Garden flowers
Hellebore plant: description, cultivation and photos of flowers
The hellebore flower belongs to the family of herbaceous perennials of the Buttercup group, numbering, according to various information, from 15 to 21 species, growing in shady mountainous places in Europe. The largest number of hellebore varieties is found on the Balkan Peninsula.All about hellebore
Ampel diastia: photo, growing from seeds, planting and care
Diascia is a beautifully flowering, graceful plant of norichnikovids. The flower is native to South Africa, so in many regions of our country it is grown as an annual plant. In the open field, it is used as an ampel or ground cover plant. Very often terraces, loggias and balconies are decorated with diastia. The plant is unpretentious in care, but for its successful cultivation, all the features must be taken into account.How to grow diastia
Features of growing periwinkle, photo of garden flowers
Periwinkle is a plant belonging to evergreen, deciduous and creeping herbaceous plants. Able to creep along the surface of the ground and survive in rather harsh conditions. It has leathery, juicy and shiny green leaves, which are located opposite each other on the shoots. Sometimes the leaves have a cream-colored border or spots.What does periwinkle look like
Growing tuberose: description, planting and care, photo of flowers
Sophisticated modern gardeners are unlikely to be surprised with something, since they are offered a huge selection of ornamental plants. Among the many options, there is still one that can surprise with its enchanting aroma and delicate appearance. Poets and writers mentioned tuberose in their works hundreds of years ago. These flowers were especially popular and loved in the 19th century.How to grow tuberose
Growing ageratum from seeds: when to plant and how to care?
Ageratum is an unusually beautiful plant of the Aster family. The name of the flower comes from the Latin word "ageratos", which translates as "ageless". This is the name of the plant because of its long flowering, which begins in June and lasts until the very frost. That is why gardeners call ageratum "long-flowered" and love to decorate plots, flower beds, lawns, front gardens with it.How to grow ageratum