My husband Wade runs a lawn care business and his clients who are active in garden clubs and enthusiastic about perennial garden design often share starts with him.One of my absolute favorites is the swamp sunflower he ob
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Brown flowers have become a favorite of gardeners in recent times. According to Feng Shui, brown color indicates food, nature, and the circle of life. Several famous species of flowers like roses, cymbidiums, and chrysanthemums are available in shades of brown. Find out about the Types of Brown Flower Names!
Botanical Name: Viola cornuta
‘Horned Pansy Angel Amber Kiss’ is a biennial plant, featuring golden-orange-brown color flowers from April- July. This pansy variety is ideal for containers, path edging, and front lawn flower beds.
Botanical Name: Iris germanica
Bearded iris is available in unusual color combinations. Some hybrid varieties include dull orange, bronze, or brown. Some popular flowers with brown petals are: ‘Rodeo Girl,’ ‘Supreme Sultan,’ ‘Spiced Tiger,’ ‘Red Hawk,’ ‘Boss Tweed,’ ‘Brown Duet,’ Spiced Lemon,’ ‘Bronzette Star,’ ‘Ruffled Feathers,’ ‘Dodge City,’ and ‘Living Legacy.’
Botanical Name: Hemerocallis spp.
Many new daylily cultivars are a result of crossbreeding. New varieties include rusty brown flowers like ‘Sweet Hot Chocolate’ and ‘Sir Mod Red.’
Botanical Name: Aquilegia spp.
Columbines flower in mid-spring. Brown varieties include ‘Black Barlow,’ ‘Chocolate,’ ‘Single Black,’ ‘Roman Bronze,’ Futaba ‘Lantern’ brown-orange, and ‘William Guinness,’ which is more on maroon than bronze.
Botanical Name: Papaver orientale
If you want the fall colors in your garden, then go with flowering perennial ‘Royal Chocolate Distinction.’ It has a red-bronze petal but looks like brown at first glance.
Botanical Name: Arisaema sikokianum
This perennial is native to Japan’s woodland and a member of the aroid family. The beautiful flowers offer cloak-like, purple-brown spathe flowers around a white, finger-like spadix.
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My husband Wade runs a lawn care business and his clients who are active in garden clubs and enthusiastic about perennial garden design often share starts with him.One of my absolute favorites is the swamp sunflower he ob
So this past fall I decided to try to turn an everyday item into a flower pot. I choose my wire basket because it screams of summer and fall to me. Instead of carrying my garden vegetables it now held my mums!
The gardens at Great Dixter.
A former AIB banker-turned-gardener says he feels “like a five-year-old getting presents” after winning a major award as well as a prestigious gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show in London.
With their unique and vibrant hues, these stunning flowers are sure to make a statement in any garden or floral arrangement. Fear not, as we’ve put together a guide to the Best Red Sunflower Varieties to help you choose the best one for your home.
Are you a gardening enthusiast who always looks fortrees and shrubs with pink flowers? Then, this list of Pink Flower Names is undoubtedly going to help you pick some of the best ones for your garden!
These little pansies are so much more than just pretty faces. In fact, they have a whole world of meanings and symbolism behind them. Here is everything you need to know about Pansy Flower Meaning.
When it comes to selecting flowers for your garden or floral arrangements, the color gray (or grey) is not often the first choice that comes to mind. But, you can consider adding some of these plants to your collection to create a beautiful and unique floral display. In this article, we will explore some of the Best Gray Flower Names that you should consider adding to your collection.
We have collected the best Spilled Flower Pot Ideas Around the Web that will help you to make a similar arrangement in your garden!
Coneflowers are known for their striking beauty and vibrant colors. Their large, showy petals and cone-shaped centers make them a stunning addition to any garden. Also called Echinacea, here are various Types of Coneflower Varieties you can grow.
Gloves are always of interest to gardeners – I have an enormous collection, many of which have holes in the fingers, so I think it is time to cull the less than perfect and invest in a few more. I came back from the show with a pair of MechanixWear womens’ leather-palmed gloves (£22) which are soft, comfortable and washable as well as extremely tough. The sizing is on the small side though so it’s best to buy larger than normal. Burgon & Ball always have innovative displays on their stand – their Love the Glove range (from £12.95) were displayed under glass domes. These gloves are ultra-soft but hardwearing, have padded palm and a wrist strap to keep debris out. www.burgonandball.com Sneeboer, makers of fine garden tools have had fun with one of their garden spades that they have fashioned into a stool – it’s not for sale, but I best they get lots of enquiries about it – so who knows, in the future it may be added to the range. Just the sort of thing the hipsters love! Trugs come in every shape and size and the Trugmake
In my earlier post about Sir Paul Smith, I wrote about the role of green as the anchor that holds everything in place in a garden – so it’s unsurprising that the greenness was what I noticed as I looked at some of the drawings of this year’s Chelsea gardens. No doubt, when we get to Chelsea our eyes will seek out the excitement, and the actual gardens will be further enlivened by shape, texture and the play of light, but it is useful to see the contribution that green makes to each of the gardens and bear it in mind for the planting in our own garden. Jo Thompson’s Sylvan Retreat will h