Monday, May 2, 2011

Sending flowers Frangipani

The Frangipani is a tropical plant of the genus plumeria renowned for the beauty of its flowers and especially for its exquisite fragrance. It belongs to the family which includes Dogbane: the Apocynaceae. It contains 7-8 species of mainly deciduous shrubs and small trees. They are native to Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America as far south as Brazil but have been spread throughout the world's tropics.
  It is related to the Oleander, Nerium oleander, and both possess poisonous, milky sap, rather similar to that of Euphorbia.

 flowersContact with the sap may irritate eyes and skin. Each of the separate species of Plumeria bears differently shaped alternate leaves and their form and growth habits are also distinct. The leaves of P. alba are quite narrow and corrugated, while leaves of P. pudica have an elongated oak shape and glossy, dark green color.

You can place it in a well lit porch and cool temperature  and it will bloom continuously from summer to autumn. It forms a shrub 1 to 3 m high. While planting, let it stay cool and dry in winter and resume watering it gradually in spring. It is most fragrant at night in order to lure sphinx moths to pollinate them.

The flowers have no nectar, and simply dupe their pollinators. It has a romantic fragrance and a choice of beautiful warm tropical colours. For centuries frangipani has been one of the great plants for human adornment. The early uses of frangipani have been recorded by the ancient Aztecs. It is a deciduous shrubs and trees, native to Mexico and Central America and Venezuela, and it produces flowers ranging from yellow to pink.

In several Pacific islands, Frangipanis are used for making leis. Frangipani has spread to all tropical areas of the world.  The moths inadvertently pollinate them by transferring pollen from flower to flower in their fruitless search for nectar.The most fragrant frangipani are those of light shade and it is called Bird of paradise.
The large bluish green leaves of Strelitzia flowers and orange and blue spectrum, whose shape recalls the head of a bird, may appear twice a year, and will give a tone decidedly exotic to your veranda. Buy old plants with the development of more than 1 m in all directions, so that you can grow  them in a large pottery filled with a light and nutritious soil. The cool temperatures in winter cause the roots to be a bit cramped and promotes flowering. Its species may be easily propagated from cuttings of leafless stem tips in spring.

Cuttings are allowed to dry at the base before planting in well-drained soil. Cuttings are particularly susceptible to rot in moist soil. Propagation can also be by tissue culture from cuttings of freshly elongated stems or aseptically germinated seed. Pruning is best accomplished in the winter for deciduous varieties, or when cuttings are desired.

This flowering plant is good in planting in the garden to make it more elegant. You can plant it together with the Fern weeping plant or Platycerium. It is an epiphytic plant it grows by clinging to trees without the parasite. It adapts well to the atmosphere. It may even live longer you can put in the suspended from the structure of the veranda  so that the elderly can reach impressive dimensions of 1 m or more in all directions.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Carefree Summer Keeping Geraniums away from pests and diseases

To keep geraniums (actually, this is Pelargonium) vigorous and healthy, it is often sufficient to grow them with lots of exposure to the sun, space and balanced fertilization, without too much nitrogen contents. Rustica provides you some additional tips when it comes to taking care of them.

Planter of geraniums and Nemesia

Be very watchful when tending geraniums. Regularly check their condition in order to intervene as quickly as possible in cases of attack or further progress of the disease process.

Brown pelargonium

image of sending flowers.Comment: This disease process stops the flower buds from growing. When the plants become infected with it, all its parts eventually wilt. Its stems tend to wither and turn into black colors and the leaves are consumed by the pests. These pests are small hairy caterpillars with green or red colors that can be seen on the leaves of the plant. It is otherwise known as a "Stem Borer" butterfly that is native to South Africa. It was first known in France during the late 1990s when there is an absence of predators and they have produced so much that time.

Solutions: When it comes to this disease, there is no product treatment that was produced that is intended to kill these pests in home gardens. The only tip you can follow it to remove the tracks that the pests made. The affected parts should also be taken out in order not to spread the damage to other plants.

Rust

Comment: This disease in plants forms yellowish spots on top of the leaves. They are deposits that are reverse, circular, concentric, and sort of forms brownish pustules.If you buy your plants with a international flower delivery service always check your plants for pests.This is another fungus attack in plants. However, this time the fungus specifically targets the zonal geranium of the plant.

Solutions: Treating the plant with this disease involves keeping an eye on them regularly for probable very strong attacks that may slow down their development. The assault can be so grave that it may even cause the plant to stop growing. As soon as you see the symptoms, pluck the first affected leaves and parts. If it is necessary, sacrifice all the affected parts to stop the spread of the disease. After that, burn all the waste to kill all the fungus and prevent it from coming back again.

The small white fly (greenhouse whitefly)

Observation: After an attack from the small white fly, the underside of the leaves usually become sticky and may turn into a black color. These are small white gnats that you can see flying in the sky. When they bite on leaves, they suck up all the sap. After that, they excrete honeydew that forms a sooty mold and later settles into a black powdered fungus.



Solutions: To put a stop to these pests, install yellow sticky traps or pots of plants like tobacco repulsive, marigold, Nicandra near the geraniums. These will drive the pests away. You can also spray a soap solution on the plant several times within 2 or 3 days.Sending flowers to your loved ones is fast and easy an you can do it online.