Light purple hairy croton

Light purple hairy croton

Light purple hairy croton is a shrub, 1-2 meters tall; The tender branches, petioles, and inflorescences are covered with light purple brown or light purple waxy star shaped soft hairs; The branches are hairless. The leaves are thin and leathery, oblong elliptical or elliptical ovate in shape, 9-13 cm long and 3-5 cm wide, with a short pointed to gradually pointed tip at the top, a nearly circular base, and a full margin. The tender leaves turn black after drying, with sparse star shaped soft hairs along the midrib and lateral veins. The growing leaves become hairless; There are 3 basal veins, 3-4 pairs of lateral veins, and a curved arch connection near the edge; The petiole is 1.5-5 centimeters long and has two pedunculated cup-shaped glands at the top.
Cycas

Cycas

Cycas revoluta Thunb., an evergreen plant in the Cycas family, is palm shaped with a cylindrical trunk; The scales and leaves are triangular ovate in shape, with spines on the petiole. When young, they are densely covered with yellow brown felt; Nutritious leaves are ovate and narrowly lanceolate in shape; The male bulbous flower is cylindrical in shape. The seeds are oval in shape, red in color, with a smooth middle seed coat and an orange red outer seed coat when mature. The spore and leaf ball stage is from May to July, and the seeds mature from September to October According to legend, the development of Cycas requires the supply of iron. When it weakens, if iron powder is given, it will not be difficult to recover; It is called "Su Tie" because it has the same effect when nailed with iron nails into the stem.
Dwarf Ivy

Dwarf Ivy

Dwarf ivy, also known as upright ivy, is a non climbing evergreen shrub. This is a very slow growing evergreen dwarf shrub that can grow up to 1 meter high and have a width of about 1 meter.
Forsythia

Forsythia

False Forsythia is a plant belonging to the family Verbenaceae and the genus False Forsythia. Shrubs, about 1.5-3 meters high; Branches have thorns, and young branches have soft fur. Leaves opposite, rarely whorled, leaves ovate elliptical or ovate lanceolate, papery, apex short pointed or blunt, base wedge-shaped, with soft hairs. The inflorescence is terminal or axillary, often arranged in a conical shape; Calyx tubular, hairy, approximately 5 millimeters long, 5-lobed, with 5 edges; The corolla is usually blue purple, about 8 millimeters long, slightly irregular, 5-lobed, with flattened lobes and slight hairs on the inside and outside. The drupe is spherical, hairless, glossy, with a diameter of about 5 millimeters. It is reddish yellow when ripe and surrounded by enlarged persistent sepals. Native to tropical America.
Redrlowered Loropetalum

Redrlowered Loropetalum

Loropetalum Chinense (Latin name: Loropetalum Chinense), also known as Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetalum Chinense, Loropetal. The bark is dark gray or light gray brown, with many branches. The tender branches are reddish brown and densely covered with star shaped hairs. Leaves are leathery and alternate in texture, oval or elliptical in shape, measuring 2-5cm in length with a short pointed tip. The base is round and asymmetrical, with star shaped hairs on both sides. The entire margin is dark red on the leaf surface and gray on the back. There are 4 petals, with a purple red linear length of 1-2cm, and 3-8 flowers clustered at the ends of small branches. The capsule is brown in color and nearly oval in shape.
Thick Calyx Lingxiao

Thick Calyx Lingxiao

Campsis Radians (L.) Seed It is a plant belonging to the Wisteriaceae family and the Lingxiao genus. It is a vine with aerial roots and can grow up to 10 meters in length. There are 9-11 small leaves, ranging from elliptical to ovate in shape, with a pointed tail at the top and a wedge-shaped base. The edges are toothed and covered with short hairs at least along the midrib. Calyx bell shaped, about 2 centimeters long, slightly curled outward, without raised longitudinal ribs. The corolla tube is slender, funnel-shaped, and ranges from orange red to bright red. The capsule is cylindrical in shape, 8-12 centimeters long, about 2 millimeters thick, peduncle, hard shelled.
Red Thousand Layers

Red Thousand Layers

Callistimon rigidus, scientific name of the Red Thousand Layer, is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 4 meters high. Its leaves are sharp and shaped like a spear, and it can grow up to 8 centimeters in length. In summer, it will produce red bottle brush shaped flowers that grow 15 centimeters long, with yellow tips on the stamens. This plant is native to Australia.
Red Thousand Layer Tree Seedlings

Red Thousand Layer Tree Seedlings

Callistimon rigidus, scientific name of the Red Thousand Layer, is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 4 meters high. Its leaves are sharp and shaped like a spear, and it can grow up to 8 centimeters in length. In summer, it will produce red bottle brush shaped flowers that grow 15 centimeters long, with yellow tips on the stamens. This plant is native to Australia.
Tulsi

Tulsi

Saint Basil, also known as God Basil, Dipper Leaf, Dipper or Gabo, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Lamiaceae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and is widely planted in Southeast Asia and tropical regions. Saint Basil is an upright small shrub that stands between 30-60 centimeters tall. The leaves are green or purple in color and interact with each other. Purple flowers.
Sleeping Hibiscus

Sleeping Hibiscus

Hanging Bellflower is a shrub plant in the Malvaceae family, belonging to the genus Hanging Bellflower. The plant height can reach up to 3 meters; Small branches covered in soft hairs; Leaves ovate lanceolate or ovate, apex gradually pointed, base broadly wedge-shaped or nearly rounded, with blunt teeth, both surfaces nearly hairless or veins sparsely covered with stellate soft hairs; The flower has a solitary leaf axil or branch tip, with small bracteoles spoon shaped and long hairs on the edges. The sepals are bell shaped, and the corolla is red and drooping cylindrical. The upper part is slightly expanded, and the stamen column extends outside the corolla. The stigma is head shaped; The fruit is a fleshy berry like body that splits after drying; The flowering period lasts throughout the year. The hanging lily is native to Mexico and Colombia, and is distributed in provinces such as Guangdong and Yunnan in China. I prefer environments with high temperatures, humidity, and ample sunlight.
Ku Liu

Ku Liu

Salix elaeagnos, also known as bitter willow, olive willow, gray white willow or desert willow, is a flowering plant that grows in Central, Southern and Southwest Asia. It is an upright shrub that can grow up to 3 meters tall and 5 meters wide, with narrow gray green leaves that can grow up to 20 centimeters long. It turns yellow in autumn. In spring, green male inflorescences appear together with leaves, and the male inflorescences have yellow anthers. Like all willow trees, this species is dioecious.
Flowering false forsythia

Flowering false forsythia

False Forsythia is a plant belonging to the family Verbenaceae and the genus False Forsythia. Shrubs, about 1.5-3 meters high; Branches have thorns, and young branches have soft fur. Leaves opposite, rarely whorled, leaves ovate elliptical or ovate lanceolate, papery, apex short pointed or blunt, base wedge-shaped, with soft hairs. The inflorescence is terminal or axillary, often arranged in a conical shape; Calyx tubular, hairy, approximately 5 millimeters long, 5-lobed, with 5 edges; The corolla is usually blue purple, about 8 millimeters long, slightly irregular, 5-lobed, with flattened lobes and slight hairs on the inside and outside. The drupe is spherical, hairless, glossy, and surrounded by enlarged persistent sepals. The flowering and fruiting period is from May to October, which can last throughout the year in the south. Native to tropical America.
Milk sample

Milk sample

Milk seed is a deciduous shrub belonging to the Euphorbia genus in the Euphorbia family. Branches with thorns, small branches very open, densely covered with silver white and yellow brown scales when young; Leaves are papery or membranous, ranging from elliptical to ovate elliptical or ovate lanceolate in shape, with a pure pointed tip and a rounded or wedge-shaped base. They have white star shaped hairs or scales when young, and are densely covered with silver white and a small amount of brown scales below; Flowers bloom before leaves, yellow white, fragrant, densely covered with silver white shield shaped scales; The fruit is nearly spherical or oval in shape, green when young, covered with silver white or brown scales, and red when mature. The flowering period is from April to May, and the fruiting period is from July to August.