White gardenis a garden dominated bywhite flowering plantsThey can be complemented bywhite fruit some shrubs and variegated, striped or edgedgreen and white leavesperennials and shrubs. The white garden is a proposal for people who want to have a garden full of elegance, grace, even a bit haughty, giving the impression of being clean and tidy, and at the same time a bit romantic. See,how to create a white gardenand what plants to plant in such a garden.
Ogró white - white blooming tulips
If you have decided to design and set up the garden of your dreams yourself, you may be considering choosing the right colors. Of course, you can choose plants with various colors of leaves and flowers for your garden. However, very interesting, atmospheric effects can be achieved by limiting the colors of the entire garden or a part of it to a combination of two colors or only one selected color, thus creating the so-called monochrome garden. One of the propositions of such a garden iswhite garden , which is dominated by white. Its sources can bewhite-blooming plants , white discolored leaves,white fruitshrubs, as well as appropriate accessories, e.g. white painted garden furniture .
Why createwhite gardenand what characterizes it? White gives the plant compositions a bit of coolness and lofty mood, and also gives a sense of freshness, especially in spring thanks to freshly blooming white flowers.Of course, the source of whiteness does not have to be only flowers, but alsowhite fruitshrubs such as white snowball, speckled or mottled white leaves of Fortune's 'Emerald Gaiety', or birch bark.
Depending on your needs, you can create a calm composition (combining white flowering plants with plants with gray or yellow-green leaves) or a contrasting one with high color intensity (combiningwhite flowering plantswith plants with intense, dark green or purple leaves). White flowers are a good neighborhood for pink-flowering plants (both in light pastel shades and strong saturated shades).
Ogró white - white edged funkii leaves
Here are some examples of plants that we can use when creating a white garden:
Annuals and biennials:
datura (datura), gypsophila - gypsophila, carnation, monthly, forget-me-not 'Breeze', evergreen garment, white dwarf chrysanthemum,
Perennials and bulbs:
acidantera, African agapanthus, smallgrass, stalkless nymph, Carpathian bellflower, fysostegia (tube), Caucasian goose, gypsophila, hyacinth, camassia, lily of the valley, royal lily, snowdrop snowdrop, breakfast,
Shrubs and trees blooming in white:
Swedish cotoneaster 'Coral Beauty', euonymus, white dogwood, hydrangea, fragrant jasmine, viburnum, star magnolia, tawuła.
The white color of the garden can also be emphasized by accessories such as white painted furniture, figurines, garden lamps with white sconces, stone (limestone rocks), garden paths covered with white gravel.
Ogró white - white fruit snowballs