Sun-resistant garden plants: how to grow flowering plants even if you are not a gardening expert

What could be more beautiful than a large garden full of colorful plants? If you are lucky enough to have a green space, make sure you know all the plants best suited to the areas of sun and shade. they don't have a garden decorate your house with lots of plants Watch the video and discover the ones that have the power to purify your rooms!

Sun-resistant garden plants: those with white, pink and purple flowers, ideal for sunny areas

First of all, the difference between family, genus and species of a plant must be explained. More species can fall into the same genus, as more genera can be part of a larger group, the family. The latter indicates the plants that have the main characteristics in common. Within it, all the plants that also have precise similarities to each other become part of the Genus. More species are grouped into the genus to which they belong. The name of the species is given by two terms that inform in a generic and specific way about the characteristics of the plant or about the name of the person who discovered it. The species can in turn be divided into spontaneous varieties (by color, shape, bearing). To indicate the "Cultivar" (variations obtained with selections) Latin terms are used, but modern ones. The subspecies is a variety typical of some places indicated with a third Latin name. The hybrid is a variation with human intervention, a cross symbolized from an x.
Let's take an example with one of these plants we are talking about. Calibrachoa is a magnificent plant that resembles Petunia, with small colored flowers that cascade down; a beautiful setting for your garden. This plant tolerates heat and direct sun and rain very well, but not too cold weather. It does not require too much time or special care to grow luxuriantly. Gazania is also a plant made for full sun; its flowering goes from spring to late autumn, its flowers are like large daisies that open their petals only in the sun. It also grows in poorly nourished soils, both in pots on a balcony or terrace and in the garden, even in poorly nourished soils. Hibiscus is also an indoor or balcony plant. Its funnel-shaped flowers have a beautiful color, but are odorless. It does not fear heat and loves direct sunlight. It is suitable for creating hedges full of flowers in the garden. The plant called Platycodon is perfect for full sun, but also works well in partial shade. Not even afraid of frost. And its flowers are like colored and mottled stars. Each spring it returns with its bright colors with magnificent blooms. If you want to embellish and give light and color to your balcony, you can also grow it in pots and create colorful red, purple and blue color zones with flower beds in the garden.
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Sun-resistant garden plants: patches of color between green

Vinca or Periwinkle is one of the plants that can withstand the full sun and the most intense heat and grows happily on all types of soil. Standing on its twigs, it gives color to flower beds and borders in the sunny areas of your garden from May to September. Portulaca is a summer plant, in the sense that it loves the sun, particularly original. In fact, besides being an ornamental plant, it can also be eaten, with vegetables and salad; it is a carrier of Omega 3, that is the not bad fats that lower cholesterol and keep diabetes and cardiovascular diseases away. It is among the ground cover plants, with cylindrical light green leaves with a white tuft and small pretty flowers of various colors.
Euphorbia is another plant suitable for a full sun location, like the ones we have already listed. It can be grown in the garden on full ground or on the balcony in pots. It resists heat and drought, but if the humidity becomes very lacking, it can lose flowers and leaves; therefore, it should be watered regularly. In general, it does not give problems either outside or inside. The Tumbergia prefers the middle "shade, but easily tolerates the hottest summer temperatures; It is a nice creeper pleasant as an ornament with its colored flowers of various shades from white to ocher of a gazebo, a pergola, a garden colonnade or a grillage. It can enrich your balcony with a sea of ​​flowers. As a hard perennial plant all year round, but in the coldest months you can keep it indoors in a vase.

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Sun-resistant garden plants: they love the heat of summer but fear the cold

Like Tumbergia, Clematis is a beautiful climbing plant with a dazzling, colorful bloom. It loves sunny areas, but is not afraid of the cold and can stay outside even in the winter months. Like all beautiful climbers, in addition to an ornamental function, it often serves to create separations between some areas of the garden, secluded corners protected by the from the sun and the wind or as a cladding of some slightly damaged external wall. There are still others, such as Dipladenia, an evergreen climbing plant, which wants full sun and therefore a beautiful sunny garden is its ideal. Its showy funnel-shaped flowers, red, pink and white, do not last long, but this climber is in continuous bloom from May to October. The cold is its enemy. Therefore it is advisable to place it in a greenhouse in the winter months. It climbs the fence walls, pergolas and gazebos in the garden.
Another "climbing plant with very showy, colorful and fragrant bell-shaped flowers that grow rapidly from May until autumn" is the Mandevillea. Its flowering is cascading; a can be anchored to supports of rods or iron filaments; it is similar to Dipladenia, but with very large leaves. Also this plant is very afraid of the harshness of the winter months.

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Sun-resistant garden plants: the most beautiful species and varieties of summer plants with beautiful colorful flowers

The Bouganvillea is the queen of the coastal Mediterranean areas and adorns beautifully with its cascading colorful gazebos and exterior walls. It blooms from June to October. More than flowers, colored flowers are paper-thin leaves that attract pollinating insects. It should be grown in pots, because in winter it should be sheltered in a greenhouse. Solanum Jasminoides or Night Jasmine blooms from May to autumn. This climber or hanging plant should also be collected in the greenhouse in the winter months. Its flowers, white stars, are truly romantic and suggestive. This plant tolerates summer heat well and can even reach 2 or 3 meters in height. A wonderful plant with its blue flowers tending to violet is the Plumbago. Among the many summer plants that adapt well to the heat, it is one of the most beautiful with its light sky-colored flowering, also known as blue jasmine. Its branches must be tied because it does not intertwine itself with the supports. It can also be used as a plant falling on a low wall or on a terrace with a celestial effect to say the least. Passiflora or passion flower is a beautiful climbing plant, which clings with its intricate branches on gates and grates thanks to its suckers. Each branch produces many summer flowers, all large and brightly colored. It lends itself well to covering pergolas or even as a separation hedge.
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And now that you know all the secrets of outdoor plants, temperatures and the most suitable type of soil, let yourself be carried away by the passion for gardening!

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