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Autumn flowers

Autumn is definitely a very beautiful time. The richness of colors and shades from crimson to golden delight the look of a man who loves all that is beautiful. But, in spite of this, autumn is sometimes called dull at times, with which one can argue. And in September, and in October, the late autumn flowers continue to please the eye, which can be found in the forest, and can be seen on the garden plots. The hands of caring gardeners do not know how tired they are, still caring for their favorite plants.

So, what autumn flowers can you see in the yard? Of course, chrysanthemum - a legendary in the literal sense of the word plant. In her homeland, in Japan, many poems and songs have been written about her. Large-flowered varieties are more thermophilic, but Korean chrysanthemums are resistant to colds and will blossom until frost. The variety of types, colors and sizes allows you to create an amazing palette in the garden. In the open ground it blooms until late autumn, maintaining a temperature of -7 ° C. When warming continues to bloom.

Along with chrysanthemums, you can often find dahlias and asters. Dahlias - stunningly beautiful flowers of rich, bright colors. They begin their parade since the summer, however, they are not in a hurry to take their positions in the fall, yielding to summer grades only in height. Cactus species of dahlias look very harmonious next to chrysanthemums and asters, while benefiting from the warm range of autumn bushes and trees. These autumn flowers should be prepared for winter in advance, gradually reducing watering and removing fading flowers and leaves. Even before the onset of stable frosts, their tubers must be excavated, trying not to damage them, and put them in storage for storage.

Other bulbous autumn flowers, blooming in autumn and capable of competing with dahlias - colchicum, crocus and schnberberg. Crocus, as well as sowing saffron surprises us with its spring-like tender colors. A beautiful light lilac color so animates and dilutes the warm tones of autumn! Very touching looks a whole clearing of crocuses near a sprawling tree. Of course, we know that saffron is famous for the fact that an expensive spice is extracted from its inflorescences. Crocuses, basically, have a lilac scale, but there is also a sort of white, luminous color that looks almost fabulous against the backdrop of bright colors, reminding us snowdrops from the "Twelve Months." These unpretentious plants are grown in lighted or slightly shaded areas with not moist but well-permeable soil.

The fragile beauty of cohabitants will please the eye, starting from the end of August. Similar to alpine primroses, large buds of various shades of pink and purple decorate the most pretentious flower beds. These are wild species, but hybrids can boast of the most unusual colors and even a terry-like shape. The most spectacular among them is a giant, with large flowers of a dark pink color, extremely hardy, capable of spreading on its own.

Sternberg is close in shape to the crocus flower. The first buds bloom after the appearance of long, very dark leaves. On their background, the flower seems almost artificial. Extremely unpretentious and able to comfortably settle even in the middle of a stone garden. Can play the role of curb, if you land on the edge of the path.

Not only garden plants can boast of late flowering. Fresh, bright colors attract the look of autumn flowers in the forest. The flora of the plant world is amazing in its pristine beauty. So many colors and unexpected discoveries appear to the look of the traveler, nabredshego on a wonderful autumn meadow! The grass has dried up and painted in ocher, and through it the forest geranium glimpses a bright twinkle. There are bushes of a tri-colored violet. Before the first frosts, you can find here and there bells, forget-me-nots, and kiprei. Blossoming autumn forest flowers - asters are willow, kulbabs and hawks. You can also find wild saffron.

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