Mono-flowers
Monochrome could also be called a single flower garden. The basis of the flower arrangement of such a flower bed is one genus or plant species. Especially picturesque is the mono-color of the species and varieties of a single flower, differing in the richness of the color range.
The gladiolus garden is also called gladularium. Gladiolus are extremely diverse in color, shape, size of flowers and inflorescences and the entire habitus of plants. For gladularia, the shapes of circles of different diameters are very suitable, next to which the tile path is twisted. The circles are combined with a lawn, which
serves as a background for them. Before the gladiolus can be planted, it is possible to plant early-flowering one- and two-year-old flowers, as well as bulbous plants, from fall or early spring.
Composition from selected gladiolus on the background of the lawn
The garden of pioneers is called a pionarium. From a variety of varieties of pions, differing in height, the timing of flowering and coloring of flowers, you can create a garden of flowering peonies, in beauty and fragrance inferior only to the garden of roses. The leaves of peonies are openwork, ornamental, preserve a constant decorative, after flowering plants are beautiful until late autumn. Python curtains are located near the tracks in the form of elongated landings. Pionary can be decorated with a hedgerow of jasmine, barberry of red-leaved, lilac, honeysuckle. Sometimes the planting of peonies can be framed around the perimeter with an outer border of tulips. They blossom before peonies, emphasizing the beauty of their openwork foliage. You can make a second rim of the summer, for example, the state of salvia shiny, marigold, or from late-non-flowering perennials - astilba, stunted phlox. Faded and wilted flowers of peonies are cut.
The garden of phlox, or floxarium, creates the extraordinary beauty of late and early autumn flowering. Coloring, a variety of shapes of flowers and inflorescences enable
to use modular plant distribution, which is consistent with the rigor and straightness of the shape of the phlox bush. Part of the modules can be occupied by a perennial herb, part of it with a tiled coating. This will allow you to move the modules with plants to the places occupied by lawn and tiles when transplanting, which will make it possible to diversify the composition of the garden from perennial phloxes for a number of years.
The flower arrangement of the phlox garden can be very varied due to the richness of the colors of flowers and the variety of varieties of this magnificent plant.
Composition from multi-colored phlox on the background of the lawn
Garden dahlia is called a dahlias. It can be monochromatic, for example red, or multicolor with the transition from white through fawn, yellow, golden, pink, scarlet, red, burgundy-violet to dark purple. Dahlia Garden is recommended to create in regular style in the form of geometric shapes: circle, oval,polygon, square, ellipse, rectangle. Inside the kindergarten should be laid paths that differ in the clarity of the lines. On the edge are planted low with small inflorescences, then medium-tall and tall dahlias. Supports for high dahlias should be strong, elegant and inconspicuous. Landings make loose, loose. Along the paths, one-year-old seed dahlias can be planted in the form of a curb. To create a curb in the dahlias, alissum, host, pyrethrum and other undersized plants are also used. Georgiagne is also possible in the landscape style.
Garden of lilies, or lilinarium, is remarkable for its exquisite refinement and decorative from the middle of summer to autumn. Perennial blossoming lilies have a harmonious stem crowned with various forms of inflorescences from large, noble-shaped flowers of snow-white, yellowish, reddish-reddish tints, forms and varieties with speckled, striped, spotted flowers.
Bulbs of lilies grow over time due to the formation of children, a powerful strong bush that carries up to 50 flowers develops. Lilies in monosad better planted by separate spaced groups against the background of a lawn, whose strict simplicity serves as the best background for
for bright expressive colors. Landings of lilies also look good against the background of green wings of bushes and hedges.
The charm of the lily garden adds their subtle strong flavor floating above the flowers. However, not all lilies have a smell, and some species differ even by an unpleasant specific odor, for example lily mono . The garden astr is analogous to the above-described types of monosades called astrarians. Such a garden is created from one- and perennial asters, the flowering of which captures the beginning of July and lasts until the end of October. In it, you can use the entire variety of inflorescences with shirokolepestnye, keenly needle-twisted petals, simple, semi-double, double forms of different sizes and colors. The richest range of colors and forms of inflorescence allows creating numerous one-new, contrasting or variegated, "cotton", compositions. In the garden aster flowers are planted in the form of groups, brochures, mixborders and have astrarians anywhere in the site so that it looks picturesque.
Garden roses, or rosary, is perhaps the most magnificent form of mono. Usually, this is a clean planting of polyanthus roses or floribund roses, characterized by abundant and long flowering, bordered by stripes of lawn. High varieties of roses are surrounded by a border of miniature roses. Solitary roses are planted alone or regularly along the plantations of the rose garden. Climbing roses are used as a complementary element of the rosary composition for pergolas, arches and special lattices. Color combinations can be diverse. In the composition of the rosary, roses are given the main dominant role and most of the area. Other plants and lawn serve only as a background, shading and emphasizing the beauty of flowers. By the principle of monosad, you can combine any other flowering plants that look spectacular in large quantities and differ in the variety of shapes and colors of flowers, as well as the height and habitus of plants.