 | Rosa - Rose | | These plants shall be watered frequently to keep a constantly humid substrate. However avoid the water stagnation and decrease waterings in case of low temperatures. Grow this plant in a very bright location, but away from direct sunlight, that can damage the leaves. |  | Clethra alnifolia | | Waterings shall be given by watering the soil deeply, but only when it is very dry, avoiding to leave plant roots in stagnating water. During the cold season we can suspend waterings. £ Clethra alnifolia prefers semishady locations, not exposed to direct sunlight for too long periods. |  | Sedum cautleoides - Stonecrop | | These plants shall be watered frequently to keep a constantly humid substrate. However avoid the water stagnation and decrease waterings in case of low temperatures. Grow this plant in a very bright location, but away from direct sunlight, that can damage the leaves. |  | Corydalis flexuosa | | We remind to water The Corydalis flexuosa very often, specially in summer; the soil shall be maintained humid constantly, but not soaked. During the cold season we can decrease waterings, but avoid the soil to dry out completely for too long periods. £ Corydalis flexuosa shall be placed in a bright location for a good growth, but away from direct sunlight. |  | Metasequoia glyptostroboides - Dawn redwood | | Waterings shall be given by watering the soil deeply, but only when it is very dry, avoiding to leave plant roots in stagnating water. During the cold season we can suspend waterings. £ Metasequoia glyptostroboides prefers semishady locations, not exposed to direct sunlight for too long periods. |  | Iris Barbata-Elatior - German iris | | It is advisable very frequent and generous waterings, to maintain the soil constantly humid. We can decrease waterings in winter. These plants like bright locations, but shall not be exposed to direct sunlight. |  | Digitalis lanata - Rusty foxglove | | We remind to water The Digitalis lanata very often, specially in summer; the soil shall be maintained humid constantly, but not soaked. During the cold season we can decrease waterings, but avoid the soil to dry out completely for too long periods. It prefers semishady locations, where it can receive few hours a day of sunlight. |  | Pinus strobus - Pine | | Water The Pinus strobus rather regularly from March to October, always allowing the soil to dry out well between two waterings. Avoid water excesses or stagnating water; during the cold season waterings can be decreased or suspended. £ Pinus strobus shall be placed in a bright location for a good growth, but away from direct sunlight. | |