Today’s balcony -warm colored flowers-
Lately, there has been a huge difference in temperature between morning and evening.
Introducing plants that are still in full bloom.
First of all, garden cyclamen. It’s probably at its peak now.
The dark red color is very cute. It has been blooming for a really long time since autumn.
Next up is Geum Orange Hobbit.
I was feeling a little tired due to the continued high temperatures for a month, but now I’ve regained my energy as the lowest temperature continues to stay around 5℃.
Although the number of flowers has decreased, each one is still vibrant.
The viola “Bibi Wine Antique” that was cut back is also doing well.
The combination of wire plants and leaves of Hedera and Golden Cecily planted together is very beautiful.
And the third flower of the mini Phalaenopsis orchid has bloomed.
Then the second flower began to wilt, and the bud that was expecting the fourth one also began to wilt.
Since I dried out the buds last time, I kept spraying frequently to keep the first and second buds intact.
I think the humidity should remain the same as before.
More than that, the other buds have also swelled, so I wonder if the mini Phalaenopsis itself is dying to conserve its strength?
I feel like that somehow.
Finally, fixed point observation Margaret.
The number of small flowers has increased, but there are still many buds.
It’s been blooming for a long time, so I have to give it a lot of praise.
I noticed that today I was only taking pictures of flowers in warm colors.
Did you want to feel better?
I don’t really know, but I’m going to try to enjoy my life this week as well.