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Basic principles of flower landscaping in landscape design

Basic principles of flower landscaping in landscape design

In the process of planting flowers and trees, we should consider the seasonal changes of trees and flowers. Here I bring you the basic principles of flower landscaping in landscape design, hoping to be useful to you.

1, principle of geographical suitability

The flower arrangement is similar to other plant planting, that is, it must be adapted to local conditions. Only in this way can the survival rate of plants be guaranteed. Therefore, when identifying and selecting different kinds of flowers and trees, we must fully understand and consider the "natural conditions" in this area and abide by the principle of "similar climate and site".

2, the principle of appropriate location

Whether the collocation of flowers and trees is scientific or not greatly affects the beauty of the garden. Usually, the arrangement of hilly land is dominated by evergreen coniferous flowers and trees such as pine and cypress, supplemented by colorful leaves such as apricot, Liquidambar formosana and bamboo, and flowers and shrubs such as rhododendron and gardenia alternate with each other, which enriches the levels and colors of mountain landscape. At the waterside of the valley, plants such as Taxodium ascendens, Ubuntu, weeping willows and bamboo are usually planted to enrich the waterfront landscape. Lagerstroemia microphylla and osmanthus fragrans can be planted in the community or courtyard, and short perennial flowers such as peony and peony can be arranged.

3. Seasonal principle.

In the process of planting flowers and trees, we should consider the seasonal changes of trees and flowers, so that the garden landscape changes due to the differences in spring, summer, autumn and winter, and strive to have flowers in the month and scenery in the season. In landscape creation, terrain and plants, the two most compatible landscape elements, should be combined to show different landscape themes throughout the year.

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