Perennials are widely used in gardens, parks and green areas.They also look very effective in pots on balconies and terraces.They are also grown as cut flowers. When cut early in the morning, they remain fresh for a long time, and thus remain decorative. They can decorate any room - kitchen, bathroom, living room, hall.
They are suitable for arranging various compositions, from small bouquets, e.g. made of lily of the valley, violets, through wreaths, e.g. made of gypsophila, cranberries, almond bouquets, bouquets and bouquets, e.g. made of bells, hellebores, to various sizes and shapes, compositions in vessels, e.g.from pustynniki, lupins, delphiniums, peonies.
Due to the high decorative value of perennials, many species and varieties are grown in greenhouses and foil tunnels, thus extending their natural flowering period.The durability of perennials after cutting depends, among other things, on the species and variety.
The most durable are the sedum and the meadowsweet - they can stay in the water for up to 6 weeks.Long - because 10 to 20 days - yarrow, giant and narrow-leaved desert stand in vases , cluster tritome, spiky liater, great pyrethrum, virginian tube.
On the other hand, peach-leaved bellflower, paniculate flame, garden spotted eagle, large-flowered recess, garden delphinium, medicinal peony, garden adjective, hearts, monkshood or Arends' tavern stay fresh for 5-15 days.
We extend the life of summer bouquets!
After cutting flowers, we will extend the durability of flowers by using demineralized water (e.g. boiled and cooled), and when changing it, by cutting the ends of perennials.Remember that cut flowers do not like hot and dry rooms.