Wild plants
Charming Corydalis: description, types and photos of the flower
With the arrival of spring, when the snow just melts, the sun begins to warm, the first green leaves appear on the trees, primroses begin to bloom in the forest. Already at the beginning of April, the chistyak, anemone, a lumbago, a goose onion and, of course, an amazing corydalis or dyast flower pleases with its flowering. Having taken a liking to the sunny slopes, the Corydalis grows well in shrubs, riparian forests, rocky gardens and near water bodies.All about the crested flower
Description of campanula portenschlagiana
Among the more than three hundred varieties of bells distributed around the world, there is also such as campanula portenshlagia, also known as the “bell of a portchlag”. This is a perennial ornamental plant and will be the topic of this article.Bell of a porthole
First spring flowers: photos, names and descriptions of primroses
The approach of spring pleases not only with warm days, but also with the first early flowers, which begin to bloom immediately after the snow melts. Primroses appear especially beautiful after a long and cold winter. Snowdrops, woodlands and crocuses bloom in mid-April, and pansies, primroses, hyacinths and many other early spring flowers bloom in May. Happy owners of backyards and summer cottages are looking forward to the appearance of primroses, which become a decoration of the beginning of spring.Beautiful primroses
Growing Siberian blueberry: varieties, photo of flowers
When the snow begins to melt and the first signs of the coming spring appear, the corresponding signals are given by many plants, including the scilla, which is known as the woodland. In spring, this unusual flower demonstrates all its power, finding its way in barely thawed soil.Growing woodland
How and where does mimosa grow, is it a flower or a tree?
The mimosa flower is well-known and common in our open spaces. It can be found on the shelves of flower shops in early spring. Graceful twigs with small bright yellow balls and fluffy leaves beckon with their very strong and easy to remember aroma. The people began to consider this flower a symbol of the women's holiday, which is celebrated in Russia on March 8. How mimosa grows