観葉植物、花、花瓶などのイラストです
Discover the ethereal beauty of the Silver Lace Fern, delicate foliage plant renowned for its intricate silver patterns adorning its fronds.
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無料・商用利用OK、編集可能のベクター素材【ピレア・ペペロミオイデス(観葉植物)のイラスト】です…
So I was taking pictures of my garden yesterday and realized that most of the pictures were of plants with awesome leaves. During my career as one who mucks about in the dirt, I've come to understand just how important foliage plants are to having an attractive garden. A variety of plants with interesting leaves, including Astilboides, Lamium, Hosta, Heuchera, Aconitum, Dicentra, and some weeds :-) There are a lot of plants we grow for the flowers they produce. Unfortunately, I've learned that after the flowers are done, you're often left with an ugly, awkward mess of slowly dying leaves for the rest of the summer. (Yes, delphinium, I'm talking about you.) A flower bed filled with too many of these divas will look nice for a few glorious weeks, only to leave you with nothing much to look at for most of the summer unless you surround them with - you guessed it - plants with fabulous foliage. Hosta, bleeding hearts, and delphinium. In the picture above I have a delphinium (not yet in bloom) surrounded by hosta and bleeding hearts, which are two plants with awesome leaves that stay looking nice all summer. (The bleeding hearts have a nice added bonus of turning golden yellow in the fall.) After the delphinium blooms and starts looking like poop, I can cut it back and still have something nice to look at in that same area. So far the method of mixing my garden divas with foliage plants has worked fairly well for me. Another Hosta, Heuchera, and Lamium. Usually I don't like limey colors and silver together, but the lamium goes where it wants. I've given up trying to tell it otherwise. At least it out competes the weeds. Another Heuchera, Lamium, and Astilboides. Native fern and Cimicifuga. They both do well in the dry shade under my tree house. Another lamium. I like how this one looks with a lot of my other plants, so I'm encouraging it to spread. The silver one is far more vigorous, unfortunately. Native ferns and Alchemilla mollis. The best thing about all the plants pictured above is that they are SO EASY to take care of! I have to do very little to keep them looking nice. Add some compost and mulch in spring and cut them back in the fall. No staking, pruning, pest control, minimal deadheading, etc. They just grow and look awesome-- what more could a garden girl ask for? A variety of plants with interesting leaves. Anyone out there have a favorite plant with awesome leaves they'd like to share? Feel free to comment below!
ケンチャヤシは他のヤシと比べると葉の数が少なく、緑が濃いのが特徴です。ヤシの仲間なので地植えにすると10m以上に成長するので、鉢植えで観賞するのに適しています。他のヤシ類と比べると日陰に強く育てやすい観葉植物なので、ホテルのロビーや地下のお店などによく飾ってあります。ヤシには「勝利」という花言葉があり風水でも「難を防ぐ」といわれているので、開店祝いや改装祝い、移転祝いなどに最適です。法人ギフトとしてお贈りする場合はロビーや受付、応接室に置いて頂けます。個人の贈り物や自宅でご利用頂く場合は玄関やリビング、寝室に置いて楽しんで頂けます。濃いグリーンと尖った葉が、南国のトロピカル感を演出してくれます。 【原産地】 ケンチャヤシの原産地はオーストラリアで、シドニー北東にあるロードハウ島に自生しています。ここに自生しているのは、ケンチャヤシとヒロハケンチャヤシの2種類です。この島は年間を通して温暖な気候で、5度を下回ることはありません。雨もよく降る亜熱帯気候に自生しているため、葉の表面はツルツルしていて水をはじくようになっています。 【日当たり】 日陰にも寒さにも比較的強い観葉植物ですが、なるべく半日陰で少しでも日に当ててあげて下さい。ただし直射日光は葉が焼ける原因になるので控えましょう。外に出してあげるときも、半日陰で日光浴をさせてあげて下さい。 【温度・置き場所】 ケンチャヤシは高温多湿を好みます。暖かいところの植物ですが寒さに強く、暖かい地域でしたら外でも冬を越せます。しかし気温は3度以上必要になるので、冬はなるべく室内の暖かいところに置いてあげて下さい。春~秋にかけての気温が高い時期は、暑さに強いので温度は気にしなくて大丈夫です。稀にカイガラムシがつくことがあるので、風通しの良いところに置いて下さい。 【水やり】 初夏から秋口にかけては生育期なので、土の表面が乾いたら鉢底から染み出るくらいたっぷり水をあげて下さい。空気が乾燥していれば2日に1回、湿度が高ければ3~4日に1回くらいの間隔で水をあげて下さい。冬は1週間に1回くらいにして、水やりの間隔をあけて水をあげすぎないようにします。根腐れ防止に受け皿に水が溜まっていたら捨てて下さい。霧吹きで葉水も与えて下さい。 【症状と対処法】 暑さに強く日光を好むケンチャヤシですが、急に直射日光に当てると葉が焼けてしまいます。葉焼けして黄色や茶色になると、元には戻りません。株が弱るので引っ張ったりせず、ハサミで切ってあげて下さい。また、稀にカイガラムシが付くことがあります。少ない場合は歯ブラシでこすり落として下さい。ひどい場合はカイガラムシ用の薬剤を散布して下さい。また、乾燥していると葉ダニが発生しやすくなり、葉の裏を吸われると白っぽくなります。防止のために葉の裏にも葉水をあげて下さい。もし発生してしまったら、殺ダニ剤で駆除して下さい。根腐れをおこした場合は、鉢から抜いて土を落としてから更に根を水で洗い、完璧に土を落とします。その後、腐ったり弱っている根を切り落し新しい土に植えなおしてあげるとよいでしょう。 主に自宅観賞用、その他としてご利用されております。
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光沢のある葉に白い斑が映えるフィロデンドロン・バーキン。綺麗なコントラストが特徴的で、高級感あふれる葉姿からギフトとしても喜ばれます。流通量が少なく、希少な品種です。
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Basic Information: The Hope Philodendron is a beautiful, easy to care for houseplant that provides yearlong beauty with its interesting foliage and full silhouette. These plants are native to regions in South America - specifically Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay - and prefer a tropical, humid environment.
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Alocasia Loco The photo of this room alokazii invariably causes surprise and delight of lovers of home floriculture. Small, with a glossy luster and very sharp tip of the foliage of this sort of alocasia, as in the photo it has the form of a pronounced shamrock, and leaves a feeling that it is made of metal or plastic. Shipping and handling can be hard on live plants so please unbox your new plant right away. If you are experiencing cold weather, please purchase a heat pack to ship with your plant. Alocasia Care:Soil: a light weight, well draining soil is a mustWater: DO NOT overwater your Alocasia. Keep them evenly moist and give them plenty of humidity.Temp: Normal room temperature is fine.Light. Bright, but indirect light. #### WE DO NOT ACCEPT CANCELLATION ONCE ORDER IS PLACED### #### ATTENTION BUYER ###All plants ship in 4" growers pots, and please keep in mind all plants look different than other, it can be color, shapes, size, variegation color or heights. These are live perishable plants and they do have certain shelve life depending on its variety. ### FOR CLAIMS ###We are not responsible for any plant sever damaged during the postage handling, please inspect your purchase upon arrival and reply us within 48 hours of receiving the plant. We require Pictures and description of the issue or claims to be made. ### INTERNATIONAL DISCLAIMER ###:We are more than happy to ship internationally however there will be a risk involve and we will not reliable for any damage plants or setback on these plants.
Another random foliage follow up post of some of the things that caught my eye in the garden today. Pinus densiflora ' Golden Ghost ' Variegated Japanese Red Pine that I got recently on sale. In slightly different light the variegation appears more golden. Isn't it sweet? Manihot grahamii that made it through the winter in a pot in the mostly unheated glass room. Just noticed that it's flowering. Sorry Pam but it's really a foliage plant! Even though I mostly forgot to water it, Ensete maurelii (Red Abyssinian Banana) put on some nice growth this season. The tallest of my Tetrapanax is way taller than I. Interestingly, this is growing in a spot where I planted one years ago and tried for years after to get it to stop growing there. Since I gave up and let it go along with my hopes of having a bed with full sun exposure, I feel much better. Looks like it's going to try and bloom this year. It's always a race to see if they can beat the first freeze. Sedum palmeri looks great all year except when the gardener forgets to cut the scraggly bits, and requires very little care. Agaves & an aloe with some echiverias. I laughed when I saw this faux skull with golden horns. From the lesser known late 80's work of Georgia O'keeffe after her tryst with Patrick Nagel. O.K. I don't need another Yucca 'Bright Star' but this one was so pretty and of a nice size and was on sale for 50% off. It was the last one there and was in a group of Yucca gloriosa variegatas. It needed rescuing. Last but not least is a variegated gingko tree with no name. Buchholz and Buchholz grew some of these years ago and this was one of theirs that came to me through an interesting turn of events. It's a long story so we'll have coffee and talk about it someday. Foliage Follow-Up is hosted by Pam Penick at Digging on the day after Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day to remind us of the importance of foliage in our gardens.
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カールした葉が魅力のフィカス属の観葉植物「ベンジャミン・バロック」の様子をご紹介します。
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Jeune cactus zigzag. Photo: crocus.co.uk Certainement l’un des cactus les plus étranges, le cactus zigzag, Epiphyllum anguliger, maintenant plus correctement Disocactus anguliger, est disponible sur le marché depuis des lunes, mais jusqu’à récemment, seulement très faiblement. À juger par le nombre de spécimens que je vois dans ma jardinerie locale, il semble toutefois devenir subitement très populaire. […]
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This listing is a Syngonium Pink. The Syngonium Pink is a very vibrant and beautiful plant. This plant is very sought after due to it being made from a tissue culture only in Florida. Ask about our winter shipping options and how we can protect your plants during winters coldest months. We sell bulk and have many deals which we offer, ask us any questions or concerns you may have. The Syngonium Pink starter plant has bright glowing pink arrowhead shaped foliage. This gives it the common name of "Arrowhead Ivy". It grows upright when young but will trail as it gets older. It will make a beautiful hanging basket. This tropical makes a great house plant and will tolerate lower light.
Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) The rubber plant is a popular large-specimen houseplant that draws enthusiasts with its rubbery, dark, glossy leaves. This easy-care plant can tolerate low-light conditions and slight neglect and its various cultivars offer a range of variegation and colour if you want to add some patterning to your interior. The rubber plant's large size is suited to larger spaces in your home where it can grow freely; it's perfect on your living room floor or in a double-height space such as a staircase void. *Pot sold separately. *As plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary slightly. *Larger pot sizes (Size 4 and above) are ONLY available for Local Pickup or Local Delivery within 5km of our stores. Skill level Easy Other easy care plants> Alternative names Rubber bush, rubber tree, rubber fig
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