춥다
울동네 국화
울동네 단풍
서울식물원
버들잎해바라기
느릅나무
Caladium Red Glamor
Achemea chantinii 'Rebecca'
Begonia Phoe's Cleo
Monstera adansonii
Dracaena compacta
Pink Peacock Ardisia. This is without a doubt the most spectacular cultivar of this species. When I first saw it in Japan, it looked surreal. The leaves are a deep burgundy, highlighted with fluorescent pink. I have grown this cultivar in my garden for a number of years and it has proven cold hardy for me until we hit the low teens and 40 mph winds. Then it was killed to the ground, but re-sprouted. As with the species, one must grow this selection in the shade. It has the same showy red berries of the species, and amazingly, it comes true from seed, as do most cultivars of Ardisia crenata and A. crispa. Most other variegated forms that I have seen in Japan were sold as seedlings with no cultivar name.
Ardisia crenata 'Beni Kajaku' Red Hot Embers
Microsorum musifolium ‘Crocodyllus’ – Crocodile Fern
고란초과
토끼발고사리 포자
포인세티아 전시회
Poinsettia Sugar ball
Snow ball
불꽃
레몬에이드
그레이스
Flame
Pallet
Clara White
Heidi pink
Green Star
Red Wing
Pallet
Red Elf
Pink Bell
산세베리아 Pineapple과 붉은머리오목눈이
초롱꽃속
우측
히비스커스
Ceiba chodatii, the floss silk tree, is a species of deciduous tree native to the tropical and subtropical forests of South America. It has a bottle-shaped swollen trunk in which water is stored for the dry season and is known locally as palo borracho.
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