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A flower with small purple flowers. Beautiful plants with purple and lilac flowers

The lilac branch pleases us with its flowering only once a year. But not only she is able to bring delicate colors to the garden. There are other flowers with lilac blooms that will liven up your site throughout the summer and even fall. A variety of shapes and sizes will allow you to create interesting compositions for every taste. Beautiful lilac flowers - names, photos and care recommendations can be found further in the article.

Unusual handsome

Many kids don't like onions, but rest assured they will love this variety. It is about allium. He has giant flower balls with lilac flowers-crumbs on a stem 80-150 cm high.

And with all this, allium (gigantic onion) is a plant that is easy to care for, and even perennial. It is unpretentious to the soil, but does not tolerate stagnation of moisture and, in general, copes well with drought. He needs plenty of sunlight, but it is advisable to plant this flower in closed, wind-free areas.

Allium's only condition is autumn planting... In this case, the bulb must be buried in the soil to a depth equal to its four diameters and leave a free space between them, at least 20 cm. If the soil is not rich, it must be fertilized.

Different varieties of allium bloom in different time, however, after flowering, its foliage dies off, so you should make sure that other plants cover it, and the flower bed is not empty.

Beautiful, aromatic and healthy

Listing flowers with lilac flowers, one cannot but recall lavender. With it, not only a piece of French Provence will appear on your site, but also an excellent source of raw materials for homemade pillows and bags that contribute to falling asleep. Putting them in the closet will not only give things a subtle scent, but you will also get rid of the moths that don't like this plant.

Lavender grows in the form of bushes with which are placed

Propagated by seeds, which is very laborious, or by layering. It also comes on sale as adult plants in flowerpots.

It should be remembered that it is a thermophilic plant, so if you have a cool climate, it is better to keep it in pots and bring it indoors when the temperature drops.

The main condition for the successful growth of lavender is a sunny and ventilated area, with light sandy soils that drain moisture well. However, she loves watering, the main thing is that the water does not linger. Otherwise, the plant can become a victim of fungal diseases.

Phlox

This plant has a lot of color options: white, crimson, blue, and will also show itself in all its glory in late spring and summer. It grows well, has a pleasant aroma, is suitable for cutting and attracts butterflies.

Phlox loves sunny areas, but can put up with light shading. It is easier to propagate a plant by cuttings or layering than to grow from seeds. Requirements for soil different varieties may vary somewhat, but it should definitely be loose and well-permeable to water.

Phloxes need to be watered at least once a week, fed with compost in the spring, covered with mulch, cut off dead inflorescences. For the winter, you need to cut to a height of 20 cm and cover.

Once every 2-3 years, phloxes will need to be divided.

Luxurious aquilegia

If you plant this plant on your site, then be prepared in advance for the delight of guests, the envy of neighbors, and the questions: "What is the name of the lilac flower?" Because it is impossible to pass by the aquilegia and not admire it. The name comes from the Latin aquila - eagle, due to the similarity of slightly protruding petals with the outstretched wings of a bird.

Aquilegia can be propagated by seeds: they are sown in mid-spring. But in this case, the plant will bloom only next year. If this does not suit you, then you can buy aquilegia cuttings or already adult plants.

Oddly enough, but this exquisite one does not belong to samoseyki, which is quite convenient, since its lifespan is short - 3-4 years, and by the time the old flowers begin to die off, you will have a new shift ready.

Aquilegia blooms in late spring, for about 4 weeks. To make more buds, the old ones should be cut off. With this care, repeated flowering is sometimes observed.

Aquilegia loves sunlight, but in hotter regions in summer it can suffer from excess, so it is better to plant it in light shade from trees. The soil should be abundantly fertilized with compost when planting and then do not forget to feed the flower monthly with water-soluble plant fertilizer.

Unpretentious and beautiful

If you are looking for flowers with lilac flowers that are showy and easy to care for, then irises are perfect for you. Their palette is very wide, there are only fiery red species in it. And there are many shades of lilac. They bloom in early summer, there are varieties with re-flowering later. Some species have a delicate, delicate aroma, and some have almost lost it in the process of selection, but they have become larger and acquired an interesting color.

Irises need at least 6 hours of sunshine a day - the more the better. Their rhizomes should not be covered with earth, otherwise they may begin to rot, and this is detrimental to the plant. For the same reason, the soil should be light, with an admixture of sand, and mulching should not be used so that moisture does not accumulate.

Irises are self-sufficient plants, they feel best in planting together with relatives. However, do not forget to leave enough space between them, because they grow rather quickly, and you should be able to freely divide the bushes as needed (every 3-4 years).

Irises reproduce by rhizomes. Although they produce seeds, it is not recommended to grow plants from them, as this rarely preserves varietal characteristics. Planting planting material or dividing the bush is done in August.

For the winter, the foliage must be cut off.

As you can see, not only the lilac branch can boast delicate color and aroma, it has many other equally worthy competitors. Although it is better to say - companions, because you should not limit yourself in beauty.


Dacha is not only garden beds, berry bushes and fruit trees... Perennial flowers help to create beauty on the site. For a garden, unpretentious long-flowering plants are indispensable, as a magnificent frame for a canvas created by the labor of a summer resident.

For beginner gardeners, it may seem that breaking down a flower garden and caring for it is too troublesome. But with the right choice of crops, taking care of flowers will not take much time, and the buds will open from early spring to late autumn.


The most unpretentious flowers for spring

Early spring in middle lane does not please with paints. Annual flowers have not yet been sown, even the most unpretentious ones are just showing up from under the ground.

Are there really plants that are ready to bloom in the first warm days? Yes, wintering bulbous crops have formed the rudiments of buds since autumn and in the spring they are the first to illuminate the flower beds with all shades of the rainbow.


Crocuses

Crocus corollas of white, blue, yellow and even striped colors appear practically from under the snow. Plants with a height of 7 to 15 cm bloom from March to May, and after the withering of the flowers they retire. Planting of bulbs is carried out in the traditional terms for spring bulbous plants, from August to September. The best place for crocuses - well-lit areas or partial shade, for example, under the crowns of shrubs or trees that have not yet blossomed.

Tulips

Tulip - not only the most common on summer cottages perennials, but also the most unpretentious flowers. Today, lovers of spring flowers have at their disposal hundreds and thousands of magnificent varieties. However, not everyone knows that these garden plants belong to several species, differing both in appearance and in the timing of flowering.

Skillfully choosing varieties, with the help of tulips alone with a height of 10 to 50 cm, you can decorate a site up to an alpine slide. The first tulips bloom in March, and the most late varieties wither at the end of May.

Tulip bulbs are planted in the first half of autumn in sunny areas with a loose, rich nutrients soil.

During growth and flowering, plants need regular watering, which is stopped in the summer when the bulbs are resting.

Garden tulip species react differently to frost. If in the southern regions the most lush terry and lily varieties can be considered unpretentious plants for a summer residence and a garden, then in the northern regions the common tulips of Greig, Gesner and Foster need annual digging.

They can be replaced by low-growing botanical tulips or Kaufman tulips that winter easily in any climate.

Daffodils

Together with tulips on garden beds daffodils appear. Bloom lasts from April to last days May, while flowers illuminate the garden not only with bright sunny shades, but also with an exquisite aroma.

Depending on the variety, the plants reach a height of 30 to 60 cm. Flowers can be either simple or double, with a short or long crown. Daffodils prefer areas with loose, fertile soil. They grow well in the sun and under the crowns that open at this time. The main thing is that the soil in which the bulbs were planted in the fall should not be oversaturated with moisture.

Daffodils are long-blooming, unpretentious garden flowers that are successfully used in mixed plantings with tulips, garden varieties, dicenter and other plants. Daffodils for several years feel great in one place. Growing up, they form very dense clumps, which are planted after the foliage wilted, that is, at the beginning of summer.

Wintering bulbous cultures, appearing from nowhere in the spring, are unpretentious and bright, but at the same time their foliage cannot retain decorativeness for a long time. It dies off, exposing the place in the flowerbed, so in advance you should take care of planting a number of "replacement" crops, such as peony bushes, perennial poppies or aquilegia.

Periwinkle

It's one thing to pick up long-blooming perennials and unpretentious flowers for a garden in the sun. Another is to find the same plants for both open and shady areas.

There are not so many shade-tolerant horticultural crops - a shining example one of them is periwinkle. or small dwarf shrubs bloom in the midst of spring and spread quickly, rooting without difficulty upon contact with the ground.

Periwinkle cultivars create spectacular clumps of fresh greenery, spotted in all shades of blue, white, pink and purple. At the disposal of gardeners, specimens with simple and terry corollas, smooth and variegated foliage.

Many ornamental plants are associated with romantic legends. Not an exception - which, thanks to such a story, is better known not by its real name, but as a "broken heart".

Thanks to the powerful rhizomes of the dicentra, it tolerates winter cold without loss. Foliage dying off in autumn with the arrival of heat again rises above the ground, reaching a height of 30 to 100 cm in different varieties. In May, a spectacular plant is covered with white, pink or two-colored corollas of bizarre, heart-shaped, collected in racemes. Flowering lasts about a month, and under the transparent shade of young foliage, drooping inflorescences unpretentious plant for summer cottages and gardens, they look brighter and last longer.

The dicentra will be indispensable in a flower bed in the vicinity of primroses and daffodils, muscari, ferns and decorative varieties Luke.

A flowering plant is worthy of admiration in a single planting, and after the withering of the inflorescences, it will become an excellent background for other flowers.

Lily of the valley

The classic spring flower beds are forest beds that bloom in May. Thanks to the creeping rhizomes, the plants overwinter. In spring, leathery leaves rolled into dense tubes first appear on the flower beds, then peduncles up to 30 cm high rise above the unfolded rosettes. Each inflorescence contains from 6 to 20 white or pinkish, fragrant bells. Flowering lasts until the beginning of summer, and then red rounded berries appear in place of flowers.

The dignity of these unpretentious garden perennials- flowers that do not lose their beauty in the sun and in the shade, the ability to grow in one place up to 10 years.

Kupena

In the forest, next to the lily of the valley clumps, you can see graceful kupena plants. Blooming from May to June, the perennial is not as bright as other spring flowers.

But in shady areas, near conifers and shrubs, a culture from 30 to 80 cm high with drooping white or greenish bell flowers is simply irreplaceable.

Brunner

May is the month of the brightest greenery and unusually lush bloom garden perennials.

At this time, under the crowns of trees, near paths and reservoirs, under the protection of walls and fences appear blue flowers brunners. Plants with a height of 30 to 50 cm, with decorative pointed-heart-shaped foliage, prefers to settle in partial shade, where there is enough moisture and nutrition for lush deciduous rosettes and inflorescences towering above them.

Delicate blue unpretentious garden flowers enliven the most shady corners, do not require special care, thanks to attractive, often variegated foliage, they protect decorativeness for a long time and can do without transplanting for many years.

V favorable conditions brunner grows excellently and reproduces by dividing the bush.

Summer, beautiful and unpretentious flowers for a summer residence

Bright, rapidly growing annuals, 1-2 months after sowing, color the flower beds in the most incredible colors. But autumn comes and the plants complete their short life. The next spring, the summer resident begins with the selection of annuals, decorative crops, sowing and caring for young seedlings. This takes a lot of precious time, which could be devoted to vegetable seedlings, caring for fruit and berry plantings.

Long-blooming, unpretentious flowers specially selected for the garden, blooming in different seasons and do not need painstaking care. Although they bloom only in the second half of summer or in the second year, they live in one place for several years without a transplant.

Summer is the most fertile time for flowering plants... An incredible number of species are ready to give their flowers to the summer resident. The main thing is to choose from them those plants that can rightfully be called non-capricious and beautiful.

Aquilegia

When late tulips and daffodils bloom in the garden at the end of May, ornamental foliage of aquilegia or catchments begins to rise above the ground. The whimsical bells of this, one of the most unpretentious perennials for summer cottages, open up on tall, erect peduncles.

Flowering lasts almost without interruption from the end of May to September. And even without flowers, plants do not lose their charm. Their leaves take on purple and purple tones by autumn. Depending on the variety, aquilegia can grow from 30 to 80 cm in height. All of this species grow well both in the shade and on open areas... Already from the name it is clear that the catchment loves moisture, but even with a shortage of irrigation, it is able to find water thanks to its powerful rod rhizomes. Aquilegia grows best on light, drained soils.

Flowers appear in the second year of life. Mature plants can be divided. You can do it in early spring or in the fall.

Although under favorable conditions aquilegia reproduces by self-sowing, this method does not allow preserving the properties of hybrid and varietal specimens. Seedlings are most often purple or pink in color and can become a kind of weeds if immature seed pods are not removed in time or flower beds are not weeded.

Swimsuit

The beloved by many summer residents also belongs to the moisture-loving unpretentious garden flowers.

Its yellow or orange flowers open in May and, with regular watering, do not disappear until the second half of summer. The plant, 50 to 90 cm tall, is noticeable enough to lead in group plantings near and in shady corners of the garden. Tall flower stalks will be safe next to fences and ornamental shrubs.

Arabis

Although the flowering of arabis begins in the second half of spring, this unpretentious perennial can rightfully be considered a summer one, since its flowering does not end until the very frost.

A groundcover or creeping plant with stems 20 to 30 cm long, the planting field quickly forms dense, pillow-like curtains covered with clusters of small white, pink or purple flowers.
Trimming helps to prolong flowering and maintain the shape of the plantings. Arabis feels best in open areas with light, aerated soil. This culture with variegated foliage is indispensable for decorating slides and other parts of the garden.

Doronicum

At the junction of spring and summer, many rhizome perennials take the baton of flowering in bulbous plants. Not an exception - a bright doronicum with large yellow inflorescences-baskets, reminiscent of chamomile. Flowers open on erect, bare or leafy stems 30–80 cm high. Unpretentious flowers for summer cottages and gardens are planted in the sun or in a transparent shade, but not under tree crowns.

Doronicum plants love moisture, in order to preserve it in the soil under light green foliage, the soil is mulched.

When the bloom ends, the greens also wither. Decorative ferns, curtains of nivyanik and aquilegia, with which doronicum is perfectly combined, will help to hide the gap that forms in the flowerbed.

Astilba

It's amazing how a single species of perennial can brighten an entire garden. This is possible for the numerous, blooming from June to September. Lush inflorescences that are racemose or panicle-like are not the only decoration of this plant. Shade-tolerant carved foliage enlivens the site no less. To do this, you just need to cut off the peduncles with dead inflorescences in time.
Depending on the variety and species, the height of the plants ranges from 40 to 120 cm. Astilbe blooms better with regular moistening of the soil, but they do not like stagnant moisture. In garden plantings, these beautiful and unpretentious flowers for summer cottages look great against the background. conifers, and itself will be a luxurious frame for.

Geranium

Many cultivars of garden perennials are descendants of wild-growing species, which can be found literally behind the fence of the summer cottage.

From May until the end of summer, the flowering of surprisingly tremulous continues. Single corollas or corollas collected in inflorescences of all shades of pink, purple, lilac and blue flowers short-lived. All day long, and a new one appears in the place of a withered flower.

When the flowering season is over, the garden is not empty thanks to the decorative cut foliage of the geraniums. By the fall, it is painted in bright golden, orange and purple tones and revives faded flower beds and hills right up to the snow.

The height of the most unpretentious perennial flowers for summer cottages, depending on the type, ranges from 10 cm to a meter. All plants are unassuming and do not impose special requirements on the soil, they grow in the light and under the crowns.

Loosestrife

If there is room in the garden for, or you need to plant a tall plant with bright colors and with the same decorative leaves, the answer can be one -!

How is this possible? We are talking about different types of loosestrife, equally unpretentious and suitable for decorating a plot.

Depending on the variety and type, they easily adapt to different conditions flowers have a height of 20 to 80 cm.

For shady corners and partial shade, a monetaceous or meadow loosestrife with long recumbent stems covered with coin-like rounded leaves is perfect. This culture is indispensable next to a reservoir, in wet areas, which are successfully revived by light green foliage and yellow flowers.

To decorate flower beds, mixborders and rocky hills, erect types of loosestrife with green or variegated foliage and yellow flowers, in the upper part of the stem, forming spectacular spike-shaped inflorescences. All loosestrife is unpretentious, tolerates frost perfectly and is rarely affected by pests.

Perennial cornflower

Annual cornflowers relatively recently moved from the meadow to the garden. They were followed by their perennial relatives. Blooming from June to September, the plants form spectacular, thanks to the carved, rich green foliage of curtains with a height of 40 cm to a meter.

One of the most unpretentious perennial flowers for summer cottages, cornflowers grow well both in the sun and in partial shade. They do not impose any special requirements on the soil, they get along well with other crops and will be an excellent background for peonies, cornflower, undersized flowering and ornamental-deciduous plants in flower beds.

Today, gardeners have varieties of perennial cornflower with flowers of violet-pink, lilac, purple and white at their disposal. The large-headed cornflower has fluffy flowers of the original yellow color.

Turkish carnation

Multi-colored caps reveal in June turkish carnation... The bright flowers with jagged petals are very small, but gathered in dense inflorescences, they will perfectly revive the summer cottage, create a summer mood and paint the flower beds in all shades from white to deep purple.

A distinctive feature of the plant is flowering that lasts until September, the possibility of self-seeding and incredible color combinations. The height of a Turkish carnation, depending on the variety, ranges from 40 to 60 centimeters. Plants demonstrate the maximum decorative effect in the light or in partial shade, if they are planted next to decorative deciduous crops.

Lupine

Not only are they among the most unpretentious garden flowers. This perennial crop alone can bloom an entire site. Blue, white, pink, purple and bicolor spike-shaped inflorescences appear in the first half of June, and then re-flowering begins in the second half of summer.

Plants up to one meter in height bloom luxuriantly in the sun, do not like too fertilized soils and, thanks to their powerful rhizome, are able to survive in conditions of moisture deficiency. In the garden, lupines are an ideal neighbor for a cornflower, multi-colored aquilegia, perennial poppies.

Poppy

By the splendor of flowering, perennial poppies can only be compared with. Just one plant with corollas of scarlet, pink, white and purple color is enough to change the appearance of the most inconspicuous corner of the garden.

Despite the exotic appearance, poppies are completely unpretentious. They are not afraid of frost, grow excellently on any soil and tolerate drought without loss. But they react negatively to excessive moisture. Once settled on the site, with the help of very small seeds, the poppy can settle on its own, creating spectacular clumps of densely pubescent carved foliage.

Irises

There are more than a hundred species of irises in the world, many of which are actively used as ornamental plants. The flowering of garden varieties begins at the border of spring and summer, and continues until mid-July.

With a difference in color, size, habitat, these perennial rhizome plants have in common the appearance of pointed xiphoid leaves, collected in flattened bunches, as well as the graceful shape of flowers. Although corollas that open for a day or a little more cannot be called long-livers, amia plants bloom profusely and for a long time due to the many simultaneous rising peduncles.

In the garden, irises are favored by light or barely shaded areas with light, loose soil.

During the growing season and flowering, plants need regular soil moisture. But you need to carefully intervene in the development of the curtain. Loosening and weeding can affect powerful rhizomes close to the surface.

The flowering shoots of irises rise 40–80 cm above the ground. White, yellow, pink, purple, cream, blue or light blue flowers are perfect for decorating the garden and are ideal for cutting.

Nivyanik

Chamomiles, along with cornflowers, are traditionally considered a symbol of Russian open spaces. Garden varieties of daisy are the same chamomile, only much larger and more expressive. Simple and double inflorescences-baskets are crowned with erect stems with a height of 30 to 100 cm.

In the garden, the sycamore plant prefers to grow in open, well-lit areas with loose, nutrient-rich, but not too light soil. The plant responds to the lack of moisture and organic matter with flowers that shrink over time and the rapid withering of baskets.

Eurasian tree propagates by seeds, dividing adult clumps, and also by self-sowing. This must be taken into account if all crops have clearly defined boundaries in flower beds and mixborders. For the most lush flowering, it is advisable to divide the rosette of the daisy every few years.

The best neighbors for one of the most unpretentious perennials for a summer residence, as in the photo, are flowers, gypsophila, bright poppies and bells. White inflorescences look great against the background of carved greenery and cornflowers, next to decorative cereals and onions.

Bell

It will not be difficult even for beginners to grow bells in the country. Plants are unpretentious, resistant to diseases and pests, winter well without shelter. The only thing that interferes with the perennial is an excess of moisture and dense, poorly drained soil.

In nature, there are many types of bells with simple, semi- and double flowers in white, blue, lilac, pink and deep purple tones. Plants from 20 to 120 cm in height, depending on the type and shape, find a place on slides and as part of group plantings with cornflower, pyrethrum, lush peonies and strict cereals.

Stock-rose

Easily tolerant of drought, with luxurious ornamental greenery and racemose inflorescences, it can rightfully be considered the queen of the suburban area. Plants up to 2 meters high are among the largest in Russian gardens. They rise above other flowers and even fruit bushes.

Stock roses or mallow can easily create living wall or turn into the center of a lush flower bed. Beautiful, unpretentious flowers for summer cottages grow on light, well-drained soils, propagate by seeds, including self-seeding. But moving a large plant to another place will be problematic. The transplant is hampered by powerful long rhizomes, damage which leads to the weakening and even death of the mallow.

Simple and double, white, yellow, pink and red, burgundy and bright crimson flowers on powerful erect stems are used to decorate hedges and walls, in flower beds and as background plants. Group plantings of mallow are incredibly beautiful different shades... In front of them, you can plant the same unpretentious phloxes, bells, decorative forms onions, cornflowers and undersized varieties, as well as any annuals.

Spicy-aromatic unpretentious perennials for summer cottages

When choosing long-blooming, unpretentious flowers for the garden, one cannot overlook the plants that are often popular as spicy, medicinal or fragrant herbs. Moreover, many of them are in no way inferior flowering perennials, their flowers will decorate flower beds and can be used for cutting.

Today, many varieties are available to gardeners, lemon balm, catnip. On the site, if desired, you can plant hyssop, thyme and even lavender. These plants look great on a separate, "pharmaceutical" garden bed, but it is easy to imagine them as part of a mixborder, on a flower bed in rustic style or in the form of free curtains near the hedge or wall of the house.

Unpretentious and useful perennials, thanks to lush greenery, are decorative from spring to frost. And during flowering, they attract a lot of bees and other pollinating insects.

Oregano

Oregano is a native inhabitant of the European part of Russia. The plant, familiar to many for its characteristic aroma of greenery and pink-lilac caps of inflorescences, prefers to settle in open, well-lit areas with light soil. In nature, oregano can be seen in clearings and forest edges, in oak forests and in dry meadows.

The first oregano greens appear in March, literally from under the snow. By June, the plant forms a lush cap of densely leafy shoots 20 to 50 centimeters high. And a month later, stems with delicate inflorescences-baskets rise above the greens.

The entire aerial part of the plant, incredibly revered in France, Italy, and the USA, has a spicy aroma. Here oregano is grown as natural seasoning to sauces, salads, pasta and poultry, baked goods, in particular, pizza. Tea with herbs and oregano flowers is no less tasty. Collecting oregano or oregano is carried out from July to October, while the perennial blooms.

The herbaceous shrubs of oregano strewn with flowers are magnificent in the company of cornflower, lupines, rudbeckia, clouds of pink-white gypsophila and cereals.

Lofant

A lofant or multicolor with lilac-purple or white spike-shaped inflorescences is one of the most noticeable medicinal and decorative perennial plants... In the garden, the culture easily settles in the lightest areas, does not feel discomfort even in the sun itself and winters well, already from early spring showing everyone the first greenery with a purple or bluish tint.

Lofant is so unpretentious that it grows and blooms not only with a lack of moisture, but also on poor soils. Simple care and a little attention - and an unassuming plant will generously share with the summer resident a fragrant, anise-like or licorice-like smell, a herb rich in essential oils and useful for colds, diseases of the digestive system and urinary system.

In the garden, the spectacular inflorescences of the lofant will not go unnoticed by either people or bees. The plant, which blooms from June to late summer, is suitable for decorating front gardens and easily tolerates cutting.

Monarda

Monarda with white, pink, lilac and purple inflorescences is also a resident of sunny, sheltered from the wind corners of the garden with light soil.

V decorative purposes this fragrant perennial is planted next to other similar plants, as well as in the vicinity of coreopsis and, nivyanik and low-growing annuals, for which a monard up to a meter high will be a luxurious background.

An interesting combination of this plant with annuals, blue and white large-flowered bells, stonecrops and other crops, allowing you to imitate a corner of a wild meadow in the garden.

In summer cottages, you can often find lemon monarda. Its greenery during the flowering period, that is, from July to September, accumulates a lot essential oils, close to the oils of lemon balm, hyssop, and other spicy-flavoring and medicinal plants their family Yasnotkovs.

Unpretentious autumn flowers: long-flowering perennials for the garden

With the onset of September, autumn comes into its own faster and faster. But it is too early to part with the beauty of the garden. Until the snow falls, they amaze with the game bright colors clumps of garden geraniums, badan dresses up in purple tones, on slides and borders they surprise with bizarre forms of stonecrop. There are a lot of unpretentious garden perennials in the garden.

Phlox

One of the brightest "stars" of the autumn flower bed is considered. These plants winter excellently in most regions, form green clumps in spring, and bloom in the second half of summer, practically until October, retaining an incredible variety of colors and splendor of inflorescences.

Depending on the type and variety, phloxes will be indispensable for alpine coaster and traditional flower beds, near small ponds and next to buildings, which tall plants perfectly decorate at any time of the year.

In the list of cultivated phlox today there are more than four dozen species, among which only Drummond's phlox is an annual. All other creeping, bush, semi-lying forms with stems from 20 to 150 cm in height are ready to settle in the garden of a lover of decorative and unpretentious perennial flowers for many years.

Perennial asters

Annual asters are the constant leaders in the list of garden summer cottages and gardens. However, the true ones are often and undeservedly forgotten.

From August until the very snow, these plants bloom, illuminating the entire area with flashes of blue, white, pink, purple hues. There are more than 200 types of perennial asters, differing in size, lifestyle and shape. Alpine aster is quite small, and its inflorescences-baskets are located on herbaceous erect stems, resembling the familiar chamomile. And in the Italian variety - the form of a herbaceous, densely leafy shrub, completely covered with medium-sized flowers. Moreover, all types are extremely decorative and not capricious.

The height of perennial asters varies from 20 centimeters to one and a half meters. Flowers can be not only of different colors, but simple and double. These perennials form dense dark green clumps in spring, easily tolerate excess light and moisture deficit in summer, and completely transform the garden in autumn.

Shrub forms lend themselves to shaping, with their help you can create dense living borders and picturesque groups with other autumn plants.

The only drawback of perennial asters is inherent in many perennial crops. A plant that takes root in the garden begins to multiply uncontrollably, quickly mastering new territories. To prevent the previously colorful flower bed from turning into the "kingdom" of asters, you will have to monitor the settlement of the shrub and regularly remove the shoots.

Each of the 30 described ornamental plants can claim the title of the most unpretentious perennial flower for giving. All of them are beautiful and amazing in their own way. In fact, the list of non-capricious cultures requiring minimal attention and generously sharing their beauty is not three dozen, but much more. One has only to look around, notice and transfer an interesting plant to the garden, choosing for a flower appropriate place and neighborhood.

Video about ground cover perennials in the garden


Violet is a symbol of the night, which is fraught with riddles, secrets and a little mysticism. For some, this color is associated with a lilac branch, for others, with lavender bushes from the Crimean coast. But be that as it may, but the presence of purple flowers in the garden brings pleasure and pacification.

The color purple has more than 190 shades, so it is not particularly difficult to choose purple flowers that will decorate the house and garden throughout the season.

Among indoor flowers, you can stop at the beauty, or "clover of happiness" - - this is a classic of our window sills from the time of our grandmothers.

And what school class can do without it hanging tradescantia.


Diversity garden flowers with purple coloration is also great:; garden geranium; , fragrant violets night and forest, garden tradescantia, allisum, lupins, delphiniums and many others.

Let's dwell on the most popular of them, without which the garden is simply unthinkable.

Top 10 plants with lilac and purple petals

Crocus


The flower season opens with beautiful lilac flowers called, the first messengers of spring.

Low-growing bulbous plants up to 10 cm... Crocuses are planted in spring in sunny places, although they grow almost everywhere, since the period of their growth and flowering falls on the time when the garden plants are just waking up and the shadow from them does not bother them too much. Sand, humus, lime and ash are added to the soil for planting.

Crocuses are suitable for winter distillation at home.


The baton of spring flowering is followed by the fragrant crocuses.

The uniqueness of hyacinth is that it can be grown both in the garden and at home. Like all bulbous hyacinths, hyacinths are planted in autumn, in sunny fertile areas. Planting depth should be 15-20 cm... After flowering and dying off of the leaves, the bulbs are dug up and transplanted to new places annually in order to avoid fungal diseases.

Iris

It is difficult to imagine a garden in late spring without purple irises.

There are several types of irises differing in the shape of the flower and the width of the leaves.:

  • bearded irises- named due to the presence of colored beard-like hairs on the lower fouls;
  • siberian- unpretentious and frost-resistant, the size of the flower is smaller than that of the bearded and their leaves are narrow and more rigid;
  • japanese- heat-loving and unpretentious, drought-resistant, requiring abundant watering only during the flowering period. They differ from other species in the orchid-like shape of the flower and in the absence of smell.

They grow best in sunny areas, but they also tolerate light partial shade. The main thing when planting is not to deepen the rhizomes, it should be at the level of the soil, otherwise flowering will come only as the rhizome grows and comes out to the surface.


- a shrub that bewitches with its beauty and heady aroma. Unpretentious, loving sunlight and pruning inflorescences immediately after flowering.


Heat-loving "sissies", capricious to growing conditions and poorly hibernating in cold Russian winters. They grow only in the shade, do not bloom in sunny areas. Soils for growing need acidic and well-moistened, they are very fond of spraying on the leaves, especially in the heat. For reproduction, it is necessary to purchase bushes 2-4 years old.


Buddleya is a deciduous shrub up to 2-3 m high with spicate, drooping inflorescences, reaching a length of 0.5 m. When blooming, flowers emanate a honey aroma.

Prefers sunny places, the plant is moisture-loving, likes frequent spraying on the leaves.

The shrub begins to bloom from the age of 3, flowering begins in July and lasts until October, subject to the constant removal of fading inflorescences. Before flowering, nitrogen and organic fertilizing is applied, with the beginning of flowering, they switch to phosphorus-potassium fertilizers.

For the winter, the plant needs a mandatory shelter.


Feline, she is also a lemon catnip perennial herb up to 1 m high... Highly moisture-loving plant who prefers sunny areas. When planted in the shade, the plant stretches in height, in the sun it grows in breadth. The plant is frost-hardy and tolerates drought well, but short-term.


A flower whose beauty is breathtaking.

Like all bulbous flower unpretentious in cultivation. When planting, maintain a planting depth of 3 bulb heights, further care: watering, feeding and removing faded stems.

Gladioli

The decoration of any flower bed is a noble gladiolus. Admiral Ushakov

Bulbous plant, in which the corm is renewed annually, i.e. the old one dies off, forming one or two new ones in its place. The most successful places for planting gladioli are sunny, protected from cold winds with light fertile soil.

To ensure long-term and intense flowering, gladioli need 4-fold feeding:

  • 1st- nitrogen in the phase of formation of 3-4 leaves;
  • 2nd- complex fertilization in the budding phase;
  • 3rd and 4th- phosphorus-potassium at the beginning and during flowering.


The king of lianas is indispensable in garden plots in vertical landscaping. They decorate gazebos, verandas, plant together with roses. Liana is unpretentious, care consists in watering, mulching the soil under the bushes, because the plant does not tolerate overheating of the roots, feeding. Providing minimal care, you can get abundant flowering.

If you want to bring a feeling of peace and tranquility to your site - decorate it with flowers of purple shades, their choice is huge.

Violet color does not have an unambiguous description of its effect on humans due to its bipolarity. There is a certain tradition to consider it the most unusual for perception. Experts in the field of psychology, after conducting certain studies, have come to the conclusion that each person reacts to him differently. Including in color options for flower buds.

In some countries, purple is considered a mystic color, making it a symbol of the night, under the auspices of which many inexplicable things happen. Some people associate it with the tropical air. This color is loved by intellectuals and those who are not indifferent to secrets and travel. But again - psychologists say that it is impossible to determine exactly - what types of people are fans of this shade.

Those who love this color and gardening can try to refine their flower bed or garden plot by planting purple flowers.

What does purple mean in flowers?

In general, purple flowers mean that a person is admired, they also symbolize charm and friendship. Purple itself is a connecting color, it is able to reconcile and connect different people... Therefore, flowers of a purple hue will help different personalities find mutual language... Purple is the favorite color of poets and royals, so compositions made from colors of this shade look so regal and unusual.

Purple flowers: names

There are many purple flowers in nature, and if you want them not to disappear from your flower bed for a long period, you can make a flower bed of continuous flowering out of them.

  • Crocus. The bulbous plant, quite common, begins to bloom in early spring. Many varieties of this culture have purple flowers. If you land several on the 1st site at once, then you get a very unusual and beautiful combination... By the way, all crocus varieties develop well and grow both in the shade and in sunny areas. They will take root in any soil without moisture stagnation, they do not require special care for themselves. They are not afraid of frost with snow, but only their flowers open only in sunny weather, and in cloudy weather, on the contrary: they tightly close their petals. They can grow in one place for up to 5 years, after which it is recommended to transplant them to a new place of growth. They will look great among lawns and stones. They are also used for winter forcing;

  • Hyacinths - they are called the kings of spring! Translated from Greek, their name is translated as "rain flower", which is probably associated with the rainy period in the place of its origin. By themselves, these plants are beautiful, strong, at the same time delicate and very beautiful, they also have a very pleasant smell and a variety of purple hues;
  • Tulips. Although there are not so many varieties with purple flowers in this plant, they look very impressive. The flowers themselves are large, often with edging white;

  • Rhododendron. it evergreen shrub loving the sun. There are not so many varieties of this shade, but they look very beautiful and bloom for a long time. It is used both for a single landing and for a group;
  • Lilac. She has a lot of fans. This plant got its name thanks to the lilac shade of flowers !;

  • Delphiniums and lupins. The first ones have semi-double flowers of dark color. The flowers of the 2nd plant are also unusual and very beautiful;
  • Irises. What colors they do not have! They are considered the leaders among the colors of the purple hue. The color of some of their varieties is very unusual and immediately attracts the eye, as is the shape of the flowers themselves;

  • Decorative bow. Its flowers are collected in graceful inflorescences. He can become a decoration of any garden plot;
  • Salvias, aquilegia, Vittrock violets, campanula, phlox and aconite bloom in mid-summer;

  • Scumpia purple and purple hazel also begin to unfold their beautiful leaves in the summer;
  • The Rose. Let this shade not be very typical for roses, but, nevertheless, varieties of this color exist in nature;

  • Bedley David or "Black Knight" is an exotic interesting plant. It blooms thickly, for a long time and majestically. Inflorescences are velvety, consisting of small flowers. Their scent is similar to that of honey, which is why they attract butterflies so strongly. It grows very quickly. Bushes can be planted either singly or in groups;
  • Cat mint. It blooms with small tubular flowers of a light shade. They emit a very pleasant aroma, and they bloom for a long time. If the faded inflorescences are removed in time, then the flowering will be repeated;
  • Lilies. There are some hybrids that grow quickly, have a beautiful appearance, and their flowers sometimes reach a diameter of 20 cm!;
  • Gladioli. Hybrid varieties can bloom with buds that are painted in several shades at once;
  • Clematis. Climbing plant, blooms magnificently, in recent times is gaining more and more popularity with gardeners;
  • Large-flowered wisteria "Multiuga". This plant is a vigorous vine. It blooms long and beautifully. Flowers, reaching a length of 30-50 cm, are collected in inflorescences. The shrub itself is perennial, and sometimes reaches a height of 18 m, the leaves are up to 30 cm long. It blooms in early spring, and in the southern regions - in the month of May;
  • Asters. Very common flowers that bloom in the second half of summer.

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Flower with purple leaves: description

Not all fans of purple flowers have the opportunity to grow them on their backyard, but it can be done in an apartment! There is a houseplant that has purple leaves. At first glance, it may seem that this is a very rare species, but in reality it is not at all so. These qualities are possessed by violet oxalis or oxalis. You can plant it not only inside the house, but also on household plots... She attracts attention to herself with her leaves, which are painted in a rich purple color.

The flowers of this plant are nondescript and small and look very delicate against the background of bright foliage. They can be yellow, white or pink in color. Oxalis blooms for a long time, and 3-4 flowers bloom at the same time, and then, fading, they are replaced by new ones.

In many countries of the world, this plant is ranked among the symbols that bring happiness to the house. It was even nicknamed by the people "the clover of happiness" and is given in decorative pots on New Year... There is such a sign: if on the last day of the outgoing year, the oxalis changes its owner, then it will certainly bring happiness to the house.

Its leaves are similar to the wings of a butterfly and can fold if the lighting changes. main feature acid is that it closes the leaves in cloudy weather or at night, and in sunny weather, on the contrary, it opens them to the rays of the sun. Because of this, the place of growth of oxalis must be chosen carefully. It should be such that the plant does not burn out from the sun's rays, but at the same time it is not in the semi-darkness.

Also, the place should be cool, with diffused light. Regular watering is recommended. In nature, it grows in damp places on the banks of reservoirs and swamps, as well as in the shade of massive trees. Due to prolonged darkness, oxalis will lose the decorative appearance of the leaves, and the bright light will simply burn them.

In general, this plant is unpretentious in terms of care. But there are some varieties that require a dormant period, which often occurs during the winter. The aboveground part of the plant dies off for 1-1.5 months, and in the spring new shoots appear. During the rest period, the air temperature in the room should be about 12 degrees Celsius, and it is not always possible to maintain it. Due to non-observance of this condition, oxalis often does not grow among many gardeners.

In the summer, oxalis needs regular watering, but without stagnant water. In autumn, watering should be reduced, and in winter it should be stopped altogether, the soil should be kept slightly moist. In dry weather, the leaves can be sprayed, but it is better to do this with boiled, settled water, so that later there are no streaks on the leaves.

The main advantage of this plant is its resistance to pests. And of the diseases, it exposes only the decay of the root system, due to excess moisture.

The effect of purple on a person cannot be called unambiguous. It is unusual for perception, so each person has a different reaction to this color. Purple is the color of mysticism and night. It is preferred by intellectuals and travelers. On flower bed or among the flowers in the garden, plants with flowers of purple hues look very impressive. They are found among perennials and annuals. Some of these flowers are not only beautiful but can also be used as medicinal raw materials.

Magnificent asters

Among the many varieties of these flowers, there are both annuals and perennials. Asters have flowers in lilac, purple, blue, red, orange and white. Below are those varieties that are dominated by purple or lilac shades:

Clematis hedge

Crocuses blooming in autumn are planted in late July, and spring crocuses in autumn. It should be noted that crocuses grow rapidly, so the distance from one bulb to another should be significant - about 10 cm. After flowering, the bulbs must be dug up and stored in a dry place until the beginning of the next season.

Delphinium and Muscari

The soil for planting these flowers should be slightly acidic, slightly moist. It blooms well both in sunny places and in the shade. The fertility of the soil affects the size of the bulbs, the appearance of flowers. Mouse hyacinth should be fertilized with compost or humus.