Who is after my plants?

Informative agricultural infographic about different types of insect eggs that can be found on plants. It presents both beneficial and harmful insects, such as: Whitefly: a common pest. Lacewing: beneficial, since it feeds on harmful insects. Ladybugs: also beneficial, predators of pests such as aphids. Red spider: a pest that can damage plants. Green bug: CONTINUE READING

Rose Morphology Characteristics

•Roots – Fibrous or taproot system.•Stem – Woody with thorns (prickles).•Leaves -Compound, usually 3-9 leaflets, serrated edges.•Flowers – Typically five petals, various colors (red, pink, yellow), fragrant.•Fruit- Rose hip, varies in size and color.•Common species – Rosa damascena* (Damask Rose), Rosa gallica (Gallica Rose), Rosa chinensis (China Rose).(Ai structure) fbpost2024 #science #studentlife #botany #gk #students CONTINUE READING

Amaranth, often seen as a common weed

Amaranth, often seen as a common weed, is a highly nutritious plant with numerous health benefits. Here’s a brief summary of its advantages and uses: Health Benefits of Amaranth: How to Use Amaranth: Add young leaves to salads. Sauté or steam leaves like spinach. Use in soups and stews for flavor and nutrition. Blend leaves CONTINUE READING

Yellow Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)

As a professional gardener, I can describe the Yellow Hibiscus as having brilliant yellow blooms with vibrant red centers, bringing a tropical flair and elegance to any garden. Here’s how to care for this stunning plant: Light: Bright, indirect light to full sun.Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.Soil: Well-draining, fertile mix.Temperature: Ideal range CONTINUE READING

White Fringed Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus ‘Fringed Snow’)

Elegantly dressed in pure white, the White Fringed Carnation graces any garden with its sophisticated, ruffled petals that resemble delicate lace. The softly fringed edges of each bloom add texture and depth, creating a serene and timeless beauty that stands out in any floral arrangement.Light: Full sun to partial shade; prefers bright conditions for best CONTINUE READING