White Rose
Rosa alba, “white rose” the contradiction with Rosa arvensis Rosa alba. Alba Rose Garden is an example of the oldest, was brought to England by the ancient Romans. Flowering once a year. Examples: ‘Semi-plena’, ‘White Rose of York’.
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Sansivera plants, or better known by the name Lilah Mertua this menebar not only charm but also because keindahanya has charm because of exceptional benefits.
Benefits that can be obtained from this plant is in Sansivera ability to absorb and process a pollutant organic acid and some amino acid compound. Plant anti-pollutant (airfreshener) this match is very good in the room or home office, because it is able to absorb and eliminate cigarette smoke smell is not tasty. To remove the odor that is not tasteful rooms in the area 100 square meters with just 4-5 leaf blade Sansivera adults. One strand leaves Sansivera able to absorb as much as formaldehid, Mg 0.938 per hour, even the results of research Antariksa Amerikan States (NASA) states, Sansivera able to absorb the 107 types of harmful elements in the air is able to absorb radiation and various electronic goods such as computers, television, telephone and others.
Besides having the benefit as airfreshner, Sansivera can also be used as drugs, for example Sansivera type Trifasciata Lorenti. Capable of this type is known to prevent diabetes and ambein.
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Pink Flowering Dogwood
Cornus florida var. rubra
(KOR-nus) (FLOR-ih-duh)

When we visited the farm on Sunday they had two pink Dogwoods planted in the circular entrance. I really fell in love with it. It has the deepest color, I saw this season. The dogwood is also beautiful, but not like this. I think it's' Cherokee Chief ', but had even more colors than they usually are.

We got the job on a farm and I look forward to working with the owner. I worked at another firm, yesterday and the garden is alive there. We put in 20 new roses and all, the beautiful rose garden. There are a couple of roses who fight and have a week or two to take over before they get the ax.
I start a big job in Greenwich, Connecticut today. There is always a little anxiety before diving in. The owner seems very nice with a real desire to have a beautiful garden.
I have seen this Hoover Fly when I went to take a photo of the daffodil.
White Crabapple
Malus sp.
Crabapple this had the most seductive perfume. I shot this photo in the small farm. At 25 hectares, it is not really little but smaller than others, we are working on farms. I call the small firm because it has a small garden then others. I'm not sure what this variety of crab is and try to understand is impossible. It might be "Snowdrift" but it's just an assumption. I knew Crabapple are fragrant, but it went a little beyond what I consider normal. It was very enjoyable because there was a patch in lilac and white flowers near the tree was unbearable.
By browsing the archives of shooting, but not pictures I found this Orchid. (Asian Corsage Orchid, Cymbidium "Milk Tea").
Yesterday I completed another house, but my appointment given more work so it was a wash. One of the houses I visited has a collection of rhododendrons yellow, which I find very interesting. I wish I had my camera with me! They will probably be at the time of flowering I return to work. Sigh.
I saw this strongly fragrant Miniature Shrub rose to the nursery when I was buying a 8 to 9 foot Norway spruce. The tag said it was a Shrublet pink, which is something I had not heard before. It was bigger than what I normally think that an appeal of miniature roses and the last was recorded up to 4.5 meters in height. The color is beautiful and all it has a classic look and culture. Just after I took this picture, I'm down in the roses and when I turned around someone was taken to the house.
Christopher H. Warner raised the figure has risen in the United Kingdom in 2000. Weeks Roses introduced in the United States in 2002.
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