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Whether It is possible to imagine a garden without wood plants? Whether one grassy plants without a frame from wood vegetation can recover and fill it? Certainly, no. Without trees it is possible to present, perhaps, only a tiny garden, and that it will not be a garden as there is no characteristic sign - the bushes giving to a garden to plastic and a relief. It is possible to do without flower beds, than without bushes more likely; in some cases bushes with success can replace flowers, and larger gardens and parks are simply inconceivable without the wood vegetation giving a desired shade and a cool.
What pleasure when there is a possibility in the spring to admire blooming and flowering of trees and bushes, in the summer - their growth, in the autumn - fructification and change of colouring of leaves, in the winter - drawing of branches and crones. Hardly a spring breeze as , the alder, a birch, a cornel the first show the gentle flower dress which is removed on the second plan by a blinding stream golden. After them the quince Japanese becomes covered large , and graceful put on is dazzling white inflorescences.
In one fine morning magnolias suddenly wake up, opening warm beams of the sun numerous atlasno-white and pink . The powerful contribution to a flower exhibition of the nature is brought also by rhododendrons, scattering of tsvetkov-semi-precious stones of yellow, pink, red and lilac tones their dress sparkles. "Shower of gold" puts on in the easy, streaming raincoat, and trace there comes time of flowering of the general favourite - lilacs with the richest palette of fragrant inflorescences. During the same time horse-chestnuts involve a look with the effective inflorescences, and the most part of honeysuckles flaunts with a gentle pink or whitish veil of the attire.
Comes it is time, when decorative apple-trees join violent triumph of the nature, turning in fantastic white-rozovo-purple clouds; continue to please an eye with the plentiful flowering ; on change which, filling air pleasant aroma, come.
Passed the longest day. Other kinds é accept flowering relay race, purple-red tone reign during this time on a site, adjoining with a fine hydrangea which only opens now the dense, effective inflorescences. In gardens the fantastic round dance of a holiday of a life proceeds.
Yet all wood have finished the flowering as has approached it is time maturing of fruits, not less effective at the majority of them; and there the foliage starts to be painted and showered, approaching rest time in which only true evergreen breeds make a unique ornament of a garden.
There is no richer ornament, than grateful wood plants wintering in a ground which in motley change of the dress since spring till the autumn open all new miracles, remunerating us for insignificant works on care of them.
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