Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

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Lactuca sativa, yellow-leaved varieties

  1. Colored part of the plant: leaves.
  2. Decorative period: during the growing season.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; watering 1-2 times a week in hot dry summers; cold-resistant plant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Useful tip: compact, fast-maturing Lactuca sativa is truly versatile. They are not only good precursors for all cabbage and cucumber, but also an excellent intermediate culture, which is located between the main one until the full development of the latter.

Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. flavescens

  1. Colored part of the plant: petioles.
  2. Decorative period: during the growing season.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; watering 2 times a week in hot dry summers; cold-resistant plant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Useful tip: Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. flavescens is a great neighbor for Bush beans, onions and Brassica oleracea.

Solanum lycopersicum, yellow-fruit varieties

  1. Colored part of the plant: fruit.
  2. Decorative period: July-September.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; watering 2 times a week in hot, dry summers.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Topinambur

  1. Colored part of the plant: inflorescences.
  2. Decorative period: September-October.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; the plant is drought-resistant, does not need artificial watering (or watering 1 time a week in hot dry summer); cold-resistant plant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Pumpkin

  1. Colored part of the plant: flowers, fruits.
  2. Decorative period: June-September.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; the plant is drought-resistant, does not need artificial watering (or watering 1 time a week in hot dry summer).

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Achillea filipendulina, variety ‘Coronation Gold’

  1. Colored part of the plant: inflorescences.
  2. Decorative period: June-October.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; the plant is drought-resistant, does not need artificial watering; cold-resistant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Anethum graveolens

  1. Colored part of the plant: inflorescences.
  2. Decorative period: June-August.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; watering 2-3 times a week in hot, dry summers; cold-resistant plant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Phaseolus vulgaris, yellow-fruit varieties

  1. Colored part of the plant: fruit.
  2. Decorative period: July-August.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; watering 1-2 times a week in hot, dry summers.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Foeniculum vulgare

  1. Colored part of the plant: inflorescences.
  2. Decorative period: July-August.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; the plant is drought-resistant, does not need artificial watering.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Useful tip: Foeniculum vulgare is well placed on a variegated lawn, where its “cosmic” inflorescences will facilitate the composition and bring a bright yellow accent to it.

Physalis alkekengi

  1. Colored part of the plant: fruit.
  2. Decorative period: July-September.
  3. Environmental features: placement in partial shade; watering 2-3 times a week in hot dry summers; cold-resistant plant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Humulus, the cultivar ‘Aureus’

  1. Colored part of the plant: leaves.
  2. Decorative period: during the growing season.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; watering 1 time a week in hot dry summers; cold-resistant plant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Chysanthemum carinatum, Chrysanthemum multicaule, Glebíonis coronária

  1. Colored part of the plant: inflorescences.
  2. Decorative period: July-October.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; watering 1 time a week in hot dry summers; cold-resistant plant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Helichrysum arenarium

  1. Colored part of the plant: inflorescences.
  2. Decorative period: June-August.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; the plant is drought-resistant, does not need artificial watering; cold-resistant plant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Salvia officinalis, varieties ‘Aurea’, ‘Icterina’, ‘Kew Gold’

  1. Colored part of the plant: leaves, flowers.
  2. Decorative period: during the growing season.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; the plant is drought-resistant, does not need artificial watering; cold-resistant plant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

Useful tip: the neighborhood of Salvia officinalis has a beneficial effect on carrots and marjoram.

Alcea rosea, yellow-flowered varieties

  1. Colored part of the plant: inflorescences.
  2. Decorative period: July-September.
  3. Environmental features: placement in open, Sunny places; the plant is drought-resistant, does not need artificial watering (or watering 1 time a week in hot dry summer); cold-resistant.

Decorative Garden: Plants In Yellow And Orange Colors (Part 2)

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