How to use fragrant heliotrope in landscape design: the best ideas in the photo

How to use fragrant heliotrope in landscape design: the best ideas in the photo

Heliotrope is a real decoration of the garden area. This extraordinary flower exudes an exquisite delicate vanilla aroma. Its fragrance is especially noticeable in the evening twilight after a sunny day. In order to use heliotropes in landscape design with maximum efficiency, you can be inspired, among other things, by our photo selection.

Despite its rather simple appearance, heliotrope is still loved by many gardeners. It blooms at the very beginning of summer and with proper care, as well as favorable weather conditions, it can bloom for a long time.

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The flower has large emerald leaves and small inflorescences of white, purple, blue and lilac shades.

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At home, heliotrope grows for several years, but it is planted on flower beds for only one season. This is due to the fact that the thermophilic plant cannot withstand our cold winters.

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Nevertheless, this annual flower serves as a decoration for any flower bed, lawn and garden paths. Heliotrope-companion perfectly and harmoniously combines with other plantings.

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In garden plots or parks, flower beds with heliotrope are best placed closer to recreation areas. For example, near a gazebo, a veranda, near summer outdoor cafes or just next to benches. The stunning scent of these flowers will surely attract vacationers.

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In gardening, Peruvian (tree-like) heliotrope is most often used. Less common is the corymbose (thyroid). Stem-embracing heliotrope is usually planted in flower pots, as it grows up to only 40 centimeters and is considered a stunted plant.

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A few more photos with the design of flower beds and lawns.

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Fragrant heliotrope decorates and fills any space where it appears with a magical delicate aroma. In addition, this amazing plant is unpretentious and will perfectly fit into any floral arrangement of landscape design.

Anna Evans

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