Some plants have a dominant form that you are always bound to catch the eye. A large pampas grass fountain is a good example, or the candlestick indented biennial thistle Scottish giant, towers facing the viewer.
This plant is invaluable spectacular in the garden as focal points, as the focal point. architectural installations are those that make sense with sculptural forms that are placed in a framework that can increase their interest, or in places like the enda path or at the end of the garden, often in "splendid isolation".
They can be planted in the ground or in pots. In both cases, they act as living sculptures and supply characteristics that attract the eye immediately. These systems work well in a formal garden, planted singly or as a centerpiece at intervals along a path or border to give a sense of rhythm.
Sometimes large plants are needed to complete the scene. For example, the giant leaves of gunnerasleeved look perfect next to a large pond, although not many attractions garden can be a better stand of Stipa gigantea set itself when the sun for their leaves.
The next time a large garden, a look at the multitude of forms, is one of the plants. Some are tall and thin, others are flat and dull as. occur in the leaves explode like a fountain, while other forms in the foliage of a dense clumps, often rounded in hammocks, perhaps even aBall. All these forms can be very advantageously used to give the variation within the bed or border.
Closure of flowers on seed packets T'ikapapa or plate labels usually show the flower in detail, but rarely the whole plant. You must control the plant from a book or put it in another garden to see what form it will Have a.
The shape of flowers and their color can also add on a plant architectural quality. Liatris, as reliefFireworks, as Limnanthes form a carpet.
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