Compact Basket Hugging Plants Producing Fully Double Rosette Flowers
Planting Tip
Why Not Try Putting This Plant With A Contrasting Colour For A Brilliant Bold Effect?
By Planting Complementary Colours And Avoiding Clashing Colours, You Can Create Stunning Baskets, Borders And Containers, Whether You Want Excitement Or Relaxation.
- Monochromatic: Monochromatic Planting Uses Shades Of A Single Colour To Maximise Visual Impact. Working With Colours Of The Same Hue You Can Integrate Subtle Changes Of Tone Or Texture To Create A Fascinating Collage Of Plants. Used Widely In Cottage Garden Planting Schemes And Stand Alone Displays.
- Adjacent Colours Create A Harmonious Effect: Colours Close Together In The Colour Wheel Are Used To Create Harmony. Pair Yellow With Red Or Orange And Blue With Purple Or Greens To Create A Natural, Relaxing Display.
- Opposites Colour Complement Each Other: Colours Opposite In The Colour Wheel Produce A Striking Effect. Pink And Yellow, Blue And Orange And Red And Green Are Famous Contrasting Combinations And Can Be Used To Create An Energetic, Eye Catching Display. Perfect For A Contemporary Design Or Creating A Tropical Feel.
- Triadic Colours: Triadic Planting Selects Three Colours Spaced At Equal Distances Around The Colour Wheel Creating A Beautifully Balanced Palette. Be Careful To Select Plants With A Similar Intensity Of Colour And You Can Create A Display Packed With Visual Interest, With Less Contrast Than Opposite Colours, Resulting In A More Harmonious Feel.
Neutral Colours Can Be Used As Part Of Any Planting Scheme And Can Also Be Used As A Buffer Between Clashing Colours. Neutral Colours Include White, Black, Grey, Silver, Brown And In Gardening, Green. White Is A Fantastic Addition To Any Bed As It Reflects All Wavelengths Of Light, Brightening Up Your Garden.
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