Tag: Growing Flower Beds

Echinacea Purpurea – Luxurious and Useful Plant

Echinacea purpurea is a luxurious beauty from the large Asteraceae family, originally from North America. This is one of the most beautiful flower plants that create in group plantings bright monochrome, and when using varietal diversity, picturesque colorful paintings. Echinacea looks luxurious in flower beds landscape style, colorful lawn, flower […]

The Variety Amaranthus

Amaranth of the Amaranth family is an annual plant with an erect stem 70-150 cm (2.3-4.9 ft) high. The leaves are ovate or oblong-ovate. The flowers are collected in purple-red, thick spike-paniculate inflorescences 20-50 cm (7.9-19.7 ft) high; they bloom in August-September. Fruits-boxes; ripen in September-October. Amaranthus cruentus is characterized […]

Thanks to Zephyranthes There Will Always be Spring in the Your Flower Bed

I don’t know about you, but I have Zephyrantes in appearance strongly associated with crocuses, spring primroses. That’s why I persist in planting them every year, so that spring always reigns in my garden! Imagine, when August is running out, the leaves are already beginning to turn yellow and the […]