Plants used
- Mahonia aguifolium – 2 pcs.;
- Hydrangea arborescens “Annabel” – 1 pc.;
- Aconitum clobuccum – Aconitum napellus – 3 pcs.;
- Strausnikum ordinary – Matleuccia struthiopteris – Z pcs.;
- Wide-leaved bellflower – Campanula latifolia – 2 pcs.;
- Thalictrum aguilegifolium – Z pcs.;
- Hosta sieboldiana – 1 pc.;
- Dryopteris filix-mas – 1 pc.;
- Brunnera macrophylla – 5 pcs;
- Feminine mullein – Athyrium filix-femina – 1 pc.;
- Ornamental hosta – Hosta decorata – 1 pc.;
- Genus barberry – Vinca major – 7 pcs.;
- Primula denticulate – 7 pieces.;
- Ajuga reptans – 7 pieces.;
- Sugar Loaf Honey Berry – Pulmonaria saccharata “Miss Moon” – 7 pcs.
The peak of ornamentality of this flower bed is in July.
Plants to use
- Common clematis – Ricinus communis;
- White lily – Lilium candidum;
- Iris sibirica;
- Phlox divaricata;
- Hosta sieboldiana.
Recommended size of the flower bed: length 2,5-3,0 m, width 2,0 m.
In the picture the number of plants, separated by a slash.
Letters are labeled
- ; Felicia amelloides;
- Blue daisy “Hochstamm” ;;
- Lobelia “Cambridge Blue”;
- Salvia patens;
- Spurge (Delphinium consolida “Blue Mirror”);
- Spurge “Bluebell”;
- Anchusa capensis “Blue Angel”);
- Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus);
- Lobelia “Kaiser Wilhelm”;
- Ipomoea tricolor.
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