我真的沒有種植物的命 orz
種什麼死什麼 >植物小常識補充:
學名意指神聖的,是神的酒,和狂歡的筵席關聯密切。
原生在東南亞、亞洲、歐洲及北非,對原生地環境的適應性很強,喜較冷涼氣候,耐寒力強,可作為景觀或室內植物。
常春藤為五加科多年生蔓性植物,栽培品種很多,葉型、葉色、葉斑多變化,在栽培觀賞上饒富趣味,是國內常見的蔓性植物種類之一,除可供吊類懸垂植物觀賞之外,亦可作成小盆栽供書桌案頭之小品擺飾,或供做盆栽及插花組合使用,可算是一用途多樣化的觀賞用植物。
常春藤葉片具有二型性,也就是幼年期及成年期葉片形態不同:幼年期的葉片著生於藤蔓性枝條上,具有匍匐特性。
英國長春藤通常為三到五裂;當植株攀爬到至相當之高度時,裂葉會消失而葉片呈橢圓形,莖頂開始會出現分枝,全株呈直立生長,此為成年期。
目前常見栽培的多數為斑葉品種,如‘Ingelise’、‘Kolibri’及全綠之‘Evergreen’及‘Dark Pittsburg’等。
常春藤性耐蔭,栽培時應在適當的遮蔭下進行,一般皆在遮光率50%至80%的遮蔭網下栽培,以避免過強光照。適當生產光度1500-2500呎燭光,夏季陽光直射易造成葉片燒傷。
生育適溫為15-25℃。臺灣常見之栽培品種可忍受12℃之低溫,避免高於32℃以維持生長及根系發育。
常春藤栽培管理,灌溉時間與灌溉水量的控制十分重要,若能採用滴灌方式,除可較有效地控制水份外,亦可保持葉片乾燥減少病害發生,對常春藤的生長與品質的提昇具有十分良好的效果。
夏季高溫悶熱的氣候,對常春藤的生長十分不利,此時應避免烈日暴曬,將植株放置在室內涼爽通風處,或室外半蔭處,可使葉面著色鮮明,嫩綠可愛。七月至八月當氣溫升到30℃以上時,它就停止生長。這時不能因氣溫高而頻頻澆水,要等盆土乾了再澆水,做到“間乾間濕”,同時應停止施肥,以免葉片焦枯。
保持空氣濕度是夏季養護的關鍵,每天要向葉面和盆花周圍噴水2次至3次,以降低氣溫和增加空氣濕度,也可將花盆放置在盛水的盆碟上,花盆用瓦片墊起,使之與水分離,為植株的生長創造適宜的小環境。
控制葉斑病,須避免直接從葉面上灌溉。介質需排水良好,適當pH值為6.0。
繁殖通常採扦插法。取帶有2-3節之莖枝,插於水苔中,18℃以上潮濕半陰環境下,約10-20天發根。
全年皆可進行,但仍以春、秋兩季較適宜,夏季扦插成活率較差。插穗來源,可選生育強健,無病蟲害的植株當做扦插母本,加強枝條的生長以供取得足夠的扦插用插穗。
若對扦插發根率沒有把握的初學者,可採用壓條法,速度雖慢但發根率卻是極高。
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- Nov 15 Sun 2009 01:29
Green Finger - Ivy
- Nov 14 Sat 2009 10:58
Your Interior Design Style
Take a quiz.. and analysis your interior style.
http://www.sproost.com/StyleEngine
Mine specific style combines three more general styles:
40% Cottage Chic
Style
Who says that cottages can't be modern and chic? Who says that they have to be floral and cheesy? Not you! You love the carefree spirit that the cottage interior inspires, but you are also serious about your appreciation for modern art and hip treasures. You love old and new alike, and love to highlight them all to expose the uniqueness of each. What better way to show off these treasures than with a light background?
Materials
You have a great sense of humor when it comes to design and even like to make fun of the style itself. Which means that you will throw in a toy boat or a vintage life preserver to keep the mood of the place just like the color: light! The fabrics are natural (cottons and linens) and are light in touch. Much of the furniture is wood or wood framed (the lighter the better, think driftwood!) and as long as it's used sparingly or with modern lines, you even throw in a wicker piece here and there.
Colors
Your true inspiration (whether you know it or not) is the sea... the colors found at your favorite beach: white and light beige of the sand, a variety of blues for the ocean and sky, and greens and pale grays of the sea glass... but the key is white! Your space should feel light and airy and give off the mood one has when at the beach: laid back! The key with Cottage Chic is balance; in one corner there could be a rustic wood table that looks like it could have been found rather than made, but it is offset with a modern vase while another corner is adorned with a modern Lucite piece.
Space Planning
The furniture is comfortable and the layout is cozy. The more it encourages intimate gatherings the better! Just watch out for the red wine spills on the new white sofa! The color throughout is light and airy - and though you love to accessorize with fun colors (the sky's the limit with a white background), the main color seen and felt throughout the house is white or very light versions of colors so that they feel almost white.
40% French Eclectic
Style
Parlez-vous français? Even if the answer is no, you can confidently say your home does! French Country, like its name, somehow manages to both be formal and casual, classy and unassuming at the same time. You like your spaces to feel inviting from the moment you (or your guest) opens the front door and this feeling should continue even after you've entered your most formal room. Even though there are French antiques here and gold details there, the rustic elements provide a balance and warmth that seems to say, "come in, relax and stay a while." Your love of antiques leads you to flea markets, garage sales and hours of eBay hunting.
Materials
The materials and pieces you are drawn to play on the mix of formal and casual. Many of the pieces look like they were passed down from your great-great-aunt (even if they are brand new!) and you managed to upholster them in a way that made that piece both then and now. Much of the furniture is wood-framed and the wood is either left natural (hey there rustic!), painted white (hey there country!) or even gold (hello refinement!). And many times there is a strong mixture of all of these. If you find yourself leaning much more towards the "country" side of things and away from the Parisian side, drop the gold details and replace them with wrought iron.
Colors
When it comes to color, you are drawn to bright and airy options. Thoughts of the French countryside are key - warm colors such as yellows, reds and oranges hinting at fields of gold. But the nice thing about French Eclectic is you can just as easily go in the opposite direction: pale blues and greens hinting at acres of lavender fields and expansive blue skies.
Space Planning
When you think about laying out your French Eclectic room the key is to invite people in and encourage them to stay. So furniture should be grouped nicely to encourage intimate conversation and the main pieces should be comfortable in both look and feel. There should be plenty of places to set drinks, prop feet and lean back. And yet the functionality of these pieces doesn't necessarily mean that they aren't beautiful antiques or replicas.
20% Vintage Modern
Style
Flea Market anyone? You know you are drawn to modern furniture and interiors, and yet you really don't like a space that feels cold and sterile. And who could blame you? And that's why Vintage Modern is so appealing to you. Though the backdrop of the room, the walls and windows, are many times white or monochromatic, the furniture and accessories have the color, shape and texture to bring the warmth into the space. The great thing about Vintage Modern is ease of mixing different styles in the one space. You can have a new modular sofa mixed with a great pair of chairs that your grandmother purchased in the late 1950's and the new and old work appear as though they were destined for each other. What's great is that even if you don't have time for swap meets and garage sales, so many of the pieces from the mid-century were so great that they have been remade and mimicked year after year.
Materials
The other great thing about Vintage Modern is how low maintenance it can be — fabrics such as cotton, microfiber or ultra-suede and leather all look great and function even better. So whether you are having a cocktail party with friends, or kids are in the picture, the room and the furnishings can handle it. Because the style harkens back to the early twentieth century, the innovative developed during that time are very popular: acrylic, plastic and fiberglass, chrome and steel, and molded plywood. Concrete floors, countertops and furniture are also very popular and lacquered finishes are very common.
Colors
When it comes to color, walls are seen as backdrops for the room. Neutral tones of gray, white, beige and brown are very common and black is a common accent color. Pops of color on the art, furniture and accessories can vary dramatically based on the person, however very common colors are teal blues, army greens and yellow as well as deep oranges and bright reds.
- Oct 02 Fri 2009 17:16
Lucky one
Advice from my mentor.
First job is learning. Second job is about to raise youself up and make money. Don't change jobs too often.
No need to be polite to everyone, ONLY accept those tasks can earn you credits.
Don't be a nice lady(even though I am), at work, there's no real friendship, doesn't mean you have to be "mean" or an assshole. You don't have to like everyone or expect everyone likes you. And in gerneral you don't have to dislike anyone.
It's work that's all!
Performance that only matters. It called meritocracy in western society.
Hide you weakness, show your capability, be aggressive. Believe that you can do more and more capable than you peers.
And the last thing, BUY A DEPARTMENT AS SOON AS YOU CAN!!!
I am a lucky one, to have a friend a mentor like this... LOL
- Oct 01 Thu 2009 23:58
[Ikea] DIY一個舒服的角落