Monday, February 14, 2011

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Review: elegance in bedding plants in silver, gold and black

The biologist Dr. Kristin Lammerting is the author of this garden book in which she deals with elegant colors in gardens. Not the Bunte comes into play with her, but plants in silver, gold and black. Your texts are accompanied by many photos she has mostly realized themselves. These photos demonstrate that statements such as "silver-colored leaves give a fine, bright shine and reflect light on overcast days or weak even the moonlight "(quote: p.6) no head births are
The book is divided into.
first silver Noble reflections
second gold Precious shades
third black and How noble Silk
fourth combination, full of elegance

give silver plants in the garden bed plant arrangements graceful flare. Even in ancient times was known silver plants such as "lavender" and "precious diamond, which at that time as a medicinal and aromatic herbs used. In the Renaissance by the way they were planted next to "Holy Herb" in knot gardens but also in flowerbeds.

silver blend with green plants and red foliage. Blue and silver will have a refreshing and very white and silver look rather cool. Accordingly, this combination is ideal for those hot days.

You learn a variety of silver plants and learn to know each a bit about the growth and flowering, location, use, and variants. In the gold and black plants in the sequence is moved in the same way.

to be discussed at the silver plants: Rhombus, Japanese Regenbogenfarn, silvery Caucasus forget-me-not, Filziges chickweed, ivory, thistle, Blauschingel, blue leaf Plantain Lily, lavender, silvery Lungwort, silver-santolina, wool woundwort Silver and mullein.
silver in connection with Rose is the classic English Beetkunst. Very classy look purple delphinium hybrids of the silver-colored environment. The author mentions annual poppy varieties in pink and purple, which fit perfectly in silver compositions. Even more pleased than the blue or purple colored spots surrounded by silver shades me a silver bed with white flowers and the silver combination with peach-colored desert candles. The author calls an infinite number of variations and knows the benefits of each combination to describe well.

The golden plants, it describes: Gold-Garbe, lady's mantle, Nadelblättriges Coreopsis, Eremurus, Japan-gold circle, daylily, gold-leaf Plantain Lily, Striped Yellow Iris, Torch Lily, Ligularie, gold Loosestrife, and Gold Storm hat. Combinations with gold flowers and leaves give beds even on cloudy days heat. This color connection convinced me the most, because it seems quite extraordinarily life-affirming.

black flowers and leaves can actually very classy and really nice lookout, it supports the mE melancholy. The areas addressed: Black bugle, black hollyhock, Dark October-candle, black-dahlia, black-purple bells, black bearded iris, Purple ragwort, black-bearded snake, stuffed black poppy, African Pennisetum, fat hen and black tulips.

I quite like the silver-gold-black outfits as they are described on the last pages, but I myself would always be the shining gold tones prevail.

In its entirety the book is incredibly inspiring.

On the last pages of additional silver, gold and black plants are listed. We learn each named after the golden age, the location, the flower color, species and other helpful comments.

Recommended for those who want to give your garden may be a new face. Black parrot tulips are for me an expression of spring. I can make friends with them only when they hung with orange siblings a bed.

recommended.


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