Beautiful yellow perennial flowers for the garden: a catalog with names and photos. Gaillardia - gaillardia

landscaping 03.06.2019
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Choosing flowers to decorate flower beds on the site is a process that any gardener likes. A variety of flowering plants are found in specialized stores and nurseries. You can add sunny colors to a flower garden even on a gloomy day by planting in it yellow color.

Early daffodils, crocuses and tulips, summer sunflowers and chrysanthemums and marigolds blooming until late autumn - all these are perennial flowers that create a mood in the garden.

Yellow flowers: description and meaning

Yellow flowers are traditionally associated with the sun. They bring joy, energize and attract the eye. Breeders bred a large number of plant varieties with yellow flowers.

For clearance suburban area you can choose tall, medium tall or miniature perennials. Select plants in such a way as to create a yellow flower bed of continuous flowering, from the first spring months until the onset of autumn cold.

Below is the catalog beautiful perennials yellow, which can be grown in the country, with descriptions and photographs.

Spring flowers

Among yellow perennials there are many representatives that bloom in April-May, as soon as the snow melts and the frosts stop. It is recommended to plant them on the site in the fall, so that by the new season they have time to take root and gain strength to form buds.

Crocus

Crocuses are among the first to bloom in the garden. These are unpretentious perennial flowers that are successfully grown by gardeners.

Features of crocuses:

  • They reproduce with the help of bulbs.
  • Blooms in mid-spring for 2 weeks.
  • They prefer acidic, fertile soils with high humidity.
  • They grow in one place for no more than 4 years, after which they gradually degenerate.

The most common varieties of crocuses with yellow buds:

  • golden yellow;
  • Goldilocks;
  • Yellow Mammoth.

Crocus Golden Yellow

Crocus Goldilocks

Crocus Yellow Mammoth

Tulip

A spring garden without tulips is a rarity. Already in early May, amicable flowering of bulbous perennials begins on the plots.

Tulip Growing Tips:

  • Depending on the variety, they are found with simple or double buds.
  • The height of the stems ranges from 20 to 80 cm.
  • Tulips are planted in sunny areas with light fertile soil.
  • For proper development they need abundant watering and loosening.
  • It is not recommended to plant different varieties next to each other, as they tend to over-pollinate.
  • Every 3-4 years it is necessary to rejuvenate to avoid degeneration.

The stores have a huge selection of varieties of bulbs. Among the representatives with yellow petals, the variety is especially popular. Strong Gold. Due to the large bud and tall stem, it is suitable for cutting and arranging bouquets. Terry variety Monte Peone has an unusually decorative bud and a delicate aroma.

Tulip Strong Gold

Tulip Monte Peone

Hyacinth

A perennial flower won the hearts of gardeners not only with its decorative appearance, but also with an unforgettable aroma. Low (up to 30 cm) flower stalks like clusters are dotted with miniature flowers, shaped like bells.

The bulbous plant is quite demanding on growing conditions:

  • , loose structure and drainage.
  • Areas with shading from the midday sun are preferred.
  • Protection from the winds is necessary, so it is recommended to plant near shrubs or buildings.
  • Mandatory superphosphate during the growing season.
  • It is important to remove weeds in a timely manner and mulch the soil.
  • Watering is moderate, waterlogging of the soil should not be allowed.

Hyacinths with yellow petals bloom a little later than other varieties, retaining their decorative effect for 2 weeks.


Hyacinth

Narcissus

Fragrant herbaceous perennial blooms in late spring:

  • The plant tolerates winter well without additional shelter.
  • Shade tolerant, but blooms best in sunny areas of the garden.
  • Regular watering and loosening of the soil is required.
  • On the fertile soils can grow 5-6 years without transplantation.
  • Flowers solitary, borne on long stems.
  • The shape of the petals of daffodil is very diverse, depending on belonging to different varieties.
  • There are both monophonic flowers, and with a bright border of the perianth.

Terry varieties of daffodils look especially impressive - "Double Gold Medal" and "Flyer".

Narcissus Double Gold Medal

Narcissus Flyer

yellow daffodil

Iris

These perennial flowers are distinguished by a wide variety of varieties, which are divided according to the following criteria:

  • according to the timing of flowering;
  • by type of root system;
  • plant height;
  • by color of flowers.

Agrotechnics for growing irises depends on the species and variety. They are united by their exactingness for abundant watering, especially during flowering.

It is preferable to grow perennials on neutral, loose soil, providing drainage. Irises bloom best in open air. sun rays flowerbeds. Pay attention to varieties: Reticulated Iris Dunford and Spotted Yellow(with red dots).

Iris Danforda

Iris Spotted Yellow

grouse

Representative of the Liliaceae family, whose fragrant buds decorate the flower bed from April to May. It grows well on sandy and loamy soils, needs moderate watering and high illumination.

Among the varieties of this bulbous, there are both undersized and tall (up to 1 meter) varieties. The plant got its name due to the spectacular appearance of flowers with a colorful pattern on the petals.


Grouse

Primrose

Miniature primrose bushes are covered with numerous buds from mid-spring to June. Primrose tolerates winter frosts well grows in light, moderately fertile soil. Abundant flowering is ensured if you plant a flower in an area where the sun shines in the morning. Primrose reproduces by dividing the bush of an adult plant.


Primrose

Doronicum

It has the following properties:

  • Allows increase yield by 50% in just a few weeks of use.
  • You can get good harvest even on low-fertility soils and in adverse climatic conditions
  • Absolutely safe

Yellow flowers - frequenters of flower gardens

It is hard to imagine a summer garden without such popular flowers as roses, lilies, peonies, daisies or gladioli. Breeders have long bred many varieties of sunny colors of these crops.

Lily

Bulbous perennial with a huge variety of varieties. It reaches its greatest decorativeness when grown in areas open to the sun. In one place it develops up to 4-5 years. Subsequently, it needs rejuvenation by dividing the bulbs.

The culture is responsive to fertilizing with fertilizers for bulbs. Blooms throughout the second half of summer, while the buds that have faded are recommended to be removed immediately. This will prolong the formation of new flowers.


Lily

Clematis

Curly clematis liana is a wonderful decoration for arches and pergolas in the garden.

To please with an abundance of flowers, follow the recommendations for caring for a perennial:

  • The soil needs neutral acidity with a layer of drainage.
  • should be chosen protected from the winds and midday rays of the sun.
  • Be sure to have support for fragile stems.
  • Top dressing is applied several times per season.
  • For the winter, shelter and shortening of shoots are required in accordance with the pruning group.

Yellow petals are found in varieties " Langutika», « Lopatnik"and saw-leaved clematis.


Clematis

Peony

Flower beds give a special charm. A herbaceous or treelike shrub takes center stage in the garden. He loves bright sun and fertile soil. Do not plant peonies near buildings or in the shade of trees.

Lush flowering is achieved if you regularly feed the bushes with fertilizers and provide proper watering without standing water. To maintain a decorative appearance, it is recommended to transplant every 3-4 years to a new place. In this case, the bush must be rejuvenated by dividing the roots.


Peony

Roses

Probably, there is no such gardener who would bypass this beautiful flower. Numerous settled in flowerbeds around the world. Despite the difficulties that growers face when growing rose gardens, the popularity of the plant is only growing.

The number of varieties is increasing every year, including yellow colors:

  1. Graham Thomas- climbing with fragrant yellow buds that cover the bush all summer.
  2. Mary Rose- English peony rose from the famous collection of David Austin. Distinguished by a delicate aroma of yellow-orange flowers on a branchy bush.
  3. golden showers- the rose is perfect for decorating arches due to the ability of the stems to braid the supports. Wavy petals of pure yellow color attract with their decorative effect.

Rose Graham Thomas

Rose Charlotte

Rose Golden Showers

Chrysanthemum

The light-loving plant comes to the fore of the flower garden with the onset of August, when large buds completely cover the plant. The flowering period continues until late autumn. It is necessary to provide chrysanthemums with neutral soil acidity and regular fertilizing with nitrogen and organic fertilizers.

In order to form as many buds as possible on the shoots, pinch the tops at the beginning of summer. After the chrysanthemum fades, the ground part is cut off and covered for the winter.


Chrysanthemum

Dahlia

Tuberous culture, with a large number of varieties and varieties. Among them there are tall representatives who need support and undersized varieties suitable for decorating borders.

Dahlias do not withstand frost, so with the advent negative temperatures, the tubers are carefully dug up and placed in a dry and cool place.

Large flowers, up to 20 cm in diameter, are formed on bushes with 3-5 stems. If you leave more peduncles, then the size of the buds will decrease significantly.


Dahlia

Gladiolus

Yellow gladiolus fit perfectly into the autumn look of the garden. It is necessary to plant the bulbs of a handsome perennial at the end of spring, and in August the first buds will appear on it. The landing site should be well lit, the soil needs phosphorus.

The variety of gladiolus looks original on the flower garden " Contrast". Its bright yellow petals set off burgundy spots. On one peduncle, up to 23 sequentially blooming buds are formed.


Gladiolus

A flower familiar from childhood, turning after the sun. Belongs to the Astrov family over 100 species are known. The inflorescence-basket is formed by tubular and reed flowers of a rich yellow-orange color. The stems are powerful, grow up to 3 meters in height. Planting in open areas is preferred, support is required to protect against strong winds.

golden ball

Rudbeckia, better known as the Golden Ball, is a perennial herbaceous plant. The culture is unpretentious in care and quickly grows over the site, filling it with large balls of yellow, double flowers. The diameter of one "ball" is 10-15 cm. Varieties of different heights are known. The largest representatives need a garter to a support. Rudbeckia blooms from July until frost.


golden ball

Viola

A miniature representative of the violet family is often used by gardeners to decorate borders and rock gardens. annuals and perennial varieties violas delight with a variety of colors.

Viola prefers to grow in shaded areas, direct sunlight can kill the flower.

The surface root system requires frequent moistening and loosening of the soil. For long flowering, remove wilted buds in time. Viola yellow is recognized by gardeners as the most unpretentious.


Viola

heliopsis

Blooming throughout the summer perennial shrub. Rough heliopsis is the most widespread in Russia. On tall stems, inflorescences of yellow-orange colors are formed. The petals resemble chamomile in shape, reed at the edges and tubular in the middle of the inflorescence. The diameter is 7-10 cm.


heliopsis

More rare, but no less yellow flowers

Aquilegia

elf flower- this is the name of this perennial for the unusually decorative shape of the petals. Belongs to the buttercup family. Green leaves with a wax coating are collected in a basal rosette.

On smooth peduncles, single drooping flowers of various shapes and colors are formed. Hybrid varieties have varieties with yellow simple and double buds. It blooms within one month, in rare cases up to 7 weeks.


Aquilegia

Helenium

Perennial compound culture belonging to the Astrov family. Inflorescences with yellow petals are collected around a brown cone covered with pollen.

Popular varieties different dates flowering and stem height:


Rudbeckia

The yellow petals of rudbeckia are gathered around a black-brown core. Perennial herbaceous plant is absolutely unpretentious. Once every 5 years, it is recommended to transplant plantings with a flower to a new place and rejuvenate it by dividing the rhizome. Height garden culture varies from 50 cm to 2 meters. Tall rudbeckia need additional support.


Rudbeckia

goldenrod

One of the most unpretentious perennial herbaceous plants on the site. Scientifically called Solidago. It grows on any soil and does not require special attention from the gardener. At the same time, it retains a decorative look throughout the season.

The erect stems are densely covered with small dark green foliage. Inflorescences are collected in panicles, which are covered with greenish balls of buds in early summer. In August, the petals open and acquire a rich golden color. Widely used by florists in the design of bouquets.


goldenrod

Oenothera

perennial shrub, rapidly growing in the garden. The petals of evening primrose are bright yellow, unlike annual and biennial varieties. Winter-hardy and unpretentious culture.

The only requirement for abundant flowering is bright sun. For many years it grows in one place, without requiring care. Bright, numerous flowers open in the afternoon.


Oenothera

Delphinium

Tall delphinium arrows with many gradually blooming flowers are a real flower bed decoration. Recently, breeders have managed to develop a perennial variety with yellow petals.

Delphinium needs regular fertilization. In the spring, add nitrogen-containing top dressing to the soil, during the flowering period, pay attention to fertilizers with phosphorus and potassium.

yellow delphiniums

Snapdragon

A perennial herbaceous shrub whose biological name is Antirrinum. fragrant flowers The plants are shaped like a lion's mouth. They are collected in ascending inflorescences, opening gradually from the bottom up.

Is different long flowering period - up to 3 months. The yellow varieties of antirrinum have a pronounced aroma. Snapdragon care consists of weeding, watering in dry weather, and applying organic fertilizers.


Snapdragon

bathing suit

Troll flower or swimsuit feels great in shady places. She can keep the company of shrubs or decorate stone decorative structures. The bright flowers of the bathing suit bloom in late spring or June.

Lush flowering lasts about 3 weeks. Mature plants do not tolerate transplanting very well. In one place, the bathing suit grows for many years, without requiring special care. Provide only frequent, but not abundant watering and loosening. For the winter, the shoots are cut to the bud.


bathing suit

Eremurus

A tall daylily native to Asia. slender stems perennial flower reaching out for sunlight. Eremurus is able to grow in the driest areas and go without watering for a long time. Waterlogging the soil can adversely affect the flower.

In the design of flower beds used as the top layer. Spike-shaped inflorescences form in June and gradually burst into bright colors from the bottom up. A fully bloomed flower pleases gardeners for about 2 weeks.


Eremurus

Loosestrife

The loosestrife or lysimachia belongs to the primrose family. Forms a branched bush with erect or creeping shoots, densely decorated with flowers.

The yellow color of the petals is characteristic of the following varieties:

  • Common loosestrife. An upright stem grows up to 1 meter. Blooms in mid-June, pyramidal inflorescences. Prefers partial shade and moist soil.
  • Pointed loosestrife. We love flower growers for lush bushes of light greenery and abundant flowering. Petals are yellow with an orange center. Blooms for about a month and a half in mid-summer.
  • The loosestrife is coined. Miniature perennial with single flowers and creeping shoots. Able to grow rapidly, crowding out neighboring crops.

Ranunculus

garden ranunculus- the popular name of this tuberous perennial. Unusually delicate buds have attracted the attention of flower growers around the world. The flower is often used in bouquets and compositions. It is better to grow ranunculus in well-lit flower beds with fertile soil.

Regular watering of the flower and providing a drainage layer is important. For the winter, garden ranunculus tubers must be dug up and stored in a cool place. With proper care, it blooms from spring to July.


Ranunculus

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yellow herbaceous flowers

Buzulnik

Perennial shrub with lush greenery and yellow flowers unusual shape. Undersized representatives and large bushes rise 2 meters from the ground. Likes moist and fertile soils in sun-shaded areas. Under direct rays, it dries up and loses its decorative appearance. Inflorescences spike-shaped, solitary or paniculate.


Buzulnik

yarrow

Herbal plant of the Asteraceae family. It is used for decoration of the site and for medicinal purposes. Numerous flowers are collected in thyroid inflorescences. For the arrangement of the rock garden, pay attention to the Yarrow felt.

This is a groundcover growing no more than 15 cm in height. Baskets of lemon inflorescences cover flower beds and flower beds with a dense carpet.


yarrow

St. John's wort

Garden St. John's wort, unlike its wild relative, is a herbaceous perennial with ornamental greenery and flowers. The yellow stars of the buds stand out effectively against the background of dark green shoots.

St. John's wort gives a special attraction a lot of the thinnest elongated stamens framed by delicate petals. It does not require care, as it is able to independently provide for its development.


St. John's wort

Gentian yellow

In the second half of summer, large gentiana flowers or gentian yellow. It is the tallest member of the genus. Its stems stretched upwards reach a height of one and a half meters. At their top, in the axils of the leaves, several flowers of a bizarre shape are formed at once.

Petals are elongated, with pointed edges. Gentian blooms for about 2 months. All Gentians need to thrive is full sun, light, well-drained soil, and moderate watering.


Gentian

Low growing yellow perennials

Adonis

Adonis spring - an ideal perennial plant to decorate the alpine slide. Delicate yellow flowers on needle-like stems go well with early primroses. Adonis is extremely demanding on the composition of the soil.

It grows best in black soil with the addition of wood ash. It dies in the shade, so you need good illumination of the site. It does not tolerate transplanting, so it has been growing in one place for many years.


Adonis

Primula Yellow Giant

Refers to perennial herbaceous flowers. Low bushes develop well in partial shade on moist, moderately fertile soils. When planting, plants are placed close to each other so that there is no open space between the leaves.

Yellow primrose blooms from mid-spring to mid-summer. More often used in border compositions or container growing.


Primula Yellow Giant

Alyssum rocky

Yellow carpet of lush inflorescences appears on flowerbeds with alyssum in late spring. Low-growing perennial shoots spread along the ground. Miniature flowers have a delicate aroma.


Houseplants with yellow flowers

Jasmine

Differs in drooping stems with a small number of opposite leaves. Along the shoots are located fragrant flowers collected in brushes of several pieces. The shape of the buds resembles small stars that decorate for several weeks. The flower is protected from the scorching rays of the sun.

The splendor and duration of flowering directly depends on the nutritional value of the soil and air humidity. Regular spraying and fertilization for flowering plants will help to achieve maximum decorativeness of the crop.


Jasmine

Gerbera

To grow a gerbera indoors will help compliance with a number of conditions:


pachistachis

For the development of pachistachis, warm and wet air. A decorative look is achieved with sufficient lighting. Spreading bush grows up to 1 meter high, on which large opposite leaves with prominent veins are formed.

Inflorescences of an unusual shape consist of numerous sepals of bright yellow color. Spraying daily and maintaining an air temperature of 20-23 ° C will avoid leaf fall.


pachistachis

Yellow flowers in landscape design

Warm shades of yellow are associated with the sun, joy and energy. Therefore, flower beds decorated with golden buds give the garden a special appeal.

Combinations of yellow perennials with plants of such shades look advantageous:

  • blue;
  • purple;
  • blue.

Cornflowers and forget-me-nots are wonderful companions of yellow flowers. Yellow flowers can be planted against the background of green grass or shrubs. different heights(high, low, medium height) - you get a concise and eye-pleasing design. In autumn, a good neighborhood is formed joint landings yellow dahlias with red marigolds.

Conclusion

The yellow palette gives the front garden lightness and airiness. Growing sunny perennial flowers on the site is a simple and exciting activity. Breeders have bred a huge variety of species, so every gardener can easily find a solution for a flower garden.

To decorate a large flower bed or a small corner in the country, in the courtyard of the private sector, a wide variety of plants are used. If you choose them correctly, taking into account the size, color, flowering time and growing conditions, you can get a bright, attractive, original and long-blooming flower bed. Making flower beds is a very interesting and exciting activity.

Undersized flowers will help to compile a variety of compositions on the flower garden. They are versatile and can be used in leading role"carpet bed" or act as a separation structure for other plants.

Undersized flowers in the country look neat, cute and original. They create a variety of flower arrangements, which provide an attractive view of the flower bed for the whole summer period. For this, both perennial flowers, as well as annual and biennial flowers are chosen.

For the right choice of a suitable variety, you can consider a photo of undersized flowers with names and characteristics.


Types of undersized flowering plants

Annual flowers are one of the options for quick and beautiful decoration site.

A large number of different varieties makes it possible to decorate a flower bed in the first year of sowing. They fill the space where perennials have not yet grown, they can complement new flower beds.

They are chosen creative people who like to create different compositions, applying new solutions every year. Almost all annuals are unpretentious in care and do not require special attention.

Such annual low flowers act as a worthy decoration of the flower bed: Iberis, asters, begonia, snapdragons, marigolds, primroses, calceolaria, petunias and others.

Consider some types of annuals

The most popular are petunias. It is suitable for a well-lit area, and for a darkened corner. Petunias are divided into two types: bush and ampelous. Bush are large-flowered and multi-flowered.

For an open place, you need to choose multi-flowered ones, they are unpretentious, unlike large-flowered terry ones. These petunias do not tolerate rain well, and therefore they are planted under a canopy.

Ampelous petunias grow in a continuous carpet, one flower can cover a plot of 1.5 square meters. m.

Regardless of the species, petunias require regular watering and fertilizing. They bloom from late May to late September. The color of the flowers is so diverse that you can choose them according to your preference.


Marigolds bloom from the first days of June until late autumn. They grow in any soil and do not require frequent watering. Flowers of yellow, red and mixed colors give brightness and warmth to the flower bed. Having picked up the desired shades, you can create original compositions on the lawn.

Purslane strikes with the diversity and brightness of colors: yellow, white, orange, red. Stems with leaves look like spruce needles. Blooms from June to September. He loves the sun and heat, does not require frequent watering.

Calceolaria feels great in darkened corners on moist soil. The flowers are bright yellow, red or orange, monochromatic, or speckled, have an unusual bubble shape. It begins to bloom in early March and decorates the flower garden all spring.

Daisies grow well in any area. They have the most diverse color scheme, which gives free rein to any fantasy. These flowers are unpretentious in care.


If you are interested in biennial flowers, then you need to know that it is better to plant them in the fall. They tolerate cold well, and already in early spring they delight with juicy shoots.

Biennial residents include: adonis, carnation, forget-me-nots, hersperis or night violet, pansies, some types of daisies.

Pansies are very bright and do not require special care. They bloom from early spring until summer. If you didn’t have time to plant them in the fall, then you can plant them at home in February, and transfer them to the soil at the beginning of spring. Flowers love good watering, so for them the best place will be in the shade.

Forget-me-nots should be planted in the same place. They will please with lush flowering with blue buds from the beginning of spring.

Verbena has been decorating the lawn since June. But it takes a long time to prepare for flowering, so it is better to plant it in the fall.

Perennial flowers do not need to be planted every year, many calmly endure harsh winters and delight with lush flowering from the beginning of spring. Almost all perennials are unpretentious, always look well-groomed. But their planting requires a certain layout. Perennial flowers should not interfere with each other, and look harmonious depending on different shades.


In shaded flower beds, where the soil is moist, lungwort, hosta, bergenia, primrose, dwarf irises take root well.

Potentilla white, carnation, evening primrose, stakhis grow well on sunny lawns.

For alpine slides periwinkle, bells, stonecrop, saxifrage, edelweiss are planted.

Muscari, lilies of the valley, daffodils, hyacinths, dwarf tulips bloom in early spring.

Phloxes can decorate the lawn for up to five months a year, starting in May. Styloid Phlox and Douglas Phlox create a vibrant carpet of colorful flowers. They can grow in one place up to 6-8 years.

Asters are one of the most popular perennials. Depending on the type of dwarf aster, bud bloom continues from July to October.

Among the low shrubs, dwarf asters of lilac, purple, white and pink colors look very beautiful. They should be planted in shady corners, they do not like aridity and high humidity.

Periwinkle has creeping stems and small blue flowers. Prefers moist soil and shady areas.

Hosta can be pure green or striped. She has spreading leaves, flowers on long peduncles of white, lilac, pink. When they fade, they are removed so that the plant does not weaken and has an elegant appearance. Hostas grow well in the shade.

Chrysanthemums bloom from the second half of summer until the first severe frosts. For its frost resistance, all gardeners love. There are many different shades and shapes of inflorescences of such flowers. They love a good watering when it's hot. With the onset of cold weather, watering is reduced.


Making a flower bed with flowers, you need to combine perennial varieties with one and two year olds. Low-growing flowers look great in group plantings. Thanks to this, the site is filled with a diverse palette of colors and keeps a blooming appearance for a long time.

In order for the lawn to please with a flowering view all summer, you need to know the rules for planting plants.

  • Plant flowers, taking into account the degree of illumination of the site.
  • Sun-loving flowers are planted in an open, bright place - purslane, nasturtium, marigolds, alyssium, coleus, ornamental cabbage.
  • Penumbra like begonia, fuchsia, balsam, violet, blueberries.
  • In the shade - lilies of the valley, hosta.
  • Be sure to take into account soil moisture before planting.
  • Most flowers thrive on damp ground. Daisies, balsam, iris, coleus, begonias like moisture.
  • Anhydrous soils like drought-resistant stonecrops, thyme, young, periwinkle, saxifrage.
  • You should decide on color palette flower beds - multi-colored motley or one color.

A motley lawn requires a special layout. To create an ornament or composition on the lawn, use contrasting or related colors. For example, you can create a standard round flower bed. Settle perennials in the center: phloxes, primroses, hostas, saplings. The edges are framed with annuals: petunias, marigolds.

Monochromatic color design includes flowers of different shades of the same color. So, if the flower bed is blue, then blue petunias, bluebells, forget-me-nots, blue muscari look beautiful on it.

Important points when caring for low flowers

  • for good plant growth, periodically weed weeds, loosen the ground, water in a timely manner,
  • properly fertilize the soil with mineral fertilizers,
  • if necessary, spray the flowers with soft, effective pesticides,
  • timely remove dry flower buds and diseased plants.

Photo of undersized flowers

Before you on this page is a large catalog of border flowers and plants that allow you to spend beautiful decoration garden paths, flower beds and rockeries. Here you will find the names of border flowers, and read brief descriptions of their agricultural properties. Photos of border flowers in various stages of their vegetative development will help to appreciate the beauty of all this diversity. For the most part, border flowers are plants that are resistant to trampling and soil compaction. Perennial border flowers are preferred for breeding on the site, since they do not require mandatory planting in the spring, when the gardener has so many worries.

Perennial border plants and their photos

Most border plants are classified as hardy perennials. Depending on their height, perennials are isolated for a rock garden or border. These are border perennials that are grown in one place without digging for the winter year after year, although the leaves and peduncles of most of them die off in winter. You can see perennial border plants at their best at the height of summer in a well-planned herbaceous border, although these days mixed borders (mixborders) composed of perennials, bulbs, shrubs, etc., are more common than flower beds, entirely of perennials. herbaceous plants. And now look at the border plants in the photo presented on this page.

ZYVUCHKA - AJUGA

  • Flowering time: April June
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • Reproduction: division in autumn

An easy-to-grow perennial that is planted for its evergreen, colorful leaves rather than the small flower clusters that appear on short spikes in late spring.

The brightest flower decoration is the creeping tenacious (A. reptans) ‘Alba’ 15 cm high. Any garden soil will do.

border flower agapanthus

The agapanthus border flower is suitable for long-term gardening due to the long flowering period.

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

Inflorescences of funnel-shaped flowers appear on long peduncles above belt-shaped leaves. Each flower is about 5 cm in diameter and usually blue in color. Plants of the most popular variety type - 'Headbourne Hybrids' - reach a height of 75 cm. It is not quite hardy and requires shelter for the winter.

AKANTHUS

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location
  • reproduction: fall division

This plant is grown for its beautiful flowering and foliage. It has large, deeply dissected openwork leaves. Tolerates drought well. Does not like heavy structureless soils. After flowering, cut off the aerial part close to ground level.


Prickly acanthus (A. spinosus) - reaches 1.2 m in height. AKANTH soft (A. mollis) is taller and has soft spines.

ANEMONE, ANEMONE - ANEMONE

  • flowering time: August - October
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • reproduction: segments of rhizome

Unlike undersized tuberous anemone These are tall, bordering perennials that produce white or pink flowers 5 cm in diameter. The leaves are deeply dissected. The usual choice is varieties of Anemone hybrid (A. hybrida) with a height of 90 cm to 1.5 m. Cover the bushes for the winter with mulch.

VOLOVIK, ANKHUZA - ANCHUSA

  • flowering time: June August
  • Location: best sunny

Reproduction: division in the spring. The perennial anhuza is an unattractive plant - its rambling stems need support, the large leaves are rough, and it is short-lived. However, few flowers can compete with the bright blue Ankhuz flowers in the border. The most popular variety is A. azure (A. azurea) ‘Loddon Royalist’ 90 cm high.

PUPAVKA - ANTHEMIS

  • flowering time: June - September
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: fall division

A bright plant for the front of the border. The foliage is thinly dissected, and Chamomile - prominent inflorescences appear periodically throughout the summer. Each inflorescence has a central golden disk, and the reed flowers are white or yellow. The dye umbilical (A. tinctoria) has a height of 60 cm.

VOLZHANKA, ARUNCUS - ARUNCUS

  • flowering time: June July
  • Location: penumbra
  • reproduction: fall division

Volzhanka ordinary, or dioecious (A. dioicus) - a tall plant up to 1.8 m. Cirrus sultans of tiny cream flowers rise above a fountain of pale green leaves. For most gardens, a more compact type is preferred - pay attention to the 1.2 m high Volzhanka 'Glasnevin' or the 30 cm high dwarf Volzhanka (A. aethusifolius).

ASTRA - ASTER

  • flowering time: September October
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: fall division

New Belgian asters (A. novibelgii) are the most popular asters, but not the easiest to grow - powdery mildew can cover the whole plant with a gray bloom. The usual height is 60-90 cm. The New England Asters (A. novae-angliae) group of varieties is similar to them, but has good resistance to powdery mildew.

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BADAN - BERGENIA

  • flowering time: March, April
  • Location: sunny or partial shade
  • reproduction: fall division

This groundcover grows well under trees, spreads quickly, suppresses weeds, and provides foliage color all year round. In spring, hyacinth-like flowers appear. Typical species - Badan hearty (B. cordifolia) 45 cm high - choose from white, pink or red hybrids. Remove dead leaves in spring.

BELL - CAMPANULA

  • flowering time: May - July
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • reproduction: division in spring

You will find varieties of this plant with bell-shaped or star-shaped flowers for the front middle and back of the border. There is a Bellflower (C. lactiflora) 'Loddon Anna' - height 30cm, Bellflower peach (C. persicifolia) - height 60-90 cm and Bellflower broadleaf (C. latifolia) - height 1.2-1.5 m. blue and lavender.

CENTRANTHUS - CENTRANTHUS

  • flowering time: June - October
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: sowing seeds under glass in March

A wonderful plant for a cottage garden - you will find it growing on old walls and rocky soil. Red centrantus (C. ruber) 45 cm high has pink flowers, but there are also red and pink varieties. Plants are short-lived, but they reproduce in abundance by self-sowing. Not the best choice if drainage is poor.

CANNA - CANNA

  • Flowering time: July - October
  • Location: sheltered sunny position

Propagation: By cuttings of germinated canna rhizome in bloom, it provides an attractive focus for the center of a flower bed with flower beds. Bright flowers are up to 10 cm in diameter, and large leaves are often colored. Canna garden (C. generalis) with a height of 60 cm to 1.2 m has many varieties. Rhizomes are planted in June.

LILY OF THE VALLEY - CONVALLARIA

  • flowering time: April May
  • Location: partial shade is best
  • reproduction: division in October

Graceful bells on arched peduncles appear at the same time as the lanceolate leaves - an excellent choice of groundcover with spring flowers for shady areas. May lily of the valley (C. majalis) 25 cm high has many varieties. 'Prolificans' flowers are double, 'Rosea' flowers are pink, and 'Albostriata' flowers have green stripes on the flowers.

CHRYSANTHEMUM - CHRYSANTHEMUM

  • flowering time: usually september - october
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

These small-flowered chrysanthemums are hardy, but in autumn they are cut and covered with mulch. There are Korean hybrids - 60-90 cm high, Rubellum hybrids - 90 cm high and, finally, cushion-shaped, which form leafy mounds 45 cm high.

We form border flower beds

Beautiful border flower beds are a newfangled trend in landscape design. We form border flower beds using the plants listed below.

COREOPSIS - COREOPSIS

  • flowering time: July - October
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

The yellow flowers appear in abundance on thin spikes - a great choice if you're interested in a floral arrangement. Whorled coreopsis (C. verticillata), 60 cm high, and its cultivars are a popular choice. Variety ‘Grandiflora’ with large inflorescences; ‘Moonbeam’ with lemon yellow. K. pink (C. rosea) ‘American Dream’ has pink inflorescences.

DICENTRA, DICLITRA HEART BROKEN - DICENTRA

  • flowering time: May - July
  • Location: best sunny

Reproduction: Arcuately curved peduncles over openwork leaves bear flowers in the form of a medallion. She needs a place protected from cold winds - she grows quite successfully under trees. A popular choice is D. spectabilis 60 cm tall, but D. eximia hybrids are the best choice.

DORONICUM - DORONICUM

  • flowering time: April June
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • reproduction: division in May

There are many yellow daisy flowers for the border - choose this one if you want spring bloom. In many borders, Doronicum provides the first splash of color of the season. A popular choice is Doronicum high (D. excelsum) ‘Harpur Crewe’ 90 cm high with 8 cm inflorescences.

ECHINACEA - ECHINACEA

  • flowering time: July - October
  • Location: best sunny

Propagation: A prominent feature of this late-flowering border perennial is the pineal center of each inflorescence, surrounded by down-curved petals. A popular species is Echinacea purple (E. purpurea) with a height of 90 cm - 1.5 m. The variety ‘White Swan’ has a yellow center and white petals.

MORDOVNIK - ECHINOPS

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: fall division

An upright plant for the middle or back of a border. Inflorescences are spherical, and on strong peduncles deeply dissected leaves. Wear gloves when handling it. Does not grow well in shade or thin soil. The usual choice is common Mordovnik (E. ritro) 1.5 m high. There are pale and dark blue varieties.

beautiful border garden flowers

SYRINGIUM -ERYNGIUM

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

Thistle-like leaves form a rosette, and inflorescences with spiny marginal flowers open on branched peduncles. Flowers persist for many months. The evergreen flat-leaved eryngium (E. planum) 90 cm high is popular, as is the variegated eryngium (E. variifolium), in which the leaves have white veins.

Jaundice - ERYSIMUM

  • flowering time: June August
  • Location: best slightly shady
  • reproduction: fall division

The tiny flowers appear in showy plumes - leaves deeply dissected and often copper-red in spring. There are a large number of hybrids with many colors in height from 30 to 90 cm. Moist, humus-rich soil is needed. There are several dwarf hybrids 15 cm high for a rocky garden.

FUCHIA - FUCHSIA

  • flowering time: July - October
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • reproduction: cuttings under glass in July

Plants in this group are hardy and produce graceful branches with hanging flowers year after year. These stems die from frost; in areas with the mildest climate, the stems become lignified and are permanent, forming flowering shrub. The most popular species is Magellanic Fuchsia (F. magellanica) with a height of 1.2 m.

Gaillardia - GAILLARDIA

  • flowering time: June - September
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

Large inflorescences with a diameter of 5-10 cm continue to appear from early summer to autumn. Colorful, but a poor choice if there is a problem with drainage. The usual type is one of the hybrids of Gaillardia large-flowered (G.grandiflora) 30-90 cm high, having red or orange flowers with yellow tips. Divide bushes every few years.

GRAVILATE - GEUM

  • flowering time: May - August
  • Location: best sunny

Propagation: division in spring Popular varieties form dense bushes in front of the border - yellow, orange or red cupped flowers appear in early summer. Chilean gravel (G. chiloense) 30-60 cm high is the main species, and favorite varieties are ‘Mrs J. Bradshaw’ (scarlet) and ‘Lady Stratheden’ (yellow).

HELENIUM - HELENIUM

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • reproduction: division in spring

An important source of red and yellow flowers for a grassy border in late summer. Chamomile inflorescences have a prominent central disc; unlike rudbeckia, the petals are serrated. There are many varieties of Helenium autumn (H. autumnale). Popular copper-red variety ‘Moerheim Beauty’ 90 cm high.

HELLEBORUS HELLEBORUS

  • Flowering time: depends on the variety
  • Location: best part shade
  • Reproduction: acquisition of young plants

Deeply dissected leaves bloom from winter to late spring. The black hellebore (H. niger) 30 cm high is also called the Christmas rose - in regions with a mild climate, white flowers appear in January-March. Eastern hellebore (H. orientalis) 45 cm high with different colors blooms later.

HOSTA, FUNCTION - HOSTA

  • flowering time: June August
  • Location: partial shade is best
  • reproduction: division in spring

A dual purpose plant grown for its funnel-shaped flowers in spike-shaped inflorescences and attractive leaves that are often variegated or colored - ideal for growing under trees. There are many varieties that are 15-90 cm tall. For deep shade, choose fully green varieties.

Daylily, Krasodnev - HEMEROCALLIS

  • flowering time: June August
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • reproduction: fall division

Branched flower stalks rise above belt-like leaves in summer. Each flower only lives for a day or two, but new ones keep appearing for many weeks. There are many hybrids with a variety of colors and a height of 60-90 cm. There are terry varieties and varieties with arachnid petals.

HEUCHERA

  • flowering time: June August
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady

Propagation: division in autumn Heuchera, Tellima and Tiarella are ground cover plants that can be confused at the leaf stage, but not when they flower. Geyhera flowers are bell-shaped, in loose inflorescences. The blood red geicher (H. sanguinea) is a typical 60 cm tall species. Dig up every few years.

INCARVILLEA - INCARVILLEA

  • flowering time: May June
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: sowing seeds in spring

An unusual plant with an exotic look. Peduncles bearing flowers similar to gloxinia appear in spring in front of the leaves. All growth disappears in winter, so mark the place with a stick and mulch the base of the bush. Incarvillea Delavey (I. delavayi) - a popular species 60 cm high with pink flowers and openwork foliage.

IRIS, IRIS - IRIS

  • flowering time: depends on the variety
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: rhizome division

Most irises grow from rhizomes - the most popular bearded irises, with a "beard" of hairs on the outer petals. Sizes vary from a group of tall bearded irises (75 cm high) to miniature ones such as the dwarf iris (I. pumila) 20 cm high with June bloom.

KNIPHOFIA - KNIPHOFIA

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

Easily recognizable plant - cereal-like leaves and spike-shaped inflorescences of long tubular flowers. Some, but not all, have the traditional "fiery" look - red on top and yellow on the bottom, such as the 'Royal Standard'. Knifofiya berry (K. uvaria) from 75 cm to 1.5 m high has produced many hybrids.

NIVYANIK - LEUCANTHEMUM

  • flowering time: June August
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

Old favorite flowers that used to be classified as chrysanthemums. Single or double white marginal flowers, and the centers of single inflorescences are yellow. Magnificent leucanthemum (L. superbum) - the main species 1m high. He has several varieties - semi-double 'Wirral Supreme' and also 'Esther Read' are popular.

The best perennial for the border

It's time to determine the best perennial for the border among the specimens that we have prepared, so to speak, "for dessert".

LIATRIS - LIATRIS

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • reproduction: fall division

The upright spike-shaped inflorescences are densely dressed with small fluffy flowers in white, pink or pale purple. An unusual feature is that the flowers open from the top down. Liatris spikelet (L. spicata) 1.2 m high with pale purple flowers has many more compact varieties, such as ‘Floristan Weiss’ and ‘Kobold’.

BUZULNIK - LIGULARIA

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location: penumbra
  • reproduction: fall division

This plant needs space, well-drained soil and some shade. Large leaves cover the ground and suppress weeds, and yellow or orange flowers appear in summer. Toothed buzulnik (L. dentata) is a garden species - height 90 cm. The variety ‘Desdemona’ is popular. Giant - variety 'The Rocket' - reaches 1.5m.

LUPIN - LUPINUS

  • flowering time: June July
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • Reproduction: planting cuttings in March

Large spikes of butterfly flowers provide vibrant bursts of color. Fast growing and inexpensive, but short-lived. Multi-leaved lupine (L. polyphyllus) with a height of 90 cm - 1.2 m has many hybrids. 'Russell Hybrids' are the most popular - there are many bicolor varieties.

Meconopsis - Meconopsis

  • flowering time: depends on the type
  • Location: best slightly shady
  • reproduction: sowing seeds under glass in spring

There are only two types you are likely to find - both require humus-rich, moist soil. Meconopsis letter-leaved (M. betonicifolia) 90 cm high forms azure flowers in June-July. Mekonopsis Cambrian (M. cambrica) 30 cm high blooms with yellow flowers in June-September.

MONARDA - MONARDA

  • flowering time: June - September
  • Location: best slightly shady

Reproduction: division in spring Inflorescences, consisting of whorls of flowers, open on the tops of hard stems. Dig up and divide plants every three years. There are many hybrids of Monarda double (M. didyma) 60-90 cm high. Examples are ‘Snow White’ (white), ‘Cambridge Scarlet’ (red) and ‘Prairie Night’ (lilac).

KOTSOVNIK - NEPETA

  • flowering time: May - September
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

A big favorite of cats who love to wallow in its fragrant grey-green foliage. The flowers appear in vertical spike-shaped inflorescences - the removal of faded inflorescences stimulates further flowering. A popular species is the Musina Catnip (N. mussini), 30 cm high. Usually the color is lavender or blue, but there are also white variety'Snowflake'.

OENOTHERA - OENOTHERA

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

Large silky saucer-shaped flowers are somewhat reminiscent of poppies. Most big flowers in a dwarf species, Oenothera is large-fruited, or Missouri (O. macrocarpa) 15 cm high. If taller plants with yellow flowers are needed, then shrubby O. fruticosa is chosen; for the sake of pink flowers they grow a beautiful evening primrose (O. speciosa) ‘Siskiyou’.

PION - PAEONIA

  • flowering time: depends on the type
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: acquisition of new plants

Beautiful large-flowered plants for the border. It may take several years for the new plants to gain strength. Common peony 60 cm high - Peony officinalis (P. officinalis), which blooms in May - June. For flowering in June-July, milky-flowered peony (P. lactiflora) is chosen, up to 75-90 cm high.

MAC - PAPAVER

  • flowering time: May June
  • Location: sunny or slightly shady
  • reproduction: fall division

A beautiful sight when in full bloom, but the flowers are short-lived and the foliage looks unkempt when flowering is over. The main species is Oriental poppy (Porientale) 45-90 cm high. Cupped flowers have black petals of various colors at the base. Divide every three years.

PRIMULA, PRIMULA - PRIMULA

  • flowering time: March - May
  • Location: best slightly shady
  • reproduction: division in spring

In the garden, both the common primrose (P. vulgaris), 10 cm high, and its numerous hybrids are grown. Variable primrose (P variabilis) 20-30 cm high is a hybrid of common primrose and P. spring (P. veris). There are many colorful varieties such as 'Pacific Giants'.

Highlander - POLYGONUM

  • flowering time: July - September
  • Location: sunny or partial shade
  • reproduction: division in spring

Blue flowers have been grown for generations, but mixed colors are now more popular. Easy to grow flowerbed plant, but its flowering period is short. Ch. damask (N. damascena) 45 cm high is the main species, and ‘Miss Jekyll’ is a favorite blue variety. ‘Persian Jewels’ is a mixture.

Lungwort - PULMONARIA

  • flowering time: April May
  • Location: partial shade is best
  • reproduction: fall division

This plant is commonly grown for its white-spotted leaves and flowers that change color from pink to blue. The main species Lungwort medicinal (P. officinalis) 30 cm high. Blue is not the only color; both white and pink varieties are available. There are also completely green views. All lungworts grow strongly.

Buttercup - RANUNCULUS

  • flowering time: April May
  • Location: sunny or partial shade
  • reproduction: division in spring

These plants are taller than Asian buttercups, but the flowers are smaller and less colorful. Buttercup (R. aconitifolius) is the main species, reaches a height of 60-90 cm and produces masses of small white flowers - "buttons". For yellow flowers, choose the summer-blooming Ranunculus (R. acris).

RUDBECKIA - RUDBECKIA

  • flowering time: July August
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: planting tubers in March

The most spectacular buttercup - bright semi-double or spherical double flowers. L. Asiaticus (R. asiaticus) is a garden species 25-30 cm high. There are many varieties, but the usual choice is a mixture. For the winter, the plants are dug up and stored indoors.

SCABIOSA - SCABIOSA

  • flowering time: July August
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

A popular border plant with a long flowering period. Attractive wide, 8 cm in diameter, flowers with a fringed edge, but there is never an abundance of flowers at one time. Scabiosa Caucasian (S. caucasica) lavender color and 60 cm high is the most successful species for the garden. There are varieties of white, blue or purple.

CLEANER, STACHYS - STACHYS

  • flowering time: May - July
  • Location: sunny or partial shade
  • reproduction: fall division

Popular Chistet Byzantine (S. byzantina), which is grown for its gray woolly leaves, and not its inconspicuous flowers. For decorative flower it is better to grow Chistets large-flowered (S.macrantha) 60 cm high. This species produces tubular flowers 4 cm long; foliage is green.

Tansy, Feverfew - TANACETUM

  • flowering time: depends on the type
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

Former name Feverfew (Pyrethrum). There are two types for the border. Feverfew red (T. coccineum) is a common feverfew that grows to 45-75 cm tall and produces flowers 5 cm in diameter in early summer. Feverfew (T. vulgare) is a common tansy that blooms in autumn with a mass of small yellow flowers on stems 90 cm high.

TRADESCANTIA

  • flowering time: June - September
  • Location: sunny or partial shade
  • reproduction: fall division

Three-petaled flowers appear from early summer to early autumn, although each flower only lives during the day. A plant that can grow anywhere - in the sun or in the shade, in wet or dry soil. View for the garden - Tradescantia Anderson (T. andersoniana) 45-60 cm high. There are varieties with white, red, lilac or purple color.

BASILIST - THALICTRUM

  • flowering time: depends on the type
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: fall division

Small flowers appear in summer in large inflorescences on tall stems above openwork foliage. A popular species is the Delaware Basil (T. delavayi), which grows up to 1.5 m. Plant for the back of the border. The lower species is the 90 cm high basil (T. aquilegifolium), which blooms with fluffy flowers in late spring.

MULTIN - VERBASCUM

  • flowering time: June August
  • Location: best sunny
  • reproduction: division in spring

Border varieties are tall plants with spike-shaped inflorescences. There are many varieties with different colors and heights - from giants 1.8 m to more popular ones - 1 m high. Olympic mullein (V. olympicum) is a typical giant with yellow flowers with a diameter of 3 cm. group.

Our grandmothers, growing strawberries, or strawberries, as we used to call them, were not particularly worried about mulching. But today this agricultural practice has become fundamental in achieving high quality berries and reducing crop losses. Some might say it's troublesome. But practice shows that labor costs in this case pay off handsomely. In this article, we suggest that you get acquainted with the nine best materials for mulching garden strawberries.

Succulents are very versatile. Despite the fact that “kids” have always been considered more fashionable, the assortment of succulents with which you can decorate modern interior, it is worth taking a closer look. After all, colors, sizes, patterns, degree of pricklyness, influence on the interior are just a few of the parameters by which you can choose them. In this article, we will talk about the five most fashionable succulents that surprisingly transform modern interiors.

Mint was used by the Egyptians as far back as 1.5 thousand years BC. It has a strong aroma due to the high content of various essential oils with high volatility. Today, mint is used in medicine, perfumery, cosmetology, winemaking, cooking, ornamental gardening, and the confectionery industry. In this article, we will consider the most interesting varieties of mint, and also talk about the features of growing this plant in open ground.

People began to grow crocuses 500 years before the advent of our era. Although the presence of these flowers in the garden is fleeting, we always look forward to the return of the heralds of spring next year. Crocuses - one of the earliest primroses, whose flowering begins as soon as the snow melts. However, the timing of flowering may vary depending on the species and varieties. This article focuses on the earliest varieties of crocuses that bloom in late March and early April.

Shchi from early young cabbage in beef broth is hearty, fragrant and easy to prepare. In this recipe, you will learn how to cook delicious beef broth and cook light cabbage soup with this broth. Early cabbage cooks quickly, so it is placed in the pan at the same time as the rest of the vegetables, unlike autumn cabbage, which takes a little longer to cook. Ready cabbage soup can be stored in the refrigerator for several days. Real cabbage soup is tastier than freshly cooked.

Blueberries - a rare promising berry culture in the gardens. Blueberries are a source of biologically active substances and vitamins, have antiscorbutic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, tonic properties. Berries contain vitamins C, E, A, flavonoids, anthocyanins, trace elements - zinc, selenium, copper, manganese, as well as plant hormones - phytoestrogens. The taste of blueberries resembles a mixture of grapes and blueberries.

Looking at the variety of varieties of tomatoes, it is difficult not to get confused - the choice is very wide today. Even experienced gardeners he is annoying sometimes! However, it is not so difficult to understand the basics of selecting varieties “for yourself”. The main thing is to understand the peculiarities of culture and start experimenting. One of the easiest tomato groups to grow are varieties and hybrids with limited growth. They have always been appreciated by those gardeners who do not have much time and energy to care for the beds.

Once very popular under the name of indoor nettles, and then forgotten by everyone, coleuses today are one of the most striking garden and indoor plants. They are not in vain considered stars of the first magnitude for those who are looking primarily for non-standard colors. Easy to grow, but not so undemanding as to suit everyone, coleus require constant supervision. But if you take care of them, bushes of velvety unique leaves will easily outshine any competitor.

Salmon backbone baked in Provence herbs is a “supplier” of delicious pieces of fish pulp for a light salad with fresh wild garlic leaves. The mushrooms are lightly fried olive oil and then drizzle with apple cider vinegar. Such mushrooms are tastier than ordinary pickled ones, and they are better suited for baked fish. Ramson and fresh dill coexist perfectly in one salad, emphasizing the flavor of each other. Garlic sharpness of wild garlic will saturate both the flesh of salmon and pieces of mushrooms.

A coniferous tree or shrub on the site is always great, and many conifers are even better. Emerald needles of various shades decorate the garden at any time of the year, and phytoncides and essential oils secreted by plants not only flavor, but also make the air cleaner. As a rule, most zoned adult conifers are considered to be very unpretentious trees and shrubs. But young seedlings are much more capricious and require competent care and attention.

Sakura is most often associated with Japan and its culture. Picnics under the shade of flowering trees have long become an essential attribute of the meeting of spring in the Land of the Rising Sun. The financial and academic year here begins on April 1, when magnificent cherry blossoms bloom. Therefore, many significant moments in the life of the Japanese pass under the sign of their flowering. But sakura also grows well in cooler regions - certain types can be successfully grown even in Siberia.

It is very interesting for me to analyze how people's tastes and preferences for certain foods have changed over the centuries. What was once considered tasty and traded lost its value over time and, conversely, new fruit crops conquered their markets. Quince has been cultivated for more than 4 thousand years! And even in the 1st century BC. e. about 6 varieties of quince were known and even then the methods of its reproduction and cultivation were described.

Make your family happy and make themed Easter egg-shaped cottage cheese cookies! Your children will be happy to take part in the process - they will sift the flour, combine all the necessary ingredients, knead the dough and cut out intricate figures. Then they will watch with admiration how the pieces of dough turn into real Easter eggs, and then with the same enthusiasm they will eat them with milk or tea. How to make such original cookies for Easter, read in our step by step recipe!

There are not so many decorative and deciduous favorites among tuberous crops. And the caladium is a true star among the variegated inhabitants of the interiors. Not everyone can decide to start a Caladium. This plant is demanding, and first of all - to care. But still, the rumors about the unusual capriciousness of the Caladium never justify. Attention and care allow you to avoid any difficulties when growing caladiums. And a plant can almost always forgive small mistakes.

We have prepared a hearty, incredibly appetizing and simply elementary dish for you today. This gravy is one hundred percent universal, as it will suit every side dish: vegetables, pasta, and anything. Gravy with chicken and mushrooms will save you in moments when there is no time or you don’t want to think too much about what to cook. Grab your favorite side dish (you can make this ahead of time to keep it all hot), add gravy and dinner is ready! A real lifesaver.

Indoor flowers with orange flowers give a feeling of warmth, holiday and fill the house with a sunny mood.

Plants with such positive colors can become the pearl of any flower collection.

To the delight of flower growers, there is many kinds home flowers with flowers of various shades of orange and with the same incredible names. And everyone will find a plant to their liking.

Indoor flowers with orange flowers


Clivia

An excellent representative of the amaryllis family, clivia differs from relatives in that it does not have bulbs and grows a powerful root system. Its orange inflorescences look very beautiful against the background of dark green belt-like leaves. Clivia is also beautiful because it blooms its cheerful flowers in winter, when other plants "rest". Good lighting and the right rest period are the main requirements of a beauty.

Strelitzia
Strelitzia is a plant of rare beauty with orange flowers, which is not without reason called the "bird of paradise". Her unusual flower consists of orange and blue petals, which is a surprisingly harmonious combination. With proper care, strelitzia can bloom several times a year. To do this, she needs a lot of light and space.

Crossandra
Tropical crossandra has gained popularity in indoor floriculture not so long ago. The plant attracts attention with bright orange flowers against the background of shiny foliage of juicy green color. Crossandra blooms all year round, with the exception of a short dormant period in winter time. The plant is not very capricious in its care, but it makes some demands.

lantana
Lantana is an amazingly cheerful plant, when you look at it, your mood immediately rises. All shades of orange are collected in its spherical inflorescences. The plant blooms from May to October. For abundant flowering, lantana needs 3 to 5 hours of direct sunlight per day.

Kalanchoe Blossfeld
This representative of succulents is extremely popular among plant lovers. Kalanchoe surprisingly combines the exquisite beauty of inflorescences, decorative fleshy leaves, beneficial features plants and its unpretentiousness. The only thing Kalanchoe cannot do without is a lot of sunlight and a little attention. The plant can bloom all winter.

Ailostera cactus
Happy owners of the Ailoster cactus admire its dazzling orange flowers every spring. There are several types of this cactus, each of which has its own unique flower forms of various shades of orange. Contrary to popular belief, cacti require attention and certain conditions of detention. With proper care, the Ailostera cactus can re-bloom in the fall.

begonia elatior
Begonia elatior is a tuberous hybrid of the Begonia family, specially created for indoor floriculture. The beauty blooms her luxurious flowers, from autumn to spring, for six months. The plant is demanding in care and needs certain conditions for abundant flowering. There are other varieties of begonia elatior colors.

Hypocyrta
A very pretty hypocyrta is attracting more and more attention from flower growers. Her dense bush, hanging from a flowerpot, is decorated with cute orange flowers of an unusual shape, similar to goldfish. Hypocyrta blooms profusely in winter, and with proper care - all year round.

Streptosolen
Streptosolen is a member of the Solanaceae family. The British call it the "marmalade bush". The green foliage of the plant is densely strewn with clusters of bright orange flowers. Streptosolen is a climbing shrub, so it needs support. "Marmalade Bush" is a big lover of light, heat and fresh air.

Calathea saffron
This is very beautiful plant with light orange flowers against a background of foliage that shimmers with a slight metallic sheen. The bright inflorescences of Calathea are bracts, and the small flowers of the plant are almost invisible. Calathea is absolutely unpretentious, however, for abundant flowering, certain conditions should be created.

Abutilon Bella
This is a popular miniature hybrid from the genus Abutilon with large flowers up to 10 cm in diameter. A small bush of a plant looks very beautiful, completely strewn with beautiful orange flowers. Abutilon Bella loves water and regular spraying. He himself forms a magnificent bush shape and rarely needs pruning.

Epidendrum rooting
Epidendrum rooting belongs to the orchid family and is famous for abundant flowering. On its bush, you can simultaneously count up to 12 lush bright orange inflorescences. Depending on the conditions of detention, the plant may bloom in different time of the year. Good ventilation and coolness at night are the main requirements of the epidendrum.

Thunbergia Gregory
Thunbergia Gregory is a real beauty. Its rather large light orange flowers stand out brightly against the background of green foliage. A native of tropical countries needs fresh air in summer, so balconies and verandas are often decorated with it. In winter, the plant requires cool conditions.

Aeschynanthus beautiful
This is an ampelous plant with amazingly shaped orange inflorescences that bloom on long shoots that grow up to 70 cm in length. The unusual structure of the flower explains the name of the plant, which translates as "distorted flower." Aeschinanthus beautiful is not demanding in care, but it cannot do without regular spraying.

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As you can see, all indoor plants with orange colored flowers make a bright and cheerful impression. Each grower can choose a plant to their liking in order to enjoy its sunny color. One has only to give a flower a little care - and he will certainly reciprocate, bringing the warmth and brightness of summer into the house.

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