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5 orange flowers to brighten up the garden

2022-06-28T04:26:16.587Z


To stand out with the green of the trees or the green of the hedges, why not choose flowers of this color, a mixture of red and yellow? Le Figaro offers you a selection of five of them.


A touch of orange in his garden.

This color, which also recalls that of the sun and summer, restores vitality to your exterior.

Here is a selection of orange flowers.

To discover

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Alstroemeria

Alstroemeria, a funnel-shaped flower.

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Also known as the lily of the Incas or the lily of Peru, this rhizomatous perennial plant of the Amaryllidaceae family is native to South America.

Its

funnel-shaped flowers,

each made up of six white to purple petals, are united in the shape of a bouquet at the top of a long stem.

Its deciduous lanceolate leaves bring elegance and diversity to beds or borders.

Semi-hardy, alstroemeria requires rich, drained soil in a sunny or slightly shaded location for flowering expected between May and September.

His fears: the arrival of snails and slugs.

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Anthemis

Anthemis, resembling a daisy.

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A fast-growing biennial or annual perennial flowering plant from the Asteraceae family, anthemis comes from Europe, northern Africa and Turkey.

To thrive, it needs ordinary, well-drained soil in a sunny location.

Its daisy

-like flowers with

orange-yellow hues and its evergreen and deciduous foliage bloom between May and October, depending on the region and the climate.

The anthemis is very

sensitive to the cold

so if it is in a pot, it must be brought in during the winter and its regular watering must be carried out, otherwise, it will be time for mulching to ensure good protection during possible episodes. of frost.

Its color palette varies from white to pink.

the troll

The troll, also nicknamed golden ball.

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Also known as mountain troll or European troll or sometimes golden ball, because of its shape, from the ranunculaceae family, this hardy native perennial plant provides

globe-shaped flowers

composed of 6 to 15 sepals petaloids between May and August.

Coming from Europe, it can reach a meter in height provided it is planted in rich, moist soil, in the sun or in partial shade.

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Lewisia

Corymbose flowers, with golden stamens in the center of the corollas for lewisia.

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This hardy rosette succulent plant with its thick succulent leaves belongs to the Portulacaceae family.

Planted in clay soil, neutral and drained in the sun, it is native mainly to the northern United States.

Orange, white, pink or red, its

corymbose flowers

, with golden stamens in the center of the corollas, hold on slender stems which hatch between late spring and late summer, just like its evergreen foliage.

It can reach 30 centimeters in height.

The daylily

The daylily and its ephemeral flowers.

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The daylily is a hardy bulbous perennial plant also called a day lily, because of its stems which receive a single or double ephemeral flower, and some of which bear a midrib which fades at the end of the day.

It will be replaced by another the next day on another button, between June and September.

Originally from central Europe and Asia, it needs ordinary, clayey soil exposed to the sun or partial shade.

Source: lefigaro

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