Perennial flowers for Siberia (photo below) are of particular value, since they do not need special care. Many of them are already blooming when annuals just begin to plant. Some of the flowers grow beautifully without transplanting up to 5 years, even in partial shade and shadow. Today, gardeners in this region have the opportunity to plant those plants that used to grow only in the southern regions of the country.
The most common perennial flowers for Siberia are daffodils and lilies, rudbeckia and tulips, frankincense and gypsophila, delphiniums and hydrangea unpolluted, phlox and roses, cannes,
oriental poppy and many others. Even clematis adorn many Siberian sites. True, they will have to tinker with them, but it's worth it.
We list some perennial flowers for Siberia:
A leotard is a grassy perennial that usually lives near water. The flower has an interesting spherical shape, due to which its pollen is protected from moisture. It blooms in May-June, the aroma of the leotard is weak, resembles a mandarin.
Eschscholzia is an unpretentious plant belonging to the poppy family. It grows even on sandy dry soils. Her flowers are mainly orange or red, flowering period from June to October.
Saranka (also known as Martagon or Curly Lily) grows most often in the Urals or Siberia. It blooms in June β July. It is pollinated mainly by night butterflies, which flock to the peculiar aroma of this plant.
Irises are another herbaceous perennial flowers for Siberia, which have been cultivated in culture for more than 2 millennia. They are appreciated for the aroma and beauty of the flowers. Iris root is used in perfumery. They bloom from May to July.
Lupine belongs to the legume family; its hybrid varieties are grown in gardening. In addition to decoration, it is used for animal feed, and in medicine. It begins to bloom in June, then again - in September, right up to frost.
Schisandra chinensis is a perennial decorative vine, which belongs to the magnolia family. It has woody, curly shoots, growing up to 10 m. It blooms with delicate cream or white small flowers with a rather strong and pleasant smell reminiscent of lemon.
The Siberian prince is another perennial vine with large fawn or white flowers. It blooms in June. He likes open spaces, but also grows well in shaded places. By the way, in the shading, her stems will be longer, and it will bloom longer.
Clematis is probably the most popular plant of all gardeners. Today it is also flowers for Siberia. They fell in love because of the colorful and long flowering. They have flowers of various shapes and colors. Even a single clematis plant can transform your garden.
Aquilegia remains decorative even after flowering in June. Her flowers can be red, white, purple, pink and blue. It grows well in shady places.
Delphiniums are also perennial flowers for Siberia that tolerate winters, growing up to 2 meters in height and delighting with beautiful blue or blue flowers.
Decorative bows are perennials with spherical inflorescences of all kinds of shades: lilac, blue, white or lavender. When they bloom, it seems as if the festive fireworks have frozen on the site. These unpretentious plants are not only beautiful and spectacular, but also edible.
Phlox is a very popular plant that needs nutritious soil. Blooms from mid-July with beautiful white, reddish or pink flowers.
And, of course, it makes no sense to describe to everyone the famous daffodils, lilies of the valley, primroses and tulips, which always grew well in Siberian conditions. Today, it probably doesnβt matter where your garden is located. It can smell and amaze with riot of colors in any corner of our country.