Small pink flower. Plant with pink flowers. Pink flowers: names and photos. Selecting from a catalog of garden flowers for your garden

One of the earliest flowering plants is a perennial brandushka(Bulbocodium), whose large pink flowers (about 5 cm in diameter) appear at the end of April directly from the ground, even before the leaves grow. Several flowers grow from each corm, and by the end of summer 2-3 new ones are formed.

They bloom at the same time or a little later colchicum(Colchicum szovitsii) with pink funnel-shaped flowers and broad-line leaves and the Chionodoxa variety "Pink Giant" with pink star-shaped flowers in loose, graceful inflorescences.

It blooms for a surprisingly long time, sometimes up to 3-4 weeks. It remains decorative for almost as long when cut: this is the secret to the success of the longevity of mini-bouquets and boutonnieres from this small (15 cm) early spring plant.

Blooms in early May kandyk(Erythronium). For a rose garden, the varieties “Pink Perfection” with bright pink flowers and “Rose Beauty” are suitable. After two weeks of flowering, the leaves of this species dry out and the seeds ripen. The "Eros" variety is highly decorative with numerous (up to 25 pieces) dark pink simple flowers (diameter 2.5 cm), located on a dense inflorescence up to 21 cm high. Of the Dutch hybrids, the inflorescence height of which is 25-30 cm, the early light pink variety "Anne Marie" and medium pink variety "Pink Pearl".

In early May, intensely pink numerous small flowers bergenia thick-leaved (Bergenia crassifolia), collected in large paniculate inflorescences, proudly rise above the luxurious rounded leathery leaves overwintering under the snow.

At the end of April and beginning of May the beautiful hellebore(Helleborus), retaining palmately dissected petiolate leaves under the snow during the winter. Particularly good varieties are "Gertrude Frobel", "Roseus Superbus" and "Hans Schmidt" with large pink flowers reaching 6-7 cm in diameter.

At the same time almond low, or bean(Amygdalus nana), covered with a pink cloud of flowers (the height of the spherical bush can reach 1.5 m). Bright pink single flowers (diameter 2.5 cm) bloom simultaneously with the beginning of the unfolding of leaves, which can only be seen up close. Therefore, the picture of a blooming bean tree is perceived as a pink cloud hovering for 10-14 days above the earth waking up from its winter sleep.

In recent years, it has become widespread three-lobed almonds(A. triloba) up to 3 m high with pink and dark pink flowers, densely located along the entire length of the shoots and resembling small roses in shape. Reaching a diameter of 3 cm, they appear in the first half of May before the leaves bloom and remain decorative for 2.5 weeks.

It's quite rare for us to meet decorative types of almonds, although these beautiful plants rightfully deserve a worthy place in any garden, and not just with a predominant pink palette: Georgian almond (A. georgia), which feels great in central Russia; Ledeburg almond (A. ledebourii), the pink flowers of which appear earlier than other species, and the flowering period reaches 3 weeks (the fruits of this variety reach a length of 4 cm); Petunnikov's almond (A. petunnikowii), forming a very decorative bush up to 1 m high, abundantly strewn with pink flowers.

Blooms profusely in mid-May phlox awl-shaped (Phlox subulata). Its creeping shoots, on which numerous flowers (diameter 1-2 cm) are located, form dense thickets. It is easy to increase the blooming pink carpet if you plant 50-60 rooted cuttings per 1 sq.m. With good care (watering, fertilizing, non-acidic soil and good lighting), phloxes bloom a second time - in the fall.

At the beginning of May they go on a rampage tulips: "Pink Trophy with single flowers and "Peach Blossom" with double flowers; these are followed by later varieties - pink with a blue bottom, simple "Pink Supreme" and "Smiling Queen", pink with a silver edge; lily-flowered "Gisela" with simple pink flowers Terry late tulips complete the flowering, among which the densely double pink “Eros” can be distinguished. One of the most popular late double types is the pale pink variety “Angelique”, blooming at the end of May.

The tree blossoms in May peony, which, unlike herbaceous species that require a lot of sun, can grow in partial shade. For a garden with a pink palette, the variety "Reine Elizabeth" with huge bright double flowers (diameter up to 20 cm) is perfect. With proper care, the number of flowers on an adult plant, whose height is 80 cm, can reach 100 pieces.

Worth mentioning sedum false (Sedum spurium), the recumbent stems of which form a dense cushion. The beautiful pink flowers of this plant (height 10-12 cm) with large stamens are collected in corymbose inflorescences, which look great against the backdrop of lush bluish-green leaves. False sedum blooms profusely and continuously from May to August.

At the end of May they appear lilies of the valley, among which we can note the variety "Rosea", distinguished by pink flowers.

It begins to bloom in the second half of May. lilac, filling the garden with a delicate, unique fragrant aroma. A rose garden can be decorated with varieties "Alyonushka" with large silver-pink inflorescences, the length of which reaches 25 cm; "Bride" with light pink large (2 cm) flowers; terry soft pink very fragrant “Tenderness”; "Necker" with light pink medium-sized flowers (1.5-1.8 cm), collected in openwork inflorescences-sultans up to 20 cm long. The variety "Madame Antoine Buchner" with large flowers (up to 2.7 cm) is very good. , painted in a wide variety of tones: from mallow pink to soft whitish pink tones. Its sparse panicles-inflorescences reach a size of 27x10 cm. This variety blooms in the mid-late period.

In the second half of May, replacing bergenia, a hybrid variety blooms in the shady corners of the garden - varieties "Rosea" with a pink-white corolla and "Rose Queen" with pink-lilac flowers.

Unpretentious ones appear in May daisies: double pink variety "Beauty Giant Rose", very winter-hardy, with large (4 cm diameter) inflorescences. Even larger (diameter 5-6 cm) are the densely double inflorescences of white and pink color in the “Rose” variety. A good dwarf variety of daisies "Geante de Chevrouse" is only 10-12 cm high with pink semi-double inflorescences reaching 5-6 cm in diameter. Do not forget to divide the biennial daisy bushes at the beginning of summer and plant the divisions in a new place, otherwise the flowering will sharply weaken. The mother bush, the stems of which die off with age in the center, seems to divide itself into 4-6 parts. The divisions quickly and easily take root and continue to bloom, easily tolerating transplants.

Blooms at the end of May aubrieta(Aubrietia), forming bright pillows 10-12 cm high. Most species and varieties of aubrietia have blue-violet flowers, but among them there is the variety "Gloriosa", which stands out with bright pink shades. Flowering is long and abundant until mid-June.

Among the varieties roses with a predominance of pink shades, the winter-hardy "Maiden's Blush" from the group of roses with densely double fragrant light pink flowers (diameter 6-8 cm) deserves attention. Among the remontants, reaching 100-150 cm, the fragrant "Mrs. John Laing"n"Heinrich Munch".

Extremely decorative, distinguished by exceptionally abundant and long-lasting flowering with large light pink flowers, the variety "Mrs. John Laing" is the best of this group. Remontant roses bloom at the end of June and often (secondarily) at the end of summer, although the second bloom is weak and unfriendly. Of the hybrid tea roses, noteworthy varieties are “Pink Pearl” with densely double dark pink flowers and “Caroline Testout” with double large light pink flowers and leathery dark green leaves. The soft pink terry varieties "Frieburg" and "Ophelia" are beautiful.

In the Floribunda group, the very winter-hardy variety "Poulsen's Pink" with shiny pinkish-salmon medium-sized fragrant double flowers, collected in inflorescences of 3-15 pieces, stands out; in the Grandiflora group - the variety "Queen Elizabeth" with large (diameter 10 cm) double fragrant with bright pink flowers and glossy dark green leaves. This variety is easy to propagate from cuttings. Among climbing roses, the varieties “New Dawn” with pale pink, slightly fragrant double flowers, “Dorothy Perkins” with double fragrant pink flowers, and “Conrad Ferdinand Meyer” with large ones are suitable. fragrant terry soft pink.

Aubrieta

Rose

The decoration of the May alpine hill can be a variety saxifrage Arendsa (Saxifraga x arendsii) - "Purpurmantel" with dark pink flowers, which forms a dense cushion-turf 18-20 cm high. The "Elf" variety, related to the mossy saxifrage, is distinguished by abundant flowers on very low stems.

Blooms in May rhododendron small-leaved (Rhododendron parvifolium). This is a low-growing evergreen densely branched shrub 0.5-0.6 m high with medium-sized pink flowers arranged in 2-5 pieces.

Can be a wonderful garden decoration hawthorn, especially its double varieties, for example, "Rosea Flore Pleno". In standard form it will be good on the lawn in single plantings. Hawthorn hedges are very picturesque: in May-June they are decorated with flowers, in August-September they are blazing with large red fruits, also rich in vitamins and sugar. Hawthorn does not require special pruning; if necessary, hedges are trimmed in the summer after flowering.

An unsurpassed and most elegant decoration for a rose garden can be a decorative plum, which is still too rare in Russian spaces. But in Europe, almost every garden has such a plant, called the star of spring-flowering trees.

In fact, under the name “decorative plum”, the group of plants combines the decorative forms of almonds, peaches, cherries, thorns, apricots, cherries, and cherries. They belong to different genera and species, but they are united by a functional focus - they decorate the spring garden with powerful, abundant annual flowering.

The diameter of single and double pink flowers varies from 2 to 5 cm. In addition to trees, bush-like forms used for hedges are widespread; dwarf and groundcover forms are widely used on alpine hills. All decorative plums are unpretentious, and many of them can become a unique decoration of the most sophisticated garden.

Unpretentious blooms in June weigela, distinguished by numerous pale pink tubular flowers and leaves with a white border (Weigela florida copt "Variegata"). This ornamental shrub can attract many gardeners with its slow growth and compactness (in adulthood, the height of the bush does not exceed 120 cm).

It diversifies the pink palette of the garden with its pale pink, simple, numerous flowers. action- variety "Rosea" and double pink large inflorescences of the variety "Pearl Rosea". These 120 cm tall shrubs, not too picky about soil, can bloom profusely not only in the sun but also in partial shade, but require annual pruning of faded shoots, as well as old and unproductive branches.

Rhizomes bloom in June irises, among which pink ones are very rare, most varieties are painted in lilac, yellow, blue, and white tones. You will be lucky if you can purchase the variety 'Pink Talcum' or 'Strathmore' which has stunning pink flowers. The gardener takes special pride in cherishing in his garden a bearded dark pink iris with a red beard - the "Chi-Chi" variety, which forms an inflorescence 80-85 cm long with 5 large two-color flowers that appear in June. "Chi-Chi" is good both in single and group plantings, forming magnificent Iridariums.

Herbaceous plants bloom in June peonies. Particularly decorative are the large double (diameter up to 15 cm) pink flowers of the “Frosted Rose” variety and the dark pink with salmon tint (diameter 12 cm) densely double flowers “Angelo Cobb Freaborn”. An interesting variety is "Rosea Plena" of the medicinal peony (Paeonia officinalis) with large double flowers of pure pink color.

Rhododendron

Hawthorn

herbaceous peony

In June they begin their triumphal procession through the garden clematis, most of the flowers are colored in lilac-violet and white tones. However, among them there are varieties that can take their rightful place in a garden with a pink palette.

These are the variety "Alyonushka" with lilac-pink fragrant small flowers (diameter 5-8 cm) and "Tenderness" with intense pink flowers with a crimson tint (diameter up to 12 cm), which bloom a little later, in July. In June, large flowers (diameter up to 17 cm) of the clematis variety “Youth” bloom, soft pink with a crimson tint. This is one of the best pink-flowered varieties that continues to bloom until September.

Varieties of foreign selection are very popular, among which especially noteworthy is "Nelly Moser" with light pinkish-lilac flowers (diameter 18 cm), star-shaped with a crimson stripe and dark red anthers. This variety blooms profusely from July to September, and with good agricultural technology, annual plants bloom in the year of planting.

The Marcel Moser variety has light pinkish-lilac very large flowers (diameter up to 20 cm) with a red stripe and reddish-lilac anthers. Its flowers almost never fade, and each plant, under favorable conditions, simultaneously “keeps” several dozen flowers open.

It is impossible not to mention the perennial dahlias, more often than others used not only for decorating gardens, but also as a traditional cut crop.

Of the abundantly flowering varieties, noteworthy are the anemone-like “Siemen Doorenboos” (diameter 7-8 cm), the deep pink “Rose Preference” (diameter of inflorescences about 12 cm) on long (up to 30 cm) peduncles; "Rose Tendre" with huge (17 cm) pale pink "flowers" with a white base and, finally, "Promotion" with peduncles up to 38 cm and very spectacular pale pink inflorescences with a diameter of 21 cm.

The variety "Carried Angel" with giant (diameter up to 22 cm) deep pink inflorescences is magnificent, and "Rose Effect" is also attractive with small (6 cm) deep pink inflorescences, of which there are up to 20 pieces on one plant at a time.

Don't forget about unpretentious perennials lupins, blooming in June and August (repeatedly) with pink flowers collected in dense, beautiful candle-shaped inflorescences (varieties "Roseus" and "Schlusselfrau").

From June to August, many gardens are decorated with decorative large-flowered hybrid forms of perennial pyrethrum pink (Pyrethrum roseum): its inflorescences, shaped like double and semi-double daisies, look spectacular against the background of beautiful openwork gray-green leaves.

Speaking about perennials that decorate the garden with pink blooms in the summer, one cannot help but recall gypsophila(rocking), capable of adding airy lightness to any bouquet with its small - simple or double - pink flowers, strewn with thin peduncles. Let’s not forget to pay tribute to the gladioli, so beloved by Russians, and, first of all, to the “Picardi” variety with the soft pink color of large flowers in powerful inflorescences up to 140 cm high.

Often in gardens you can find a cute plant with fragrant flowers with light pink fringed petals, which forms a dense turf 15-22 cm high. This is a pink form of a perennial carnations sandy (Dianthus arenarius f. rosea). Even more common is the feathery carnation (D. plumarius) with single light pink fragrant flowers.

Carnations bloom in June-July, and the varieties “Desdemona” with dark pink and “Pomegranate” with carmine-pink flowers are well suited for our color scheme. The best pink varieties of Turkish carnation are "Rosakonigin" with bright pink large (up to 4.5 cm) fragrant flowers and "Lachskonigin" with salmon-pink medium-sized (2.2 cm) jagged petals.

Unpretentious flowers bloom in July-August astilbe: variety "Brunhilde" with light pink inflorescences up to 20 cm long and "Erica" ​​with pink flowers collected in medium-density inflorescences 25 cm long.

Very often in the gardens of the middle zone you can find a two-year-old stock rose, or garden mallow(Althaea), and its best variety for our palette is “Terry Pink”, which forms its dense inflorescences, up to 100 cm high, from very voluminous bright pink flowers. The height of such a plant is 2-2.5 m (the diameter of the hemispherical flower is up to 10-12 cm).

Early varieties bloom in mid-June phlox paniculata. But for a garden designed in pink tones, varieties that bloom in July-August are best suited. These are "Inspiration" with bright pink flowers with a red eye (diameter 3.6 cm), collected in dense flat-oval inflorescences, and "Elenka" with pale pink large flowers (diameter 3.8 cm) with a white eye in a round inflorescence with a diameter of 12 cm.

It is rare that a garden can do without annual plants - callistephus (annual aster), snapdragon, .

It is worth paying attention to the varieties of annual asters"Rose Pink", "Hellrosa" with large pink heads (diameter 9-9.5 cm), "Rita" and "Olympia" with light pink inflorescences with a silvery bloom (diameter 10 cm) and dwarf "Zwerg Lackskarmin" with a height of 18 cm with a dark pink inflorescence-basket.

One of the best varieties Levkoev from the group of gigantic bomb-shaped ones, reaching a height of up to half a meter, with double shiny white-pink flowers (diameter 4.5 cm), forming a pearl-pink inflorescence up to 23 cm long - the variety "Brilliantrosa". An interesting large-flowered gigantic variety "Diana", blooming in June, with pink, streaked, densely double flowers (diameter 5.5 cm), collected in a dense inflorescence up to 25 cm high. Very large (diameter up to 6 cm) densely double bright pink flowers in inflorescences up to 25 cm in the "Chamoisrosa" variety. The varieties “Silver Pink” and “Rosetta”, which bloom from June, are noteworthy.

To the best rose-flowering varieties snapdragon include "Pink" with pink flowers, "Rose Marie" with hot pink lips and a lighter tube, and "Cherry Red" with rose-red petals and a hot pink tube.

The favorite flower of many gardeners is petunia. Among the old varieties that have been popular for a long time, the soft pink “Karmin Queen” should be mentioned; among the new hybrid varieties, many liked the variety “Cherry Tart” with bright pink flowers (diameter 6.5 cm).

An unpretentious plant grows in almost every garden, blooming tirelessly until the very frost. cosmos(the best varieties are "Sensation" and "Rosenelfe" with bright pink flowers), as well as Lavatera three-month-old (Lavatera trimestris), called khatma or garden rose.

Levkoy

Petunia

Lavatera

Cosmea

In June, the queen of balconies (and open ground) delights with the flowering of tuberous begonias. Despite the high cost of planting material and the difficulty of preserving it in the autumn-winter period, every gardener who has once grown a profusely flowering tuberous begonia is no longer able to refuse it. The flowers can be double, one- or two-color (diameter up to 15 cm), with wavy edges, and flowering continues from June until the first frost in September.

The most decorative are the variety "Roy Hartley" with pink flowers and the F1 hybrids of tuberous multifloral begonia called "Non-Stop", characterized by abundant continuous flowering. Of the large-flowered begonias, the varieties “Bouton de Rose” with double pink flowers (diameter 18 cm), “Camelliiflora” with double pink flowers with a white border (diameter 12 cm) and “Crispa Marginata” with non-double folded flowers (diameter 9 cm) deserve attention. , white with a pink border. Of the small-flowered tuberous begonias, the pink variety "La Madelon" with double flowers (diameter 4 cm) is interesting.

The pink palette of the garden is adequately complemented by white and pink Eremurus Olga (Eremurus olgae) and powerful Eremurus (E. robustus) with pale pink flowers in an inflorescence up to 2 m high. In June, and then again in August, magnificent delphiniums bloom, among which it is worth highlighting the variety "Astolat" with double pink numerous flowers (diameter 5 cm). The height of this beautiful plant can reach 200 cm. The variety "Guinevera" (height 100 cm) with double pinkish-lavender flowers (diameter 5 cm) is also very decorative.

Among the exquisite lilies In the pink range, we can recommend the resistant domestic varieties “Tarusa”, “Metu”, “Brut”, “Gaydamak”, “Iolanta” and “Phobos”.

Late-flowering perennials include aster, blooming from August until frost. The best varieties are "Treue Gute" with pink flowers, "Plenty" with deep pink flowers, "Heiderose" and "Rosea" with pure pink flowers and "Lille Fardell" with dark pink flowers.

The pink cloud sends farewell greetings chrysanthemums Korean, among which it is worth highlighting the “Pink Chamomile” variety, pleasing the eye until the end of September with single inflorescences (diameter 7 cm) of brownish-pink color with a white center.

In conclusion, I would like to mention a rare, but surprisingly beautiful plant that decorates the garden in late autumn and withstands frost. This decorative cabbage. Its large rosettes of leaves, painted in bright pink and delicate pale pink, will be magnificent in low borders, mixborders and on an alpine hill, when there are no more flowers left in the garden.

A garden filled with pink flowers will surely delight anyone who sees the delicate inflorescences standing out in bright spots in the green grass. It is not for nothing that it is believed that a person who loves such a range is a dreamer who has managed to retain childlike purity and optimism. A pink flower can bring a feeling of comfort, harmony and peace both indoors and in the garden. And its delicate coloring can enliven any flowerbed.

The article will describe the most popular flowers and shrubs that have different shades of pink. Choose!

A garden with pink flowers cannot be sad

Romantics will, of course, love the garden, where the flowers are chosen in pink tones. He is very optimistic. Delicate pink flowers will make a dense shady garden cheerful and calm, concealing a sad mood even in cloudy weather.

The choice of plants with flowers of various pink shades is extensive. You can, for example, plant bulbous spring plants - hyacinths, tulips, muscari, perennial lilies. At this time of year, the pink and white flowers of hellebore or bergenia will delight the eye. And in late spring and early summer they will be replaced by phlox carpets, aubriet, joyful daisy flowers and, of course, rich peonies.

In summer it is impossible to take your eyes off the purple coneflower, carnations, exquisite irises and diascia. Until the frosts, it will be colored by perky asters and Korean chrysanthemums.

Now let's take a closer look at these flowers.

Hyacinths and muscari

The pink flower - hyacinth - is one of the most popular inhabitants of garden beds. It is planted in open ground at the end of September, at a temperature of 6-10°C. Before the onset of frost, the hyacinth has time to take root and, having overwintered under the film, with the onset of warm weather it is one of the first to sprout tender shoots, and then bloom.

Another perennial plant, muscari, is considered a relative of hyacinth. Its flowers of soft pink and other shades are often used in wedding bouquets. Gardeners love to place muscari in alpine slides. This plant is very unpretentious and can bloom well in both sunny and shaded places. The main thing is that the flowers are on a slight elevation, as they are afraid of stagnant moisture and may rot.

Brandels, tulips and phloxes

Tulips are more unpretentious than hyacinths. They tolerate winter well, but love sunny and sheltered places from the wind. And they delight the eye with a variety of colors - they can be yellow, bright red, white, pink flowers (you can see photos of them in the article), even variegated ones.

As soon as the snow melts, fireweeds - rather vulnerable plants related to primroses - take up residence in the garden. If planted in a group, they form a pleasing lilac-pink carpet that looks great in flower beds, especially in combination with violets and buttercups.

Even if you don't have the opportunity to worry about a variety of flowers in the garden, phlox can decorate it with all shades of pink from spring to autumn. These plants are hardy and have a large supply of vitality. But they do not like close proximity to trees and shrubs that have an extensive root system. In this case, Phlox loses in the fight for light, water and nutrition.

Daisies and aubrieta

Daisies are flowers that are especially popular among gardeners. Their small stature, double inflorescences and a wide range of shades turn this plant into the main decoration of the garden. Yellow-pink daisy flowers will be bright spots of color in flower beds until October. With proper care, you can grow a whole flower bed of these sunny flowers from one bush.

And the evergreen aubrieta can not only withstand frosts, maintaining its leaves and color, but also delight you with a lush cap of racemose inflorescences. Each of its flowers - pink or any shade from purple to blue - is small and modest, but together they form a lush colorful pillow. This herbaceous, low-growing shrub grows wide, and the leaves are almost invisible under its flowers.

Irises and Echinacea

The light pink flowers of the Delilah iris proudly raise their unusual heads on tall, fleshy stems. They can perfectly fill the pause between the flowering of early spring and summer plants. True, these beauties need to be tied up, since the height makes them defenseless against heavy rain and wind. Unfortunately, irises have a short flowering period - only 5 days, but their graceful leaves continue to decorate the flower garden all season.

All summer long, a pink, daisy-like flower, Echinacea, will delight the eye. This is a very unpretentious plant that can survive drought, severe frosts, and poor soil. By the way, Echinacea is distinguished by its medicinal properties, helping with gout, arthrosis, inflammation in the oral cavity and women's diseases.

Asters and Korean chrysanthemums

Flowers are pale pink, purple, lilac, crimson and white - all these are the last greetings of summer - asters. They begin flowering in June and persist throughout the season, until October. These beauties are unpretentious and grow in any soil. Interestingly, asters have a unique inflorescence - it disguises itself as one large flower. Asters are bright and cheerful flowers that can brighten up any garden.

And finally, in September, you will be pleased with no less picturesque Korean chrysanthemums. Their lush bushes will show off until frost. Chrysanthemum is a very popular flower - drought-resistant and light-loving. The entire above-ground part of its faded bushes is cut off, leaving only a small stump, which is hilled up and covered with spruce branches for the winter. And in the spring, the remnants of the stems and the central shoot are completely unscrewed, allowing the bush to regenerate from the side shoots.

Shrubs that bloom in spring

If the garden lacks brightness, then the bush, which is covered with delicate pink flowers, will become the very highlight that will add variety and cheerfulness to its landscape.

Ledebur almonds, already covered with a pink cloud of fragrant inflorescences from the beginning of spring, will give your garden a special spring tenderness. It will look especially impressive against the background of coniferous plants. Almonds do not like shade, but they tolerate drought well.

And rhododendron, which has all shades of pink, will share with you the joy of the coming warm days. By the way, in order for this heat-loving plant to survive the winter well, it is worth choosing Katevbinsky rhododendron for planting.

The bright pink flowers of garden camellia, which look like small roses, also look luxurious. By the way, this shrub is good both during the flowering period and without flowers - covered only with shiny dark green leaves.

Camellias are winter-hardy, but love moisture and prefer a shady location. It is interesting that these delicate-looking flowers are not afraid of frost at night, but rapid thawing in the bright morning sun is dangerous. As a result, the flowers turn brown and die. Therefore, when planting these ornamental shrubs, you should avoid the eastern side.

Shrubs blooming in summer

At the beginning of summer, the elegant weigela will bloom, densely covered with bell-like inflorescences. Its bright pink flowers can brighten up any garden. This shrub, by the way, is frost-resistant and can grow even on rocky slopes.

Hibiscus can amaze any gardener with its large, bright flowers. Each of them stays on the branch for only one day, but they continuously replace each other, making the bush constantly blooming. The main condition for good growth and flowering of the named plant will be light. And if the climate allows, then lavender bushes planted nearby will turn this corner of the garden into a paradise.

Spiraea, which is sometimes called meadowsweet (although this is not entirely true), opens at the peak of summer. Spiraea flowers are small, with long threads of stamens, which gives them a special fluffiness. The curved branches of this shrub, abundantly covered with flowers, can add grace and sophistication to any landscape. If you choose varieties of spirea depending on the timing of flowering, you can achieve a continuous change of palette in the garden - from snow-white to soft pink. In addition, spirea is absolutely unpretentious in care.

What shrubs bloom in autumn

In early autumn, light pink flowers, similar to large pompoms, will cover the hydrangea bushes - and another beauty will appear in your rose garden, from which it is impossible to take your eyes off. It is, of course, somewhat capricious, and not very winter-hardy, but the effect of the beautiful round inflorescences can pay off all the troubles of caring for this plant.

And the modest heather of the Radnor variety, although not as chic as hydrangea, will be able to delight you before the onset of cold weather with both its charm and wonderful aroma. Heather loves sunny places and does not tolerate stagnant water. By the way, the lifespan of this plant with good care is enormous - about 50 years!

The euonymus will bloom the garden with crimson flowers that open in summer, and an openwork purple crown, making this shrub look like a brooch with which the garden has decorated its autumn outfit. By the way, even when all the leaves fly off the euonymus, it will continue to delight the eye with colorful fruits that will remain on the branches until frost. Depending on the plant variety, they can be crimson, scarlet, pink and burgundy.

A garden where all the flowers are pink

A photo of a garden with flowers of different shades of pink is a picture that will undoubtedly delight the eye of a lover of beauty. But how much more pleasant it is to create this palette yourself - with love and warmth, selecting plants and caring for them!

Covering all the plants with a pink range is an unrealistic task, but I think that even those listed in this article will be able to tell you the direction in which you can move when creating your own work - a delicate rose garden.

Brandushka is an early perennial plant. It begins to bloom in April with pink flowers (up to 5 cm), on average 2 flowers per bulb. Blooms for about 4 weeks. Once cut, it lasts about 3 weeks.

In early spring, Colchicum begins to bloom with its white-pink flowers and Chionodoxa \’Pink Giant\’ with lavender-pink flowers.
Of the May flowers in pink tones, the following varieties of kandyk will look good:

like \’Pink Perfection\’, \’Rose Beauty\’, \’Eros\’, \’Anne Marie\’ and \’Pink Pearl\’. These varieties differ in shades of pink.

The garden will also be well decorated with flowers of bergenia thick-leaved and gorgeous hellebore varieties of pleasing to the eye with piles of large flowers (6-7 cm) \’Hans Schmidt\’, \’Gertrude Frobel\’, \’Roseus Superbus\’.


In early May, a cloud of pink flowers appears on spherical almond bushes up to 1.5 m high) and blooms for about 2 weeks.
Three-lobed almonds are popular. Its height reaches up to 3 m. It bears pink flowers, somewhat reminiscent of small roses (about 3 cm). Lasts about 2.5 weeks.
Some types of almonds (Ledeburg almonds, Petunnikov almonds) are worth special attention.


The May variety includes the awl-shaped phlox, which has numerous flowers. If cared for well, it can bloom in the fall.
At the end of spring, tulips begin to bloom actively: the usual \’Pink Trophy\’, the terry variety \’Peach Blossom\’. Varieties \’Pink Supreme\’ and \’Gisela\’ begin to bloom a little later. The latest varieties are \’Eros\’ and \’Angelique\’.

Peony variety \’Reine Elizabeth\’ can be in partial shade. Blooms with large bright flowers.
Lily of the valley variety \’Rosea\’ will look great.
The fragrant varieties of lilac \'Alyonushka\', \'Bride\', \'Tenderness\', \'Necker\' deserve attention.
The daisies are worthy of attention.

These are beautiful and unpretentious flowers. Large varieties of daisies include \’Beauty Giant Rose\’ and \’Rose\’, and there is a miniature one: \’Geante de Chevrouse\’.
Aubrieta mostly blooms in blue-violet tones, but there are exception varieties (for example, \’Gloriosa\’).
Among roses, it is worth taking a closer look at the varieties \’Maiden\’s Blush\’ and \’Mrs. John Laing\’n\’Heinrich Munch\’.The variety \’Mrs. has a long flowering period. John Laing\'. Hybrid tea terry \’Pink Pearl\’ deserve special attention.

If there is a hill in the garden, you can decorate it with Arends saxifrage variety \’Purpurmantel\’ or the abundantly flowering \’Elfl\’.

Rhododendron is a low shrub that blooms with small flowers of 2-5 pieces.
Hawthorn \’Rosea Flore Pleno\’ with its double flowers will be a wonderful addition to the garden. The bright flowers turn into large red fruits in autumn. Does not require special care.

Decorative plums can be found very rarely here, although they are incredibly beautiful.

The unpretentious weigela shrub blooms in June.

Its distinctive features are leaves with a white border and pale pink flowers.


Deutzia varieties \'Rosea\' and \'Pearl Rosea\' feel good both in the sun and in the shade. Every year they need to trim off unnecessary branches.
Irises are rarely found in pink tones. Unless such varieties as \’Pink Talcum\’, \’Strathmore\’ or the insanely beautiful \’Chi-Chi\’.


Herbaceous peonies also bloom in summer. The 'Frosted Rose' varieties have larger flowers (up to 16 cm)
and \’Angelo Cobb Freaborn\’ (about 12cm).
In pink flowers you can note clematis varieties \'Alyonushka\' (up to 8 cm), \'Tenderness\' (up to 12 cm), \'Yunost\' (up to 17 cm, bloom until September).
Beautiful lupins bloom twice: in June and August.
From June to August, pink pyrethrum, gladioli, carnations, and astilbes bloom.

Pink peretrum is somewhat reminiscent of daisies, which harmoniously combine with openwork leaves. Gladioli deserve a lot of attention. The variety \’Picardi\’ blooms with large pink flowers and reaches a height of about 140 cm.


Sandy carnation and pinnate carnation are some of the most common fragrant flowers. \'Pomegranate\' and \'Desdemona\' have pink flowers. The most popular ones with flowers with a wonderful aroma are \’Rosakonigin\’ (up to 5 cm) and \’Lachskonigin\’ (up to 2.5 cm).


Astilbes do not require special care. The variety \'Brunhilde\' (inflorescences about 19 cm) and the variety \'Erica\' (inflorescences about 25 cm) look good.
Asters can be classified as June flowers. This is an annual plant with large flowers (on average 9 cm). There are also larger varieties, such as \’Rita\’, \’Olympia\’ (about 10 cm).
Brilliantrosa\’ is a noteworthy variety of gillyflowers. It can be up to 1.5 m in height. It blooms with beautiful white-pinkish flowers (about 4 cm in diameter).
It’s worth paying attention to snapdragons \’Rose Marie\’ and \’Cherry Red\’.


Petunia is the favorite flower of most gardeners. Some of the most common varieties are \’Karmin Queen\’ and \’Cherry Tart\’.
Cosmea is good because it blooms from the very beginning of summer, until frost.


Phlox paniculata begins to bloom in mid-summer. \’Inspiration\’ and \’Elenka\’ deserve attention. The flower diameter of these varieties is about 3.7 cm.
Club begonia makes you fall in love at first sight. It is unlikely that anyone who sees her will remain indifferent. It blooms with large flowers (about 15 cm) until the first autumn frosts. It is worth noting \'Roy Hartley\', \'Bouton de Rose\' (up to 18 cm), \'Camelliiflora\' (up to 12 cm), \'Crispa Marginata\' (up to 9 cm) and \'La Madelon\ ' (up to 4 cm).
Olga's Eremurus will be a good addition to a rose garden. It reaches a height of up to 2 meters.
In autumn, the garden will be decorated with asters and Korean chrysanthemums.
Ornamental cabbage is found, but in itself it is incredibly beautiful. It blooms in late autumn and is not at all afraid of frost.

The pink range for flowering plants growing in the middle zone is not new. More than 100 types of flowers of various shapes and sizes can please the eye with petals of various shades of pink. Which specimen should you choose for your garden? And what does the presented bouquet, composed of soft pink buds, say?

Which pink flower to choose for your garden?

The dacha plot allows you to enjoy the variety of shades, and therefore there is also a place for pink tones here. But which colors should you prefer? Of course, one immediately remembers soft pink tea roses, which have been considered the main decoration of the garden for several decades. Single large buds or small ones scattered throughout a lush bush - it doesn’t matter: both of them will become the highlight of the flower garden.

Potted specimens will begin to open their buds at the end of spring, turning towards the sun. Later ones can wait for the onset of autumn, standing out against the backdrop of fading nature. In the matter of caring for this flower, of course, there are many tricks and nuances, and some of them relate to the choice of seedling. There should be no damaged leaves on it, their color is juicy green, not dull or yellowish. In addition, in all the abundance of buds, those that have not yet had time to bloom should prevail.

Among the variety of varieties with pink petals, gardeners recommend Diamant - terry lush balls exude a fragrant aroma and greatly overlap the foliage due to their considerable size. From a distance it seems that there is absolutely no greenery in this pink kingdom. Chinese species and varieties are more reminiscent of rose hips, since their buds are not so dense, the core with stamens is clearly visible, and the color is uneven: towards the center the saturation of the already light color of the petals fades away. Particularly attractive here is the “Angelwings” variety, which is distinguished by its unpretentiousness, early flowering (mid-late April), but also low germination (65-70% of seeds). In addition, over time, their petals fade, turning from bright pink to almost white.

Chrysanthemums are pink no less often than roses. These stars of long and thin petals, seated around a lemon-yellow fluffy center, bloom in July and decorate the countryside until October, surviving light frosts. Due to the fact that the bulk of chrysanthemums are perennials, you don’t have to think about sowing them every year. The height of the bush is 40-150 cm, and throughout the green canvas there is a lush cap of small flowers.

In addition to the fact that they look great in flower beds, chrysanthemums are also often used in cut bouquets. The only factor that is important to consider when planting this flower is location. The bush should sit in direct sunlight and on well-drained soil, and since this plant is sensitive to day and night, it is not advisable to place it near garden lights to avoid internal disturbances. Of the varieties, “MonaLisa”, which has a green core, has earned special love from gardeners with pink petals, "SantiniTango", "Batini" and "ArtistPinkImproved".

Delicate pink lilies are the embodiment of femininity, purity and freshness. A bouquet that spreads a strong, bright aroma is not always appropriate in an apartment, but in the garden several bushes will definitely take root and deserve their share of attention. "LiliumDolcetto" is one of the most famous varieties with a similar color. This is a hybrid with long (up to 25 cm) flowers, whose petals have a pearlescent coating on the outside. The attractiveness of the variety lies in its winter hardiness; moreover, it does not even require shelter. And for connoisseurs of unscented specimens, the Asian hybrid “TropicDiamond” has been developed: raspberry-pink gramophones reach 15-18 cm in length and tolerate frost well.

Pink indoor flowers: photos and descriptions


Of those flowers that can grow in an apartment no worse than in the fresh air, the palm is held by geranium, which can probably be found in every home. A single long stem with rounded leaves and crowned inflorescences of 8-14 flowers emitting a strong aroma: this is what a classic indoor geranium looks like. In addition to its decorative functions, the plant also has many healing properties: daily inhalation of its aroma in front of the bush for 8-10 minutes stabilizes the state of the nervous system, eliminates insomnia, and relieves stress. For this reason, geranium was considered a remedy that could improve the atmosphere in the house, reduce the frequency of quarrels, and improve mutual understanding in the family. In addition, the phytoncides of this plant have a positive effect on the condition of the gastrointestinal tract, the cardiovascular system, and in the summer it helps protect the apartment from flies.

Such an exotic flower as anthurium, which is an ampelous plant, best takes root near windows facing any side, excluding the south. The flower tolerates shade well, suffering much more from dry air, so it needs to be constantly sprayed. It blooms buds all year round, but is also valued for its large, heart-shaped foliage. The flowers are not inferior in beauty to this greenery: the “Lacetti” variety has a delightful light pink color of single-petal flowers, the same heart-shaped as the leaves. The cylinder-shaped core is most often yellow-green and quite long. To make the colors brighter, it is recommended to fertilize the anthurium with mineral fertilizer in March.

The decoration of an apartment can be not only Pink flowers: which ones to choose for the garden? Just a flowering plant, but also a deciduous one. Irezine, grown in the garden as an annual, lives at home for more than 1 year, has leaves with a beet-pink color and greenish veins. It has inflorescences, but they are not so much attractive as they are unusual: purely in appearance, these balls strongly resemble a ball of woolen threads.

Achimenes is also valued in the apartment. Under natural conditions, it grows in the tropics, so it is not surprising that it does not like harsh winters. In the middle zone it is grown only indoors, where it is possible to maintain the desired temperature. The plant is hanging because the shoots are soft, do not hold their shape and constantly tend to fall down. In addition to the lanceolate dark green leaves, which have a purple color on the inside, the shoots contain small flowers up to 5 cm long and a petal bend diameter of up to 7 cm. Their color is raspberry-pink, the upper petals are slightly smaller than the lower ones, with a corolla every 3 days dies off, giving way to a new one. The flowering period of Achimenes is spring-autumn.

Pink color of flowers: meaning and symbolism

In bouquets, pink flowers are found a little less often than red or white ones. What is their significance? Colombians traditionally kept pink anthurium in the newlyweds' bedroom during their honeymoon, promising them a happy family life. Raspberry-pink callas given to an unmarried girl spoke of admiration for her beauty and admiration for her. In a broader sense, pink flowers are softer in color than red ones, but they belong specifically to this primary color. Therefore, its main meaning is love, but tender, reverent, mixed with reverence for the recipient. Pink flowers are often given to those to whom they want to show respect, and they are also presented as a sign of courtesy, politeness and courtesy.

A bouquet of pink clover was given for good luck, or with an interline recognition that the one to whom this flower was given brings happiness to the giver. Gentle mallows - please pay attention, believe, forgive, treat what happened with understanding and leniency. Pink lush caps of peonies, which not long ago surpassed even roses in demand, are able to say more than the queen of flowers: they promise to give the whole world to the one to whom they were given. Unlike a rose, they do not shout about the feelings of the giver, but guarantee his reliability in marriage and fidelity. Dreams of a shared future and never-letting-go love are symbolized by bright pink phloxes, and crimson gladiolus assures of the sincerity of intentions and feelings.

The number of flowers whose petals are painted pink is countless. Those who choose plants in a similar range are prone to daydreaming, keep childhood in their hearts, are optimistic, and pure. If pink flowers appear in your interior, they will bring positive energy into the room, add comfort, harmony and tranquility. On the site, their delicate color will enliven any flower bed, garden or greenhouse.


For the first time, unusual and beautifully flowering plants began to be grown in pots or greenhouses during the era of the Great Geographical Discoveries. Today, indoor flowers, a catalog with photographs and names of which in paper form can fit in several closets, are a passion for millions of people around the world.

Photos and names of decorative indoor plants

Ornamental plants are valued for flowers of various shapes and colors, unusual foliage, and a variety of forms, including erect, creeping and hanging, herbaceous and tree-like. Indoor flowers can be of local origin and come from the most remote corners of the world. Such plants differ not only in appearance, but also in habits, and require different conditions of maintenance and care.

Some people are passionate about succulents, while others are more interested in watching the growth of epiphytes. Although it is almost impossible to get acquainted with all types of home flowers, their photos and names, a short catalog will be an excellent help in choosing a “green pet” to your liking.


Abutilone

An evergreen shrub that easily tolerates crown formation, blooming from late spring to mid-autumn. Numerous varieties and hybrids of indoor flowers prefer partial shade and are responsive to care, giving their owner a mass of white, yellow, pink, crimson “bells” with a diameter of up to 10–12 cm.

To restore strength, the plant requires a cool winter at 12–15 degrees.

Aglaonema

The photo and name of this homemade flower in a pot became famous thanks to the famous film “Leon”. Today, the herbaceous perennial is popular due to its variegated, leathery, broadly lanceolate-shaped foliage and its unpretentiousness when kept indoors.

The color of leaves of different types and varieties contains not only green, white and silver tones, but also bright pink and purple colors.

Maidenhair

Among houseplants, ferns are not uncommon. Herbaceous evergreens attract attention with their carved fronds and hardiness. One of the most popular ferns is the adiantum, whose young fronds are gracefully curled and pinkish-cream in color. In the house, the flower requires partial shade and cool maintenance in winter.

Azalea

These indoor plants with flowers of white, pink, and purple colors are not accepted by all gardeners. But with the creation of the right conditions and constant attention, medium-sized shrubs related to the plant delight with generous flowering and a long life at home.

Alocasia

Among the numerous types of indoor flowers, there are many crops belonging to the Araceae family. People from the tropics of the Southern Hemisphere invariably amaze with the splendor of their greenery and variety of forms.

When you come across photos of decorative house flowers with the name “alocasia”, it is easy to notice how different these plants are in appearance. And this is not surprising, because several dozen representatives of the genus, for example, fragrant, copper-red, are unpretentious decorative foliage crops valued by amateur flower growers.

Aloe

Unlike Alocasia, which loves moisture, all species are succulents that can survive drought thanks to the water accumulated in the succulent leaves. Tree aloe or agave are more often grown as home flowers. The plant is up to one and a half meters high and is decorated with long leaves, up to 30 cm long, with spines along the edges.

The value of the plant is in its non-capricious disposition and healing juice, which has a softening, anti-inflammatory and moisturizing effect.

Anthurium

- another representative of the extensive Araceae family, which has become a popular indoor flower. The characteristic features of the plant are an underground stem, pointed, heart-shaped dense leaves supported on tall erect petioles, and inflorescence-cobs decorated with bright spathes up to 15 centimeters long. The modified leaf is painted in bright white-pink, scarlet, greenish-purple tones.


Asparagus

Related to the culinary delicacy of asparagus, as a houseplant it is distinguished by its unpretentious disposition, active growth and long life in a pot. Several species of this crop, thanks to their needle-like foliage, ampelous or bush-like form, have long earned the respect and love of flower growers. The decorative effect of the plant is complemented by rare but memorable flowering. The white flowers collected in clusters are small but fragrant. After they wither, red round berries are formed.

Aspidistra

Originally from Southeast Asia, this is an ornamental deciduous plant, the main attraction of which is its large, wide-lanceolate leaves up to 80 cm long. In catalogs, among photos of indoor flowers with the name “aspidistra,” you can find specimens with variegated leaves, decorated with white or yellowish stripes . The flowers of this species are inconspicuous and even invisible. Corollas of a reddish-brown or purple color appear close to the ground.

Balsam

House flowers in pots, in the photo, are popularly called “Vanka Mokrym” or “touch-me-not.” , which has taken up residence on the windowsills of our grandmothers, loves moisture, light and warmth. An extremely unpretentious plant, thanks to the presence of a mass of varieties, is ready to please the gardener with the flowering of simple and double flowers of various shades.

Begonia

Begonia is a rare plant that has decorative leaves and flowers. There are more than 1,000 cultivated varietal and hybrid forms in the world that are actively used for landscaping indoors and outdoors. House flowers can differ in the way they are propagated, be bushy or hanging, bloom seasonally or constantly.

Connoisseurs of decorative deciduous crops highly value the bright, unique greenery of these unpretentious, fast-growing flowers.

Indoor geranium (pelargonium)

Unpretentious, profusely and long-blooming pelargonium is an ideal indoor flower for beginners. The plant easily adapts to life in an apartment, can be shaped, can be renewed if necessary and reproduces vegetatively without any problems. And a sea of ​​varieties of various shapes and colors will help create a unique atmosphere in your home and decorate the interior.

Hibiscus

Perennial, related to garden mallows and, in Russian conditions it has taken root as a houseplant. A large flowering crop is grown as a shrub or standard tree. With proper care and sufficient nutrition, it has an enviable longevity, grows to a height of 2–2.5 meters and regularly produces spectacular red, pink, and coral flowers.

Hippeastrum

The bulbous perennial plant is popular due to its easy care and incredibly vibrant blooms. It is accompanied by the appearance of powerful, up to 70 cm tall, peduncles with several simple or double flowers. The color of the corollas depends on the variety and can be variegated, white, pink, scarlet or deep purple. The leaves form a furry basal rosette, have a smooth surface and a pointed linear shape. In autumn, this type of indoor flower begins a dormant period that lasts several months and requires dry, cool storage of the bulbs.

Gloxinia

Velvety large bells and the same exquisite “soft” oval-shaped leaves are characteristic features of the home Gloxinia flower. A tuberous plant with a winter dormant period, flowering requires long daylight hours, nutritious soil and a wide pot.

Above one rosette of leaves, several dozen spectacular flowers can simultaneously flaunt in all shades from white to deep purple.

Guzmania

Guzmania attracts attention thanks to its bright foliage bordering the not so noticeable and lush inflorescence. Flowering, which begins after 3 years of planting and lasts up to 3 months, means the imminent death of the mother plant, which must be replaced by basal daughter rosettes.

Dieffenbachia

An ornamental deciduous plant with large leaves of different colors is relatively unpretentious, stands out for its high growth rate and numerous natural and varietal forms. As in nature, at home, the flower with the name shown in the photo in a pot should receive enough moisture, warmth, nutrition and a lot of bright, but diffused light.

Dracaena

Accustomed to truly “Spartan” conditions in nature, dracaena is not capricious in an apartment. Several of its varieties are grown as house flowers, eventually forming a “tree” with a bare trunk and a cap of tough green or variegated foliage at the top.

Zamioculcas

Zamioculcas, a tuberous plant from the Araceae family, is often found in the collections of gardeners who are keen on evergreen ornamental deciduous crops. An unpretentious indoor flower with a height of 50 to 150 cm forms several powerful, dense stems covered with glossy oval-pointed leaves. Adult plants, with proper care, form milky-white inflorescences-cobs.

Kalanchoe

Encyclopedias and catalogs of indoor plants and plant names often contain references to. Moreover, plants with this name are often included in the list of ornamental and medicinal crops. We are talking about different related species, interesting and remarkable in their own way.

The common features of all varieties are unpretentiousness, rapid growth, easy propagation by all available vegetative methods and responsiveness to care.

Decorative varieties amaze with the splendor of their flowering, and the viviparous species of Kalanchoe will help cope with skin and colds.

Clivia

Clivia is an evergreen rhizomatous plant with a powerful basal rosette of long leathery leaves. During flowering, the plant produces a powerful peduncle with bright orange-yellow corollas gathered at the top into an umbrella. At home, flowers last for more than 3 weeks.

Maranta

Arrowroot is a low, often creeping or ampelous perennial with decorative foliage, on one leaf blade combining shades of light and dark greens, purple and pink, white and brownish tones.

Euphorbia Mile

Euphorbia Milya in Russia is better known as the “crown of thorns”. This unpretentious plant in nature reaches a height of 2 meters. In a pot, a succulent with a stiff stem covered with long thorns and a tuft of leaves at the top is much smaller. The unusual appearance of the plant is completed by small inflorescences bordered by bright bracts in scarlet, pink, yellow and white tones.

Sansevieria

Sansevieria or “mother-in-law’s tongue” has been a regular on window sills for many years. This unassuming house flower is popular for its tough foliage, with a variegated pattern or a light border.

is one of the most common indoor flowers, but the cylindrical variety with pointed, erect leaves of an original shape is only gaining adherents.

Crassula

The decorative house flowers in the photo owe their name to their fleshy, coin-like leaves. Crassula or “money tree” is an excellent houseplant that even a beginner can care for. In terms of endurance and easy propagation, the flower can only be compared with Kalanchoe. Even a fallen leaf soon takes root and gives rise to a new plant.

Tradescantia

Tradescantia is an excellent ampelous flower for home growing. The plant is characterized by rapid growth, high decorativeness, unpretentiousness and easy agricultural technology. The presence of varieties with variegated foliage of different shades allows you to create unique compositions using one crop. It is moisture-loving, amenable to crown formation and takes root easily, in water or on the ground.

Phalaenopsis

Phalaenopsis or "butterfly-like" flower. This most popular orchid in nature is an epiphyte. At home, the flower is content with a special pot and substrate, unlike ordinary soil. Relatively simple care for phalaenopsis allows a novice orchid lover to master all the features of these ornamental plants.

Usambara violet (Saintpaulia)

At first sight, the Usambara violet captivates with the appearance of its fleecy foliage, gathered in lush rosettes, above which simple, semi- or double flowers of the most bizarre shapes and colors reign with a bright cap. Modern varieties of Saintpaulia number in the thousands and represent giant and dwarf plants, plain and variegated flowers, green leaves and greenery with white or pink edging.

Ficus

A catalog of indoor flowers with photographs and names of various types and varieties of ficus can be published as a separate book. Today there are almost a thousand varieties of this plant; several dozen are grown in culture, in the form of a bush, tree, ground cover and even hanging specimens. The most widespread is rubber.

Chlorophytum

– the leader among plants in terms of air purification ability. But this is not the only reason for the popularity of indoor flowers. An unpretentious and easily propagated indoor herbaceous perennial forms lush rosettes of pointed-lanceolate leaves of green or variegated color. The peculiarity of the culture is the flowers and daughter rosettes of the plant formed on long hanging shoots.

Hoya

Among domestic vines, hoya occupies one of the first places in beauty and popularity. An evergreen perennial with long stems covered with dense “waxy” leaves and umbrella-shaped inflorescences of fragrant star-shaped flowers, it leaves no one indifferent. At the same time, ivy growing on a suitable surface does not require special care and is excellent for keeping at home.

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