Growing Special Flowers in Your Garden
Many plants boast beautiful flowers, but a plant must go above and beyond to be considered to have distinctive flowers. Its blossoms must be exceptional in some way. It occasionally has bicolored flowers, while other times the blossoms are very huge or weirdly formed. Having these plants in your yard is a great way to differentiate yourself from your neighbors and add visual interest that you probably won’t find elsewhere. Here are some of the most unusual flowers that landscaping contractors typically advise growing in gardens.
Crown Imperial
A spring bulb plant that can get quite tall is called Crown Imperial. Don’t be offended by the fact that the flowers smell bad. Their bell-shaped flower clusters, which form a “crown” above the plant, nonetheless make them highly distinctive and attractive. Following the plant’s summer dormancy, trim the foliage to the ground. To further insulate the plant, use mulch over the winter.
Purple Pitcher
The purple pitcher plant is a somewhat unusual species that is ideal for growing close to a pond. It is a carnivorous plant with pitcher-shaped leaves that captures insects, similar to the more well-known Venus fly trap. Before unfolding into their intriguing shape, its blooms begin as a little ball. Keep the soil evenly moist for this plant because its native habitat is mucky dirt.
Perfect Storm Hibiscus
The hybrid hardy hibiscus cultivar Perfect Storm is smaller than its larger relatives. It is therefore suitable for tiny gardens and probably won’t require any anchoring to keep it erect. It’s stunning 7 to 8-inch wide, bicolored, spectacular blooms that appear in the late summer. Its dark green foliage is attractive enough to look at even when it isn’t in flower. To encourage flowering and wholesome development, fertilize each year in the spring.
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