Posts Tagged ‘flowering’

postheadericon Pear flower, fall color tree

pear flower

Today I present another beautiful example of the “color” of autumn. There is the widespread or known in these latitudes, but it gives great ornamental value in North America.

The scientific name of flower Peral (as it is commonly known) is Pyrus calleryana. Part of its appeal, especially at flowering is accounted for by the family to which it belongs, the Rosaceae.

It has a neat cup, that is, you think you look and work of an expert pruner in topiary. But the fact is that is naturally endowed with a uniform and symmetrical growth.

The beautiful color that occurs in flowering time (that you can appreciate in a post photos tomorrow), plus your purchases before leaf fall in autumn. This deciduous tree, of a rustic, it’s downright commendable for its beauty.

postheadericon Azaleas in the Garden

These beautiful plants are special to decorate gardens surrounded showing them off in pots, as they are very colorful and offer a colorful beaten.

Azaleas Flawers

They can be organized in clumps, making roads, which marked its delicate flowers, or showing them off spaced, planted alone or mixed with other species.

They are plants that adapt very easily and live with others, but as all require some attention.

Azaleas Flawers in the garden

In summer, they require a highly abundant irrigation, and frequent, but always avoiding large puddles forming on the floor because its root is very sensitive and can easily rot. Remember in winter, provided that the soil should remain moist, achieved with a weekly watering.

Azaleas Flawers in the garden

In addition to fertilize them, the ideal is to do in warmer months, careful not to overdo it in the information packages provide us with the size, soil from which our plant is located. While they are easy to grow, sensitive plants and excess salt concentration, can kill the plant.

Azaleas white in the garden

To multiply the azaleas, must be made in pots, when they have finished flowering, as this leads to new outbreaks and from there we can extract new seedlings. In terms of pests, which are further damaging mites and moths, typical of this species.