38: Bromeliad
Bromeliads are fascinating plants that are known for their unique structure and stunning colors. They belong to the family Bromeliaceae and are widely cultivated for their ornamental value. Bromeliads are native to tropical regions of the Americas and can be found in a wide range of environments, from rainforests to deserts. What sets bromeliads apart from other plants is their rosette-shaped arrangement of leaves which forms a central cup-like structure, known as the urn or tank. This tank is capable of storing water, providing a habitat for insects, frogs, and other small animals. The colorful leaves of bromeliads vary in shape and size, and produce striking flowers of various shades. Their ease of cultivation and unique characteristics make bromeliads perfect for adding a touch of exotic beauty to gardens and interiors.
37: Zz Plant
The Zz plant, also known as Zamioculcas zamiifolia, is an extremely popular indoor plant due to its ease of care and ability to thrive in low light conditions. Its glossy, dark green leaves grow in a graceful, arching form and can reach up to three feet in length. The Zz plant is also known for its air-purifying abilities, as it can effectively filter toxins such as benzene, formaldehyde, and xylene from the air. This plant is a great choice for those new to plant care or for those looking to add some greenery to a low light space.
May 2023
Photo dump for May 2023. These are all pictures from my trip to Utah over Memorial Day weekend.
The Virgin River Gorge on I-15, driving through Arizona between Utah and Nevada. We took a little detour on the trip home to look around. Exit on Cedar Pocket (mile post 18). The gorge looks similar to the Grand Canyon, on a smaller scale, with colorful layers and geologic formations. This area was the inspiration for my Mesas painting.
Mantua Reservoir, did some fishing here. Didn’t catch anything this time though. It’s a cute area with fishing, boating, and swimming.
Some sheep at the ranch we visited. I thought they were adorable but they didn’t really want to interact or be pet 😅
36: Peace Lily
As a popular indoor plant, the Peace Lily is one of the most elegant plants you can grow in your home or office. It owes its name to its white, graceful, and delicate flowers, which resemble little white flags of peace. The Peace lily, also known as Spathiphyllum, is native to tropical regions worldwide, and it is easy to care for, making it an excellent addition to any home garden or office setting.
Peace lilies thrive best when planted in a warm, humid location with indirect sunlight. Although they do not require much maintenance, they do need to be watered regularly, and their soil should be kept moist, but not saturated. A Peace lily that is healthy will grow new leaves continually, while the old ones turn yellow and wilt away. Removing the old leaves will make way for the new ones to grow, and, in that regard, the Peace lily is associated with renewal, rebirth, and new beginnings.
35: String of Hearts
The String of Hearts plant, also known as Ceropegia woodii, is a charming and low-maintenance plant that has recently gained popularity as a houseplant. It is an easy-to-grow trailing plant native to South Africa that produces delicate, heart-shaped leaves that grow along thin, wiry stems. Despite its delicate appearance, the String of Hearts is a hardy plant that can thrive in various light levels and soil types. It is also highly adaptable to different planting containers, making it a versatile addition to any room in the house. This plant is a lovely choice for those who want to add some greenery to their living spaces without having to devote a lot of time and energy to maintenance.