractiveness and drought tolerance. It's also a popular culinary herb and used in sachets or potpourri.
Medicinal Properties:
Rosemary has a long history of use in folk medicine for various ailments, including headaches, muscle spasms, and even for hair growth. Scientific studies have also explored its potential neuropharmacological properties and antioxidant activities.
Cultivation:
It is considered relatively easy to grow and is known for being pest-resistant. Rosemary can grow quite large and can be pruned into various shapes, including formal hedges and topiary.

Eto na ilalagay na signage sa pedestrian lane.
01/10/2024

Eto na ilalagay na signage sa pedestrian lane.

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