Dear friends,
Here are three of the most common flowers from our gardens.
Pansies
Viola tricolor
One of the typical flowers from our garden is the pansy, its Latin name being Viola witrokiana. This plant has green leaves and it can be of different colour, like: white, blue, purple and yellow. It grows especially in sunny landscapes, in sandy soil.
Well, if you want to grow a pansy, you should:
- put it somewhere with much sunlight
- water it every day, when it’s hot even 2 or 3 times
- change it’s soil once a year
- take out the weeds from all around the plant
The importance of pansies:
- they are used in medicine for different treatments, like: epilepsy, asthma…
- they are also used like a decorative flower
Adriana Trif and Andreea Chichisan 7A
Thes
e plants begin producing flowers in early summer and continue all the way until the first frost. Large, colorful blossoms appear in shades of white, yellow, orange, pink and red, depending on the variety. In most cases, zinnias are grown from seed. It is a plant that grows in the loamy soil, which is rich in nutritive substances. It likes sunny and warm places. It is planted directly in the garden in May.
It must be watered regularly, but not very often. It doesn’t tolerate frost.
It is an annual flower, used for ornamental purposes only.
Lidia and Ema Luncian, 6B
The rock flower grows from seeds in March; the seeds can be put directly in the garden or in the patchwork.
It is an annual plant. It prefers sandy soils, dry without large quantities of fertilizer. It prefers rare watering, with small quantities of water; it needs a bright sunny space, and high temperature.
During hot days put small quantities of water to the flower root, once every 3-5 days.
It is an ornamental flower
Lidia and Ema Luncian, 6B
We hope you will like these flowers and when they bloom you will remember us.
Your Romanian friends