ts graceful appearance, which gives it the look of a grass. In addition to its fine foliage and tufted growth habit, this perennial produces arching inflorescences in the summer that bend and sway at the slightest breeze. This characteristic has earned it the lovely nickname of angel's fishing rod! ...
grow and highly aesthetic. Its graphic silhouette is particularly effective in contemporary gardens and rockeries, especially since it produces light inflorescences in summer that can reach up to 1.5 meters in height. With its bright red flowers, the red yucca certainly lives up to its name! It is ...
1- How to choose your lavender plant? City gardeners who only have a balcony can definitely consider planting lavender in a large pot. At the time of purchase, you can settle for a small plant sold in a pot because lavenders are fast-growing plants. Whether you cultivate them in a pot or in the ...
rld! It can reach a span of 4 meters and produce leaves that are 2 meters in diameter. In addition to its spectacular foliage, it produces red and green inflorescences in spikes during the summer. To enjoy the exuberance of this tropical plant, it requires a very moist soil rich in humus. It is ess ...
cause its flowering is followed by small black berries that birds enjoy. Therefore, if you want to feed the birds in winter, do not cut off the faded inflorescences! She is more rustic than she appears. Despite its tropical origins, the rice paper plant is more hardy than one might think. Its foliag ...
e, like the arums, monstera, and anthuriums. Even though its giant foliage is its main attraction, this plant also produces, from June to September, inflorescences that are characteristic of the Araceae. These are large spathes of yellow color and slightly fragrant. She likes the warmth and humidit ...
s an arbor with gray bark that is rather smooth. It grows to a height of 5 to 10 meters and has oval and shiny leaves, dark green in color. Its spiky inflorescences produce green to yellow fruits shaped like apples, whose pleasant smell is particularly misleading. Indeed, biting into one of these f ...