Stockholm Arlanda, Sweden, 7 August 2023
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Stockholm Arlanda, Sweden, 7 August 2023
ノイバラ,20th June 2020
“ Regardless of how many species there are, one fact is certain - many Saintpaulia risk extinction if nothing is done to save them. Again, populations of Saintpaulia species are often extremely isolated. Though more recent surveys have revealed that a handful of lowland species are more widespread than previously thought, mid to highland species are nonetheless quite restricted in their distribution. Habitat loss is the #1 threat facing Saintpaulia. Logging, both legal and illegal, and farming are causing the diverse tropical forests of eastern Africa to shrink more and more each year. As these forests disappear, so do Saintpaulia and all of the other organisms that call them home. “
HIBISCUS PLANT
HIBISCUS PLANT
Hibiscus plant has vibrant flowers in attractive colors to light up the garden.
PLANT VALUES
It is an ideal stand-alone hedge and has high medicinal properties.
SUNLIGHT
This plant loves to grow in full sunlight for about six hours per day.
WATERING
Water the plants deeply at regular intervals.
SOIL
Hibiscus prefers to grow in slightly acidic with well-drained soil or potting mix along with organic content.
FERTILIZER
Apply a handful well decomposed organic manure in early spring. Spray neem oil in diluted form onto the leaf when the mealy bugs attacks.
PRUNING
Remove affected or dry branches most importantly prune after flowering.