Flower for your home environment July round up.
Greeting ladies and gentlemen tonight is a great night given
the fact that our beautiful nature and flower blog is more than one month old.
This is all because of your continuous readership and support that you have
shown all the way from the first day that I took the initiative to create the
protectmytrees blog.
What are we looking at today?
Today being the first day in the month of August, I prefer
to take a look back at what we shared in the month of July. We shared a lot as
far as home decor flowers are concerned, so I would like to review them as we
look forward to more beautiful and great articles about flowers in our home
environments.
I remember when we clocked fifteen articles, I took a break
and wrote about our journey as a blog back then that basically means that
today, and I am going to review a few flowers that we shared since then. We
have had a number of them and the response and viewership has been very good I
should say.
We have seen different flowers and I would like you my great
blog follower to help me and vote for what you think has been your greatest
article so far. This will help me in a way or another as i try so hard to put
more and research work together to build more great and interesting articles
that are to be featured on this blog.
Getting back to today's topic, let us look back at the
flowers that we recently shared.
The Peace Lily Flower |
The Peace Lily Flower
We had a look at what I dubbed as the flowerless flower
which really pulled a lot of attention. It’s so interesting to see a simple
collection without any visible flowers competing and taking a place in the
flowers environment.
Thereafter, we took some time to research and we came back
with an article about one of the most popular and most loved flowers of all
time, the great Hibiscus lower. So beautiful it is, as it comes in different
colors, our readers were encouraged to seek for the color that best describes
their desires.
The Oxalis Clover, one of the plants that we used to take as
weed in our fathers’ plantations turn out to be one of those very beautiful
home decor flowers that one should put on his or her must have list of flowers.
You need to be so careful with this one though, since it can easily turn into a
dangerous weed in your gardens.
At that point, we looked at the Fuchsia flower, very
beautiful and it received amazing viewership across the globe. Then I shared
with you an article about Succulents, these desert plants are amazingly
beautiful, they add a dry touch in a wet environment, something that is rare
with most home decor flowers.
The Oxalis Flower
The Oxalis Flower |
And finally, we recently looked at a very nice looking piece
of Lily known as the peace Lily, widely known for its amazing beauty, there is
one characteristic that we did not like bot it though. This flower is believed
to be poisonous and it’s recommended that we keep our pets and children away
from it.
That content up there sums up the round up pretty much of
all we shared since our last blog round up article.
In conclusion, as we always do as we conclude each and every
article, I cannot get tired of reminding you the major aim of this blog, which
is to advocate for environmental protection by planting more and more trees and
preserving trees in case we want to put up buildings.
SAVE A TREE, SAVE YOUR LIFE
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