Beautiful and Unique Aglonema Flowers
Makes the eye feel happy to see it
Hello everyone Dear Graders, How are you today? We hope that we all stay healthy so that we can take care of our gardens and our beloved earth remains green so that it becomes a beautiful green planet. At our discussion meeting this time I would like to share a story about my personal journey of caring for Aglonema Flowers.
Point to point, I will explain the expressions I used to care for these Aglonema Flowers and other flowers. It's a complicated journey in the plantation world but if we all do it with passion it might get easier and let's see what I have to say on this.
I Found Aglonema Flowers
I didn't buy this flower but I found it 1 year ago in my garden field in the forest and then I cut it to take it home. Then I bought a pot in the market and filled the soil to plant it.
At first I kept this flower pot in the bathroom water flow so that this flower can grow roots faster and can live, until this flower is 1 month old I try to put it in front of my house and water it 1 week 4 times with clean water and grow like now.
Looks Very Blooming
I see this flower blooming from various sides and also each side is not much different in size, this flower doesn't only bloom when it's big, but from small this flower looks like it's blooming.
Straight and Bloom
This flower looks straight up and blooms where the leaves also have a wide space even though there are many leaves, the leaves of this flower do not have a definite number depending on each tree
The tip of the leaf of this flower also looks sharp but not hard either. At first I found it I thought the tip of this flower was sharp but when I held it I felt its softness.
Easy Water Flow
From the blossoming of the leaves of this flower it can make it easier for water to flow both from our watering can and rainwater which will drain directly to the ground.
Water that flows also won't stay on the leaves for long because the leaves have a little slip which can blow away dirt or dust that is on the leaves.
Speckled Flower
I consider this flower to be a flower in which almost all of the leaves have spots, but the spots and flower colors also differ depending on the type of flower because this flower has several other types.
The spots of this type of flower are red and white, which has a round red pattern connected with a white round pattern, a very unique and harmonious blend.
But the stem of this flower is not spotted, it only has one color, namely green, the stem is also very nice to look at when held, it will feel a soft sensation and does not smell because I have kissed it.
One stem of the Aglonema Flower leaves only grows one leaf and this stem will unite with several other stems that are intact as one body with leaves. The main stem of the leaves will immediately grow into the ground one by one, but the roots will be pressed together in the ground. If we try to dig and take one stem, we may have to cut the roots per trunk.
Two Plants Next to Aglonema Flowers
Besides the Aglonema Flower* plant, I also planted other flowers in a pot that I bought once with the Aglonema pot, on the right there is a Japanese papaya plant and on the left there is a Costus Erythrophyllus Rubra plant
Japanese papaya plant
Japanese Papaya Palnt is one of the plants that can be used as an antibacterial drug because there are saponins, tannins, flavonoids, and so on. Some of these compounds can be used for cancer prevention, antioxidant activity, and various other positive results
Erythrophyllus Rubra plant
is an annual plant that has tropical fleshy leaves, the leaves also encircle the stem. In summer the plant has a conical inflorescence with small flowers around it. This plant can grow to a large size if planted in a tropical climate, whereas in areas that are not tropical, this plant needs to be grown indoors.
Maybe these are a few words from me about cultivating the Aglonema Flower plant, so that we can always take care of all the plants in this world.
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Ruba Insiah