Now the monochrome garden is in trend. Therefore, when choosing plants, you can stop at several copies of the same color (for example, various shades of raspberry and pink). The romantic pink color of the plants will make the flower garden exquisite and delicate.

garden flowers Pink colour quite a lot, so it is not possible to list them all. We have collected the most beautiful and popular plants that look great in a flower bed and do not require careful care.

1. Agrostemma, or cockle (Agrostemma)

This sophisticated annual plant is characterized by low growth (up to 50 cm high). On thin stems are narrow pubescent leaves and rather large pink-crimson flowers with five petals. These delicate "stars" bloom in early summer and adorn the garden until September. At the same time, they open in the morning, and close in the afternoon.

Plant care is minimal. It is enough to sow the seeds in open ground and then thin out the dense shoots. The dense greenery of the agrostemma perfectly blocks weeds, this allows you not to carry out frequent weeding.

2. Aquilegia, or catchment area (Aquilegia)

This herbaceous perennial is remarkable due to the bizarre shape of the inflorescences. It will become a worthy decoration of any flower bed. IN middle lane usually grown aquilegia alpine and ordinary. Plant height varies by variety. Aquilegia loves shady places, but also feels good in the bright sun.

Both winter (October-November) and spring sowing (April-May) are practiced. Flowering usually occurs in the first half of summer.

3. Anemone, or anemone (Anemone)

Anemones are both rhizomatous and tuberous. At the same time, the former are less whimsical than the latter. It is only necessary to monitor the level of humidity: an excess and a lack are detrimental to the root system of the plant.

The color of the anemone is varied, but all flowers prefer partial shade. Also important condition for cultivation - fertile, loose and non-acidic soil with good drainage.

4. Armeria

This perennial has about 90 species. The color of the flowers is white, pink, raspberry, lilac, red. Plant height, depending on the species and variety, ranges from 15 to 60 cm. On a straight stem there are numerous linear-lanceolate leaves collected in a basal rosette. Small flowers collected in capitate inflorescences adorn the plant in May-August.

Armeria is usually grown from seeds: with a seedless method, seeds are sown before winter, and sown for seedlings in late February - early March. In addition, armeria reproduces well by self-sowing.

5. Aster (Aster)

The pink color of the flowers is found among both annual and perennial asters. These fluffy stars are able to decorate any flower garden.

Plants reproduce well by seed. When growing asters in seedlings, seedlings are transplanted into open ground in mid-May (they are not afraid of frosts down to -4 ° C). To do this, choose a well-lit place with deep groundwater. Plants are planted in grooves made at intervals of 45-50 cm.

Seeds can be sown in May immediately in open ground. They are lightly sprinkled with soil, watered and covered with a film until shoots appear. Seedlings with 4-5 true leaves are thinned out (strong ones are transplanted to another flower bed).

6. Carnation (Dianthus)

Pink and crimson flowers occur in carnations of the Alpine, Amur, bearded, capitate, pinnate, Chinese, grass, Shabo and other species. This popular plant has many faces, so everyone can choose a flower to their liking.

As a rule, carnations are undemanding to soils, resistant to diseases and pests, winter well without shelter, unpretentious care, but bloom better in well-lit areas and with regular watering.

7. Dahlia (Dahlia)

Dahlia is distinguished by a wide palette of colors and a variety of flower shapes. The plant blooms from July to autumn. For good growth and lush flowering, you just need to choose the right planting site, provide suitable soil, timely watering and top dressing. Buy tubers should not be earlier than mid-spring, they should be fleshy and strong. And patient flower growers can try growing charming dahlias from seeds.

8. Geranium, or crail (Geranium)

Among the geraniums, you can find plants with pink, bright crimson, red, purple and white flowers that do not fade all summer. The stem of the plant reaches a height of 30-70 cm. Five-separate serrated leaves adjoin it, which are also very decorative.

9. Gladiolus, or skewer (Gladiolus)

Even beginners are familiar with these popular colors. Thanks to the high and dense peduncles, gladioli are ideal for cutting. The color of the flowers is different, and there are many shades of pink.

Gladioli love light, draft-free areas with well-drained soil with an acidity level of pH 6.5-6.8. For the winter, plant bulbs are dug up and stored until spring in a basement or cellar at a temperature not exceeding 5-10 ° C and a humidity of about 60-70%.

10. Dicentra, or broken heart (Dicentra)

Dicentra is white, pink, raspberry, red. These unusual little hearts (up to 2 cm in diameter) decorate the flower bed in summer. The flowering period of the magnificent dicentra lasts from early May to mid-June, and, for example, the beautiful dicentra pleases the eye from early summer to autumn. After flowering, the aerial part of both "fall asleep" until spring. Sometimes dicentres re-bloom in August-September.

The flower grows well both in the sun and in partial shade. The plant prefers light, nutritious and drained soil.

11. Canna

This stately flower (up to 3 m high) pleases the eye from June to late autumn. The leaves are large, elliptical or oval-oblong, pointed, (25-80 cm long and 10-30 cm wide), green, striped or purple-bronze. Flowers are red, orange, yellow, pink or white. They are located on tall stems and do not fade until frost.

Kanna is completely unpretentious, almost does not get sick and does not attract harmful insects, even if it is not treated with anything. However, in the middle lane it is not able to overwinter without good shelter. The plant comes from the tropics, so she does not like our harsh winters.

12. Cleome

For the unusual shape of the inflorescences, the Germans call this one- or two-year-old flower the spider plant. Flowering continues from June to September. And at this time, butterflies actively flock to the flowers. The height of the plant is about 90-180 cm, the width of the bush is 30-45 cm.

This culture loves good drainage, so sandy soils are best for it. Cleoma is frost-resistant, requires watering only in the summer heat.

13. Cosmos

The beauty of this terry miracle lies in the fact that the plant not only decorates the flower garden with bright inflorescences, but is also absolutely non-capricious. Just sow the seeds in the ground - and wait for the appearance of small daisies in the middle of summer.

15. Peony (Paeonia)

Peonies are white, pink, red, cherry and even yellow. All of them are beautiful thanks to large double flowers. But, unfortunately, they bloom not as long as we would like. But if you plant plants with different flowering periods, then you will be able to get a bright flower garden from late May to early July.

16. Rosa

This queen of the flower garden needs no introduction. Roses are varied in shape and color of flowers, structure of the bush, etc. But pink roses are a classic. And in each species there are varieties with such coloring of the petals.

All roses need good lighting, nutritious and loose soil, timely watering, fertilizing with complex mineral fertilizer and proper pruning. Most varietal roses in the middle lane hibernate only with shelter, but there are also winter-hardy specimens (for example, Canadian roses).

17. Phlox

Phlox delight with a variety of shapes, sizes and shades. Among them there are bush and ground cover species, spring and summer flowering. Phloxes with pink flowers can be found in almost every species of this plant.

This is the perfect flower for any flower garden. For rockeries and borders, low awl-shaped phloxes are best suited, and for mixborders and solitary plantings, paniculate ones are best suited.

18. Helon oblique, or pink flamingo (Chelone)

This decorative perennial came to us from America. In the people it is often called perennial snapdragon. Helon blooms from July-August until late autumn. The color of the flowers can be white, light pink, raspberry, reddish. The height of the plant depends on the species and can reach from 50 to 200 cm.

Despite its overseas origin, Helon is able to winter without shelter, even in the middle lane. The plant is only mulched with peat (10 cm layer) - that's all the preparation for wintering.

19. Stock rose (Alcea rosea)

This tall plant (up to 2 m) from the Malvaceae family is often called mallow by the people, but in reality, the stock-rose and mallow are different species, although they are closely related. In a stock rose, the corolla consists of 5 fused petals. In the center of the flower there are many stamens fused into a tube.

Classic varieties of stock roses are distinguished by simple pink flowers, and gardeners have already managed to fall in love with modern decorative varieties for large double flowers of bright colors: white, pink, red, burgundy, raspberry, beige, yellow, purple-black. Flowering lasts from early summer until late autumn, until a cold gusty wind breaks the stems of the plant.

20. Purple Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea)

This is not only an attractive plant, but also an indispensable assistant for strengthening immunity. The flower looks like a chamomile, but it is quite easy to recognize echinacea by its characteristic convex center and drooping petals, which can be not only purple (in accordance with the name of the species), but also yellow, white, cream, red. This plant blooms from July to September.

Of course, this is not a complete list. It can be supplemented for a long time, because the pink color of flowers is very common among ornamental crops. What is your favorite flower with pink petals?

Delicate and romantic pink has always been associated with love and kindness. That is why psychologists recommend decorating window sills with plants endowed with inflorescences of various shades of this tone. The dwelling, in which flowering plants grow with pinkish buds, has a special warmth and comfort. What indoor plants are endowed with such flowers can be found in the article.

A flower with pink buds called fuchsia has been grown in homes for about 200 years. This is an amazing indoor culture, due to the unusual shape of the buds, some lovers call it a “Japanese lantern”.

Varieties and hybrids of fuchsia are full of variety, but the most delicate of them are necessarily endowed with pinkish petals.

The flower looks like this:

  1. A small bush with very flexible shoots.
  2. The leaves are oval, green or with a reddish tint. Serrated at the edges.
  3. The drooping fuchsia bud is represented by a bright cup, in the center of which there is a bunch of long stamens and a horizontal corolla with bent edges.

Fuchsia

Shoots can take any form. With the help of various supports, fuchsia can be grown as an ampelous, bushy, pyramidal or standard plant.

Oleander is also a flower with pink flowers, although the coloration different varieties is different. In another way, it is called pink-flowered laurel. The photo always shows a resemblance to this noble plant. You can describe the flower like this:

  1. In the room, the bush can reach 2 m.
  2. Glossy leaves, very similar to bay leaves.
  3. Buds are simple and terry. When opened, they emit a very delicate, pleasant aroma.

Attention! The juice of the oleander plant is poisonous, so you need to work with it carefully, while wearing gloves.

Cyclamen and Azalea

A flower with pink flowers, cyclamen or dryakva pleases with the appearance of buds in late autumn and winter. In summer, in hot weather, the aerial part of the plant dies off, and its tuber "sleeps". In general, the flower looks like this:

  1. The rounded tuber is almost completely hidden in the soil.
  2. In the center of its aerial part, a rosette of many leaves grows at the end of summer.
  3. In the center of the "bouquet" are flower stalks.
  4. Flowers are very bright interesting shape, resemble butterflies with raised wings.
  5. Petals come in a variety of colors - it depends on the variety. In most varieties, they are pinkish tones of varying intensity.

Cyclamen

After the bud opens, the petals are held for about 10 days. Up to 100 buds are formed on one plant per season. Cyclamen does not require complex care. The main thing for him normal growth and development - providing a cool temperature.

Azalea - this flower with pink flowers belongs to rhododendrons and also enjoys a special arrangement of flower growers. Some call it the most beautiful flowering plant that can be grown in a room.

Azalea can be described as follows:

  1. Strongly branched, low bush (up to 30 cm tall).
  2. The leaves are elongated.
  3. Azalea flowers can be simple and double.
  4. Petals are corrugated and fringed. Their color depends on the variety, but most often these are all kinds of shades of pink.

Azalea

Just like cyclamen, azalea requires coolness. Under normal room conditions potted culture brought from the greenhouse quickly dies.

Advice. By separating the space on the windowsill from the room, for example with plywood, glass or plastic, you can create suitable conditions for cold-loving flowers.

Mandevilla and geranium

A very interesting flower with pink flowers, which is grown in a room like a creeper. With a suitable support, the mandeville can be given any shape.

The appearance of the mandeville is as follows:

  1. Stems curly, very long (up to 3 m).
  2. The leaves are elongated, shiny, slightly corrugated.
  3. The buds are simple, in the form of a gramophone. Consists of 5 petals.
  4. The flower is yellow in the center.

Mandevilla

Mandeville is not demanding. She loves light, warmth and moderate watering.

The well-known geranium, which has been grown on window sills for a very long time, is also rich in varieties with pink petals.

Geranium looks like this:

  1. Branched bush with low shoots. There are ampelous types.
  2. The leaves are rounded with edging.
  3. Flowers simple and double. Their size and color depend on the cultivar.
  4. A huge variety of varieties have been bred that have inflorescences in pink tones.
  5. Culture is not demanding to care. Feels great both in the room and on the balcony and loggia.

You can always create a certain atmosphere at home with the help of indoor plants. If most of them are endowed with rose buds, then romance and love will always be felt in the home.

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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, like a magnificent frame for a canvas created by labor of a summer resident.

It may seem to novice gardeners that laying out a flower garden and caring for it is too troublesome. But with the right selection of crops, caring for 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 the middle lane does not please with colors. 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 beginnings of buds since autumn and in spring they are the first to illuminate the flower beds with all the shades of the rainbow.

crocuses

Corollas of white, blue, yellow and even striped crocuses appear practically from under the snow. Plants with a height of 7 to 15 cm bloom from March to May, and after the flowers fade, 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 perennials in summer cottages, but also the most unpretentious flowers. Today, lovers of spring flowers have hundreds and thousands of magnificent varieties at their disposal. However, not everyone knows that these garden plants belong to several species, differing both externally and in terms of flowering.

Having skillfully selected varieties, with the help of tulips alone, from 10 to 50 cm high, you can decorate the site up to the alpine hill. The flowering of the first tulips begins in March, and the latest 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.

Types of garden tulips react differently to frost. If in southern regions the most lush terry and lily varieties can be considered unpretentious plants for summer cottages and gardens, then in the northern regions the common tulips of Greig, Gesner and Foster need to be dug up annually.

Undersized, but easily wintering in any climate, botanical tulips or Kaufman tulips will help to replace them.

daffodils

Together with tulips, daffodils appear in garden beds. Flowering lasts from April to the last days of May, while the 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. The 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, hardy garden flowers used successfully in mixed plantings with tulips, garden varieties, dicentra and other plants. For several years, daffodils feel great in one place. Growing, they form very dense clumps, which are planted after the leaves wither, that is, at the beginning of summer.

Wintering bulbous crops seem to appear “out of nowhere” in the spring, unpretentious and bright, but at the same time their foliage cannot retain decorative effect for a long time. It dies off, exposing a place in a flower bed, so you should take care in advance of planting a number of "replacement" crops, such as peony bushes, perennial poppies or aquilegia.

periwinkle

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

There are not so many shade-tolerant garden crops - a vivid example of one of them is the periwinkle. or small dwarf shrubs bloom in the midst of spring and spread quickly, rooting easily on contact with the ground.

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

Romantic legends are associated with many ornamental plants. No exception - which, thanks to such a story, is better known not by its real name, but as a "broken heart".

Due to the powerful rhizomes of the dicentra, it tolerates winter cold without loss. The foliage dying off in the fall with the advent of heat rises again above the ground, at different varieties reaching a height of 30 to 100 cm. A spectacular plant in May is covered with white, pink or two-tone corollas collected in racemose inflorescences of a bizarre, heart-shaped shape. Flowering lasts about a month, and under the transparent shade of young foliage, the drooping inflorescences of an unpretentious plant for summer cottages and gardens look brighter and last longer.

Dicentra will be indispensable in a flower bed next to primroses and daffodils, muscari, ferns and ornamental varieties of onions.

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

Lily of the valley

The classics of spring flower beds are forest ones that bloom in May. Thanks to creeping rhizomes, plants hibernate. In the spring, leathery leaves folded into dense tubes first appear on the flower beds, then flower stalks up to 30 cm high rise above the unfolded rosettes. Each inflorescence has 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 the flowers.

The advantage of these unpretentious garden perennials is 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 lily of the valley curtains, you can see graceful kupen plants. Blooming from May to June, the perennial is not as bright as other spring flowers.

But in shady areas, near coniferous crops 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 flowering of garden perennials.

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

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

Under favorable conditions, Brunner grows excellently and reproduces by dividing the bush.

Summer, beautiful and unpretentious flowers for a summer residence

Bright, fast-growing letniki, 1-2 months after sowing, bloom 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 annual, ornamental crops, sowing and caring for young seedlings. It takes a lot of precious time that could be devoted to vegetable seedlings, caring for fruit and berry plantations.

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

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 them from those plants that can rightly be called non-capricious and beautiful.

Aquilegia

When late tulips and daffodils bloom in the garden at the end of May, decorative foliage of aquilegia or catchment areas begins to rise above the ground. The bizarre bells of this, one of the most unpretentious perennials for giving, as on, are revealed on tall erect peduncles.

Flowering almost without interruption lasts from late May to September. And even without flowers, plants do not lose their charm. Their leaves take on purple and lilac 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 in open areas. Already by the name it is clear that the catchment loves moisture, but even with a lack of irrigation, it can find water thanks to its powerful taproots. Aquilegia grows best in light, well-drained soils.

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

Although, under favorable conditions, aquilegia propagates 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 weed plant if immature seed pods are not removed in time or flower beds are not weeded.

bathing suit

The moisture-loving unpretentious garden flowers also include the favorite of many summer residents.

Its yellow or orange flowers open in May and regular watering do not disappear until the second half of summer. The plant, with a height of 50 to 90 cm, 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 rightly be considered summer, since its flowering does not end until the very frosts.

A ground cover or creeping plant with stems 20 to 30 cm long, the planting field quickly forms dense, cushion-like curtains covered with brushes of small white, pink or purple flowers.
Shearing helps to prolong flowering and maintain the shape of plantings. Arabis does 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 rhizomatous perennials take the baton of flowering in bulbous plants. No exception - a bright doronicum with large yellow inflorescences-baskets resembling daisies. 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 transparent shade, but not under the crowns of trees.

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

When flowering ends, the greens also wither. Ornamental ferns, curtains of leucanthemum and aquilegia, with which doronicum is perfectly combined, will help to hide the gap formed in the flower bed.

astilba

It's amazing how one type of perennial can decorate an entire garden. This is within the power of numerous, blooming from June to September. Lush inflorescences, racemose or panicle-like, are not the only decoration of this plant. Shade-tolerant carved foliage no less enlivens the site. To do this, you just need to cut the flower stalks with dead inflorescences in time.
Depending on the variety and species, plant height ranges from 40 to 120 cm. Astilbes bloom better with regular soil moisture, but do not like stagnant moisture. In garden plantings, these beautiful and unpretentious flowers for giving look great against the background of conifers, and they themselves will be a luxurious frame for.

Geranium

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

From May until the end of summer, amazingly quivering flowers continue to bloom. Single or collected in inflorescences corollas of all shades of pink, purple, lilac and blue are short-lived. Just a day, and in place of a wilted flower, a new one appears.

When the flowering season ends, the garden does not become empty thanks to the decorative cut foliage of geraniums. By autumn, it is painted in bright golden, orange and purple tones and enlivens faded flower beds and hills until the very snow.

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

Loosestrife

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

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

Depending on the variety and species, easily adaptable to different conditions flowers have a height of 20 to 80 cm.

For shady corners and partial shade, the coin or meadow loosestrife is perfect with long lying stems covered with rounded leaves similar to coins. This culture is indispensable near the reservoir, in wet areas, which will be 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 are used, forming spectacular spike-shaped inflorescences in the upper part of the stem. All loosestrife are unpretentious, tolerate frost well and are rarely affected by pests.

Cornflower perennial

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

One of the most unpretentious perennial flowers for summer cottages, cornflowers grow well in the sun and in partial shade. They do not impose special requirements on the soil, get along well with other crops and will be an excellent backdrop for peonies, cornflowers, low-growing flowering and decorative leafy plants in flower beds.

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

Turkish carnation

In June, the multicolored caps of the Turkish carnation open. Bright flowers with jagged petals are quite small, but collected in dense inflorescences, they will perfectly enliven the summer cottage, create a summer mood and color the flower beds in all shades from white to rich purple.

A distinctive feature of the plant is flowering, lasting until September, the possibility of reproduction by self-sowing and incredible combinations of colors. The height of the Turkish carnation, depending on the variety, ranges from 40 to 60 centimeters. Plants show maximum decorative effect in the light or in partial shade, if they are planted next to decorative leafy crops.

Lupine

Not only belong to the most unpretentious garden flowers. This perennial culture alone can bloom the entire site. Blue, white, pink, purple and two-color spike-shaped inflorescences appear in the first half of June, and then re-blooming begins in the second half of summer.

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

Poppy

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

Despite their exotic appearance, poppies are quite unpretentious. They are not afraid of frost, grow excellently on any soil and endure 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, habitual habitat, these perennial rhizomatous 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 centenarians, amia plants bloom profusely and for a long time due to the many simultaneous rising peduncles.

In the garden, irises choose light or barely shaded areas with light, loose soil.

During the growing season and flowering plants need regular soil moisture. But it is necessary to intervene in the development of the curtain carefully. Loosening and weeding can affect powerful rhizomes closely located below the surface.

Flowering shoots of irises rise 40–80 cm above the ground. White, yellow, pink, purple, cream, blue or light blue flowers make a great garden decoration and are ideal for cutting.

Nivyanik

Daisies, along with cornflowers, are traditionally considered a symbol of Russian expanses. Garden varieties of leucanthemum are the same daisies, only much larger and more expressive. Simple and double inflorescences-baskets are crowned with erect stems from 30 to 100 cm high.

In the garden, cornflower 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 shrinking over time and with the rapid withering of the baskets.

Nivyanik propagates by seeds, division of adult curtains, as well as self-sowing. This must be taken into account if all cultures have clearly defined boundaries in flowerbeds and mixborders. For the most lush flowering rosettes, it is advisable to divide the rosette every few years.

The best neighbors for one of the most unpretentious perennials to give, as in the photo, flowers, gypsophila, bright poppies and bluebells. White inflorescences look great against the background of carved greenery and cornflower inflorescences, next to decorative cereals and onions.

Bell

Growing bells in the country is not difficult even for beginners. 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 bluebells with simple, semi- and double flowers in white, blue, lilac, pink and deep purple tones. Plants from 20 to 120 cm tall, depending on the type and shape, find a place on the hills and as part of group plantings with cornflower, pyrethrum, lush peonies and strict cereals.

stem-rose

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

Stock roses or mallows can easily create a living wall or become the center of a lush flower bed. Beautiful, unpretentious flowers for summer cottages grow on light, well-drained soils, propagate by seeds, including self-sowing. But moving a large plant to another place will be problematic. Transplantation is hampered by powerful long rhizomes, damage to which leads to 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 in, as background plants. Incredibly beautiful group plantings of mallows of different shades. In front of them, you can plant the same unpretentious phloxes, bells, decorative forms of onions, cornflowers and undersized varieties, as well as any letniki.

Spicy aromatic unpretentious perennials for summer cottages

When choosing long-blooming unpretentious flowers for the garden, one should not lose sight of plants that are more often popular as spicy, medicinal or fragrant herbs. At the same time, many of them are in no way inferior to flowering perennials, their flowers will decorate flower beds and can be used for cutting.

Today, numerous 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 in a separate, “pharmaceutical” garden, but they can also be easily imagined as part of a mixborder, in a country-style flowerbed or in the form of free curtains near a hedge or wall of a 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 by the 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 green of oregano appears in March, literally from under the snow. By June, the plant forms a lush cap of densely leafy shoots from 20 to 50 centimeters high. A month later, stems with delicate inflorescences-baskets rise above the greenery.

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

Herbaceous shrubs of oregano, covered with flowers, are magnificent in the company of nivyanik, lupins, rudbeckia, clouds of white-pink gypsophila and cereals.

Lofant

Lofant or polygon with lilac-violet or white spike-shaped inflorescences is one of the most prominent medicinal and ornamental perennials. In the garden, the culture easily settles in the lightest areas, does not feel discomfort even in the sun itself and winters well, showing everyone the first green with a purple or bluish tint from early spring.

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 unpretentious plant will generously share with the summer resident a fragrant, smell reminiscent of anise or licorice, 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 the end of summer, is suitable for decorating front gardens and easily tolerates cutting.

Monarda

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

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

The combination of this plant with annual, blue and white large-flowered bells, stonecrops and other crops is interesting, 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 of essential oils, close to the oils of lemon balm, hyssop, and other spicy-flavoring and medicinal plants their Yasnotkov families.

Autumn unpretentious flowers: long-blooming 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, garden geranium curtains amaze with the play of bright colors, bergenia dresses up in purple tones, on hills and curbs they surprise with bizarre forms of stonecrop. There are many flowers of unpretentious garden perennials in the garden.

Phlox

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

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

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

perennial asters

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

From August until the very snow, these plants bloom, illuminating the whole area with flashes of blue, white, pink, purple hues. There are more than 200 species of perennial asters, varying in size, lifestyle and shape. The Alpine aster is quite small, and its inflorescences-baskets are located on grassy erect stems, resembling the familiar chamomile. And in the Italian variety - the form of a grassy, ​​densely leafy shrub, completely covered with medium-sized flowers. Moreover, all types are extremely decorative and non-capricious.

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

Bush forms can be molded, they can be used to create dense living borders and picturesque groups with other autumn plants.

The only drawback of the perennial aster is inherent in many perennial crops. A plant that takes root in the garden begins to multiply uncontrollably, quickly mastering all new territories. So that the flowerbed that was previously motley does not turn into the “kingdom” of asters, you will have to monitor the resettlement 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 to give. All of them are beautiful and amazing in their own way. In fact, the list of non-capricious, requiring minimal attention and generously sharing their beauty of cultures is not three dozen, but much more. One has only to look around, notice and move interesting plant to the garden, choosing a suitable place and neighborhood for the flower.

Video about ground cover perennials in the garden

Some flower growers prefer to decorate their garden plots in any one color and its shades. Among them there are also those who are most impressed by the pink color or its various tones. Consider the main annual and perennial species and varieties of plants that are most suitable for decorating a flower bed or flower garden in this range of shades.

One of the first to appear in early spring are large (up to 5 cm in diameter) pink perennial flowers. brandushki(Bulbocodium). Each bulb produces several buds in the spring before the leaves grow, then two or three more flowers bloom during the summer.


Almost simultaneously with the brandushka blooms colchicum having pink funnel-shaped inflorescences and wide leaves.


Chionodoxa(variety "Pink Giant") - undersized (up to 15 cm tall) spring plant; blooming in April, perennial varieties bloom for 3-4 weeks.


A little later, in May, it begins to bloom kandyk(Erythronium). When decorating a garden in pink, perennial varieties of flowers with such big names as "Pink Perfection" and "Rose Beauty" are ideal.


A large number of small flowers, collected in inflorescences in the form of a panicle, bloom on badane (bergenia) among rounded leaves that winter under the snow.


Pink large (up to 6-7 cm in diameter) flowers look great hellebore varieties bearing the names "Gertrude Flober", "Roseus Superbus" and "Hans Schmdt". Flowers of these species bloom in April-May.


Bush plant of spherical shape up to 1.5 m high, begins to bloom simultaneously with the unfolding of leaves. Single pink inflorescences with a juicy color have blossomed flowers up to 2.5 cm in diameter and look like a floating cloud for up to 2 weeks, surprising with their beauty and tenderness (see photo of almond flowers).


Recently, a variety of three-lobed almonds with a trunk height of up to 3 m, having rich pink flowers, which are densely located along the entire length of the shoots, has become increasingly popular. Flowering begins in mid-May, its maximum duration is 20 days. So far, decorative garden varieties of almonds are relatively rarely used by gardeners, which also give quite large fruits.

(variety "Phlox Subulata") begins its flowering in May, forming rather dense thickets of creeping shoots with numerous pink flowers. With careful care (timely watering and top dressing, sufficient sunlight), phloxes can bloom again in the fall.


Of the phloxes, garden varieties of the panicled phlox "Inspiration" and "Elenka", which have large pink flowers in light colors, will also be suitable for a garden in pink tones.


tulips pink gardens begin to bloom in May, however, unfortunately, the flowering period does not differ in duration. By planting late annual varieties of terry tulips (the "Angelique" variety with pale pink flowers is shown in the photo), you can extend the flowering of a flower bed or flower garden until the end of May.

Peony also blooms in May-June, but its flowers are very demanding on bright solar lighting. For decorating a garden in pink tones, the Reine Elizabeth variety is ideal, blooming with large double inflorescences up to 20 cm in diameter. Careful care of the plant allows you to get up to a hundred buds on a stem 0.8 m high.


false sedum blooms amicably from May until almost the end of summer; its pink flowers among green succulent leaves look like corymbose inflorescences (see photo).


With its flowering can please lily of the valley varieties "Rosea", which stands out among other varieties with unusual pink flowers (see photo).

They also start flowering in May. daisies- perennial (biennial) garden flowers, not very demanding for careful care. Having planted the Rose variety, large terry inflorescences of a light pink hue (flower diameter reaches 5-6 cm) can be admired until the end of summer (see photo).


It is advisable to divide the bushes of biennial daisies with the onset of summer. The plant easily tolerates transplantation, takes root quickly and painlessly, continuing to bloom.

roses- among huge amount varieties, you should pay attention to the winter-hardy variety "Maiden's Blush" with double flowers. They have various pink shades and a fragrant aroma. The variety “Mrs. John Laing", with very large buds, which blooms profusely for a long time. Remontant types of roses are characterized by secondary flowering before autumn, although the repeated blooming of flowers is less friendly than summer (see photo below).


To decorate the garden, you can successfully use climbing garden varieties of roses of a pale pink hue "New Dawn", plants with large fragrant double flowers "Conrad Ferdinand Meyer".


A true decoration in May for a flower bed or an alpine slide in the garden will be the Saxifraga arendsii saxifrage variety with flowers of a dark pink hue, and the low mossy Elf saxifrage variety will effectively stand out with its abundant flowering among other plants.


Small-leaved rhododendron- an evergreen bush up to 60 cm high, has small pink flowers located on the branches in small groups of 3-5 pieces.


(variety "Rosea Flore Pleno") - a great decoration for the garden. Hawthorn looks very good in a single planting, but hedges from it look more picturesque. At the end of flowering in early summer, the hawthorn hedge may already be strewn with large red berries, very rich in vitamins (as in the photo below). Hawthorn berries are successfully used in the treatment of certain diseases.


Plum decorative, very popular in Europe, unfortunately, in Russian gardens it is still considered an exception. In fact, the term “ornamental plum” combines decorative garden trees such as almonds, cherries, cherries, thorns, etc. into one group. Referring to different types of plants, they are combined together according to their functional focus - to decorate the garden with their colorful flowering.

The sizes of flowers of trees reach 5 cm in diameter. In addition to tree-like varieties of ornamental plums, there are shrub specimens that are widely used to decorate and create hedges. Ground cover species are used in the construction of rock gardens and flower beds. All of the above plants are quite unpretentious and without much difficulty can become a true decorative decoration of the garden.


blooms in summer weigela- its pink inflorescences are similar in shape to tubules. The plant has decorative leaves edged with white. The compactness of this shrub attracts many gardeners with its unpretentious care.


Iris- if you can buy a rather rare variety of iris "Pink Talkum" with unusually beautiful pink inflorescences, these annual beautiful flowers will certainly become the pride of your garden plot during its flowering periods (see photo). This variety, although it is an annual, can bloom several times during the season.


In the rose garden are essential dahlias annuals or perennials. Names such as "Promotion", "Rose Tendre" and "Rose Preference" are heard by many growers. So, the variety "Carried Angel" with huge inflorescences of bright pink color will delight with delicate pink flowers of simply gigantic sizes (the diameter of the inflorescences reaches 22 cm), "Rose Tendre" has light pink inflorescences up to 17 cm in diameter, which bloom on a rather long stem. Rich pink flowers have dahlias of the "Rose Preference" variety (bud diameter - 12 cm).

The opposite of "Carried Angel" is the variety "Rose Effect" - the size of the inflorescences of this variety is up to 6 cm in diameter, bright flowers have up to 20 buds on one plant. In such cases, skillfully combining the sizes and shades of flowers, you can achieve very interesting and original effects when decorating a flower bed or flower garden.


Perennial unpretentious lupins, which begin flowering at the very beginning of summer and re-bloom in August, collected in beautiful inflorescences with buds in the form of candles, will certainly become a stylish decoration for your garden (Monsieur Alexander variety).


Carnation blooms, as a rule, in summer (June - July). For decorative garden decoration in pink tones, garden varieties such as Desdemona and Pomegranate, Turkish carnations Rosakonigin with large (up to 5 cm in diameter) flowers with a pleasant aroma are ideal.


Often planted in gardens mallow- the best decoration of the garden in the selected range of pink shades here will be the Terry Pink variety. The plant forms voluminous pink inflorescences on stems up to 1 m high (flower sizes in the form of a hemisphere reach 12 cm in diameter).


One of the favorite flowers among flower growers is considered petunia(see photo). Very popular annual varieties with delicate pink flowers "Karmin Queen", a new hybrid "Cherry Tart", blooming with bright pink flowers up to 6.5 cm in diameter.


Summing up this brief review of pink ornamental plants, it should be noted that the frost-resistant ornamental cabbage, unfortunately, almost never found in our gardens. Rosettes of large leaves, painted in bright pink and fawn colors, look great in mixborders and rock gardens. late autumn, during that period of time when almost all the plants in the garden have already faded.

The surest way to give your site freshness, to make it truly spring and light, is to plant pink flowers in its flower beds. The names of such plants with a brief description will be presented in the article below, but it should be noted in advance that among them there are both single flowers and bushes, and even trees. Also, pink representatives of the flora can be annuals or centenarians. Keep this in mind when designing your site.

The pink flower is a characteristic feature of the perennial brandushka plant. These tuberous bushes begin to bloom in mid-April, and delight the eye with such beauty almost until the end of summer. Following the brandushka, they appear at the colchicum - its closest relative. They look like small, almost lilac stars that can be planted throughout the site to create a magical spectacle.

Phloxes have incomparable beauty. Their long stems are literally strewn with bright pink flowers that do not wither for two months. It is easy to form a flower carpet from them, as they always grow close to each other. If phloxes are properly cared for, they will bloom in the fall.

Stunning pink flower - tulip. It, as a rule, pleases the eye only in spring, starting from March. At such a time, pink pink with a blue bottom or pink with silver edges may bloom in your flower bed. Closer to May, a terry pale pink variety will become a worthy decoration of the flower bed.

Among the most common plants that are characterized by this delicate color is lilac. It blooms by the end of May, and with proper care does not lose its small flowers for another month. In any garden, lilacs will be a great alternative to small fences.


Perhaps the most charming, and at the same time simple, pink flower is the daisy. Among them there are terry varieties, and winter-hardy; with large flowers and very small, dwarf ones that can form a stunning spring carpet on your site.

Pink color is characterized by a whole variety of representatives of the flora. Here you can name a tea rose, and an iris, and a hawthorn, and a dahlia, and a clematis, and even a peony. Decorative pink plums create a stunning effect in the garden.

The pink scale for flowering plants growing in the middle lane is not a novelty. More than 100 types of flowers of various shapes and sizes can please the eye with petals of various shades of pink. Which copy to choose for your garden? And what does the presented bouquet, made up of pale pink buds, say?

Which flower with pink flowers to choose for the garden?

The summer cottage allows you to enjoy the variety of shades, and therefore there is also a place for pink tones here. But which colors do you prefer? Of course, pale pink tea roses immediately come to mind, which have been considered the main decoration of the garden for several decades. Single large buds or small ones scattered over a lush bush - it does not matter: both of them will become the highlight of the flower garden.

Potted specimens at the end of spring will begin to open their buds, turning to 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 a lot of tricks and nuances, and some of them relate to the choice of a seedling. It should not have damaged leaves, their color is juicy green, not dull and not 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 rose petals, gardeners recommend Diamant - terry lush balls exude a fragrant aroma and greatly overlap the foliage due to their considerable size. From afar, 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 to nothing. Particularly attractive here is the Angelwings variety, which is characterized by unpretentiousness, early flowering (mid-late April), but also low germination (65-70% of seeds). In addition, over time, their petals turn pale, turning from bright pink to almost white.


Chrysanthemums have a pink color no less than roses. These stars of long and thin petals, seated around a lemon-yellow fluffy center, bloom in July and adorn the countryside until October, surviving light frosts. Due to the fact that the bulk of chrysanthemums are perennials, there is no need to think about their annual sowing. The height of the bush is 40-150 cm, and a lush cap of small flowers is located all over the green canvas.


In addition to the fact that they look great in flower beds, chrysanthemums are not uncommon in cut bouquets. The only factor that is important to consider when planting this flower: location. The bush should sit in direct sunlight and on well-drained soil, and since this plant is sensitive to the regime of day and night, it is undesirable to place it near garden lamps so that internal disturbances do not occur. with rose petals, "SantiniTango", "Batini" and "ArtistPinkImproved".


Delicate pink lilies are the embodiment of femininity, purity and freshness. A bouquet spreading a strong, bright aroma is not always appropriate in an apartment, but in the garden a few bushes will definitely take root and deserve their portion of attention. "Lilium Dolcetto" refers to the most famous varieties with a similar color. This is a hybrid with long (up to 25 cm) flowers, whose petals have a mother-of-pearl coating on the outside. The attractiveness of the variety is also in its winter hardiness, moreover, it does not even require shelter. And for connoisseurs of specimens without aroma, the Asian hybrid "TropicDiamond" was bred: raspberry-pink gramophones reach a length of 15-18 cm, tolerate frosts well.

Indoor pink flowers: photos and descriptions

Of those flowers that can grow in an apartment no worse than in the fresh air, the geranium holds the palm, which you can probably find in every home. A single long stem with rounded compound leaves and crowning it with inflorescences of 8-14 flowers exuding a strong aroma: this is what a classic indoor geranium looks like. In addition to decorative functions, the plant also has many healing properties: daily inhalation of its aroma in front of a bush for 8-10 minutes stabilizes the condition. nervous system, eliminates insomnia, relieves stress. For this reason, geranium was considered a tool 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 state of the gastrointestinal tract, the cardiovascular system, and in summer it helps to protect the apartment from flies.


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

The decoration of the apartment can be not only Pink flowers: which ones to choose for the garden? flowering plant but also deciduous. 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. He has inflorescences, but they are not so much attractive as unusual: outwardly, these balls strongly resemble a ball of woolen threads.


Appreciated in the apartment and achimenez. IN vivo it grows in the tropics, so it is not surprising that it does not like harsh winters. In the middle lane, it is grown only in a room where it is possible to maintain the desired temperature. The plant is ampelous, because the shoots are soft, they do not keep their shape and constantly strive to go down. In addition to the lanceolate dark green leaves, which have a purple color on the inside, on the shoots there are medium-sized flowers up to 5 cm long and with a petal limb 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, 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 slightly less common than red or white ones. What is their meaning? Among the Colombians, the pink anthurium was traditionally in the bedroom of the newlyweds during the honeymoon, promising them a happy family life. Raspberry-pink callas, presented to an unmarried girl, spoke of admiration for her beauty and admiration for her. In a broader sense, pink flowers are softer in saturation than red, but they belong to this primary color. Therefore, its main meaning is love, but tender, trembling, mixed with reverence for the addressee. Often, pink flowers are given to those to whom they want to show respect, and they are also presented as a sign of courtesy, courtesy and courtesy.

A bouquet of pink clover was given for good luck, or with an interlinear recognition that the one to whom this flower was presented brings happiness to the giver. Gentle mallow - please pay attention, believe, forgive, treat what happened with understanding and condescension. Pink fluffy hats of peonies, which not so long ago outstripped 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 handed. Unlike roses, they do not scream about the feelings of the giver, but guarantee his reliability in marriage and fidelity. Dreams of a joint future and unrelenting love are symbolized by bright pink phloxes, and crimson gladiolus assures the sincerity of intentions and feelings.