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Alem Martínez Kane

“ Um Jardim desenhado com beleza e distinção, é uma harmônica simbiose entre a natureza, entrega, e a vocação do arquiteto paisagista. “

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tropical garden for shady areas 🌿🍃 tropical garden for shady areas 🌿🍃
🌾 simple curved staircase with texas grass in t 🌾 simple curved staircase with texas grass in the background 🍀
… take good care of your thoughts and emotions … pray always, meditate, find your inner peace and everything will be fine … 🤗🙏🏻
… about sculptures from nature … white elephan … about sculptures from nature … white elephant leaf … Kerriodoxa elegans … 🌿🍀💚
The simplicity of design as the strongest element… 🖌✍️
I particularly love the earthy orange tones, even I particularly love the earthy orange tones, even more so in exotic plants like this species from Australia…your name?  Kangaroo Paws … bloom during spring and summer with a beautiful diversity of colors and shapes … totally spectacular!  Enjoy !!! 🌿🍂🧡
Do you know this beautiful exotic leaf plant? … Do you know this beautiful exotic leaf plant? … its name Zamia Furfuracea …. In landscaping, it is an excellent addition to shaded areas next to buildings and closed walls.  It can also be successfully grown in large, wide-mouthed pots.  As it likes environments without direct sun, we can also grow zâmia indoors with good natural light… enjoy it for a change and use it! 🍀💚
Courage is not the majestic oak that sees the stor Courage is not the majestic oak that sees the storms pass;  it is the fragile bud of a flower that opens in the snow.
Like the oak… The oak is a tree native to the n Like the oak…
 The oak is a tree native to the northern hemisphere, mainly Europe.  Several legends and fables that we know are set in European oak forests, for example, the story of Robin Hood, who hid with his band in the trunk of an oak that resists to this day, Major Oak, in Sherwood Forest. in England.
 This species of tree has always been associated with mythological gods of various ancient peoples, being considered sacred.  The Druids, Celtic priests, considered it a gateway to spirituality.  And all this because of its admirable features…
 The oak is an ancient tree and therefore capable of recording the climatic history of long periods of time in its growth rings, being a great source of research for botanists and climatologists.
 But what gives oak such high longevity?  Your capacity for resistance and reaction!  With each weather, the oak grows stronger, deepening its roots and reinvigorating its trunk, becoming more and more firm to the ground and robust.  The twisted characteristic of its branches demonstrates its ability to react in the face of adversity.  In addition, the oak is generous, sheltering in its branches and trunk numerous animal species, in addition to its fruits feeding a varied fauna.
 Transporting this information to the philosophical universe, let us, then, be like the oak tree in the face of life's storms... welcome to anyone who takes shelter under our branches!
The unique beauty of this tree - Lophanthera lacte The unique beauty of this tree - Lophanthera lactescens 🌿💚 The lofantera, also known as lanterneira, is a tree native to northern Brazil, occurring naturally in the Amazon rainforest and in hot, humid regions.  It has a conical or pyramidal crown, with light brown branches, marked by longitudinal striations and reddish heat.  The inflorescences are pendant and conical, up to 50 cm long and composed of numerous yellow flowers.  The beauty, provided by the unique shape and characteristics of the species, is appreciated in landscaping, being used in afforestation of parks, gardens and squares, and can be planted alone or in groups.  It plays an important ecological role, being indicated for the recovery of degraded areas, mainly close to rivers and lakes.  The wood is orange and used locally for carpentry, joinery and civil construction.
The adam's rib (Monstera deliciosa) is often confu The adam's rib (Monstera deliciosa) is often confused with the guaimbê (Philodendro bipinnatifidum): the easiest difference to be recognized by those who don't know much about botany is that the adam's rib (on the left in the photo) has cutouts in the form of holes, while the guaimbê (on the right) has the edges torn completely, without "holes". If you're not sure which plant you have, don't eat the fruit - the rib fruit has a tuti-fruti smell and a taste reminiscent of bananas and custard apple, while the guaimbê fruit can be toxic or cause an allergy. 🌿🍀💚
…. a complete garden always with sculpture inclu …. a complete garden always with sculpture included… #garden #gardening #sculpture #landscape #sculpturegarden #art
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