Today’s balcony -Beautiful green-
Today is the first sunny day in a while
It was 27℃/20℃, it was hot!
Meanwhile, not only the usual flowers but also greenery looked beautiful, so today I’m featuring only greenery.
First, black pine.
I have been in a good mood since I got it on New Year’s Day.
Sprouts this time of year? The gradation from the bright green in the center to the dark green on the outside is beautiful.
Next is Erica Janome.
Since I did it in April, new buds have been sprouting and are now very lively.
The flowers are so distinctive that it’s easy to forget about them, but the leaves are actually cute too.
A pot of potted plants after cutting the Shirotaegiku, which was finally in full bloom yesterday.
It’s rough, but garden cyclamen and Karex bronze curls.
The combination of wire plants and Shirotaeggiku is attractive even just by looking at the leaves.
It’s a big deal, so let’s cut it all up and arrange it before we say goodbye.
Hedera Golden Cecily’s expression has also changed as the weather gets warmer.
A strong lime color makes me feel summery and excited.
Christmas roses are quietly budding at this time of year.
You’re already working towards next year. There’s still a long way to go, but I’m really looking forward to it.
Finally, Tori. Dracaena consinne ‘Rainbow’.
I’ve always thought that the leaves shining through the sun are so beautiful, and I finally managed to take a photo of them, so I’m posting them here.
I actually feel like it’s more vivid and transparent. Photography is difficult.
As I do this trial and error with photography every day, I realize that my eyes are very good.
From how to focus, to color, to the ability to keep unnecessary things out of your field of view (lol), etc.
It happens automatically without you even having to be conscious of it. I’m really grateful.
Plants are important, but above all, our bodies are our capital.
It looks like it’s going to get hot starting this weekend, but I want to take care of both myself and my plants.