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Pennantia Baylisiana
Hailing from New Zealand, Pennantia baylisiana is one of the rarest trees in the world. With only one known wild specimen, it's on the brink of extinction. Conservation efforts include propagation and planting in botanical gardens.
Encephalartos Woodii
This plant is also known as the Wood's Cycad. It's so rare that only one male plant exists, found in South Africa. Without a female plant, it can't reproduce naturally. Conservationists are working on preserving this living fossil.
Slipper Orchid (Paphiopedilum spp)
The Slipper Orchid is known for its unique, slipper-shaped pouch. Found mainly in Southeast Asia, these orchids are rare due to habitat loss and over-collection. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these beautiful rare plants.
Best Practices for Watering
Early Morning Watering: Watering early in the day reduces evaporation and allows plants to absorb moisture before the heat of the day.
Soil Level Watering: Focus on watering at the soil level to ensure the roots receive adequate moisture without wetting the foliage, which can lead to fungal diseases.
Preserve Moisture with Mulching
Mulching is an excellent practice to conserve soil moisture and keep your plants healthy. A good mulch, rich in organic matter, prevents surface evaporation, saving water. Mulching also discourages weeds, especially when used with landscape fabric, further retaining water and nutrients for your garden.
Tree Bags
Tree bags are a fantastic solution for providing deep, slow watering to tree roots. These bags prevent runoff and water waste, ensuring that the water reaches deep into the soil where it is most needed. Tree bags are especially useful for newly planted trees that require consistent moisture to establish strong root systems.
Watering Cans
Watering cans are a classic and versatile tool for gardeners. When choosing a watering can, make sure it is leak-free to avoid wasting water. Opt for a larger capacity watering can to minimize the number of refill trips, making your watering routine more efficient.
Pruning Wisdom
Post-blooming, typically in late Winter or early Spring, consider pruning your poinsettia to encourage bushier growth. Trim back the stems to around 6-8 inches from the soil level.
Lighting Matters
Place your Poinsettia in a well-lit spot, preferably one with bright, indirect light. While they love brightness, direct sunlight can be harsh. Strike a balance to keep their color vibrant and their leaves healthy.
Beautiful Botanicals
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