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近所の住宅で軒先にあった、
クマさんの形の「マサキ(ニシキギ)」の木。
ニシキギ属。
別名:ボウシュウマサキ、
オオバマサキ、
ヤクシママサキ。
学名:Euonymus japonicus
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マサキの花にニホンミツバチ(6月18日)
#Apis cerana japonica#Japanese honey bee#honey bee#bee#pszczoła wschodnia#pszczoła#insects#owady#japan#Euonymus japonicus#Japanese spindle#evergreen spindle#flowers#kwiaty
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It's been a busy morning for me! Had a few plants ready to plant on my day off, then another 7 arrived today! Scroll down for some updates!
The new border I created at the back of my garden. I began this a few weeks prior but it needed topping up with some compost and I filled in some more spaces with plants.
Bottom left and bottom right are dianthus 'rocking red'. In the centre is a fern and in front of the fern is a couple of campanulas and a lithodora. In the upper left is a sea holly (eryngium) and upper right is a baptisia. Between two rockery stones is a sedum 'atlantis'. Either side of the big penny stepping stone are penstemon 'dark towers'.
A closer look at the sedum 'atlantis'.
The wildlife pond. I'm hoping for a frog to come and make its home here. The aquatic plants are growing as well as the bulbs I planted around it. My garden is prone to slugs which destroy some plants so I'm hoping a frog will come and eat them!!!
A little experiment of mine. I began making my own compost last year. Want to test its effectiveness so I bought two achillea plants of the same size and planted them in the same sized pots. The pot on the left is my homemade compost and on the right from a garden centre. I don't expect mine to be as good but I'm just curious!
Just some things I planted out in the border today and a spare dianthus.
#gardencore#garden#uk garden#english garden#plants#flowers#pond#wildlife pond#penstemon#lithodora#campanula#baptisia#achillea#fern#dianthus#euonymus japonicus#plant daddy#plantcore
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E – Euonymus japonicus Thunb. – Fusaria giapponese (Celastraceae)
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Plant tour!!! (part 1)
I have them spread between two very different balconies. The one on the back has mostly shade and less wind, no rain at all. The one on the front gets aaaall the direct sunlight from sunrise to early afternoon and it's very explode to rain and wind, except from the corner against the wall that is more covered.
Note: I took all these pictures at the same time, 9:30 pm, after almost two hours of working on every plant and having watered every single one (that needed it)
Here we go!!!
Starting strong with this beautiful Delosperma Cooperi, which actually has tons of bright pink flowers that are currently sleeping
Bonus: the tiny pot has it's baby, which is not doing so so great. I might have to give up on him soon
Then, this Alstroemeria which has been flowering decently like a good old lady. I might have to cut it a more proper shape soon
Then I have this monstrosity, but I'm not giving up on it because it's actually two Dahlia plants who are not completely dead yet. Waiting for a miracle here
Up next we have a very dramatic huge pot of Solanum. Today was a really hot day so The Queen pretended that I haven't been watering it for two weeks
Next we got the big two, Basil and Parsley. Doing just fine, considering that Basil here has flowered a ton
Now we have the two best looking plants actually, the two cousins of Euonymus (respectively japonicus and fortunei)
It looks like they are faded but actually I just turned them around, they've been facing the wall for too long
Up next, a very sad looking plant of Hydrangea that has been suffering a lot every since after it flowered earlier this summer.
Next is a not so happyYucca that needs a crutch to stand up
Total plant count so far 12 (I count each individual plant except for the basil and the big solana, both which I counted as one plant)
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Japanese spindletree (Euonymus japonicus) is a popular ornamental evergreen shrub with numerous cultivars. Due to its superb adaptability and decorative looks, evergreen spindle can be found in parks and gardens all over the world. Its flowers produce a lot of nectar, which makes this plant very attractive to bees.Japanese spindle tree
In the Netherlands, many people call this plant spilboome meaning a spindle tree. Since the Dutch make spindles out of its timber and also that this plant is native to Japan, it is now called Japanese spindle tree.
Interesting Facts
The japanese spindletree is a highly ornamental bonsai plant, which can be planted as a cascading bonsai, or can be trimmed into an oblique or curved type, with thousands of different forms.
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Me going out to the garden at 2pm: This is it. This is the year that I don’t prune the giant evergreen euonymus shrubs back too far like I have done every year for the past ten years. This is it.
Euonymus at 4pm:
Me at 4pm:
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#nature#garden#golden euonymus#golden#yellow#sunshine#aelinth#mine#spring#2020#my garden#yellow plant#yellow leaves#yellow shrub#shrub#euonymus japonicus
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Euonymus Japonicus is an excellent plant in your garden because it is evergreen. This means it will keep its leaves all year round, providing a nice green colour to your landscape during the winter. It also has attractive flowers and berries, making it a popular choice for home gardens. Several varieties of Euonymus Japonicus are available, so you can find one that best suits your needs.
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マユミ・真弓/檀
ニシキギ科ニシキギ属、学名 Euonymus hamiltonianus の落葉低木。アジア原産。古来より弓材に使われたことが和名の由来。雌雄異株で5〜6月に緑白色の花が咲き、秋に紅葉し薄紅色の四角い実がなる。近種にコマユミ (E. alatus)、ツリバナ (E. oxyphyllus)、マサキ (E. japonicus) などがある。
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マサキの花にキンケハラナガツチバチ(6月20日)
#Megacampsomeris prismatica#scolid wasp#Scoliidae#insects#owady#japan#Euonymus japonicus#evergreen spindle#Japanese spindle#flowers#kwiaty
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Euonymus japonicus 'white spire'
Euonymus japonicus 'paloma blanca'
Some cute Japanese shrubs to add to my garden!
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柾|正木[Masaki] Euonymus japonicus Thunb.
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Euonymus japonicus in a garden close to my school. In some countries, the plant is grown for it's latex, which is used as an insulator. Although there are some reported medicinal and culinary uses for the leaf, it should be avoided, as there are reports of toxicity. Learn more about our online herbalism courses. Visit jointheflow.net #botany #euonymus #euonymusjaponicus #urbanherbalist #herbnerd #urbangardening #myherbalstudies #herbalism #herbalistsofinstagram #herbalmedicine #survivalskills #plantallies #herbalist #poisonousplants #herbalschool https://www.instagram.com/p/B8BcHxcFsRl/?igshid=14yex26z7j2uu
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