Flowers look beautiful not only on flower beds in the garden, but also near the trunks of fruit and ornamental trees. It is only necessary to choose the right flowering crops and trees so that they not only do not interfere with each other, but contribute to the growth conditions.

Periwinkle

Perennial creeping grass can be a decoration for any garden. It begins to bloom in early spring with large blue flowers. Flowering continues almost until September.

Periwinkle feels great in the shade of trees, is unpretentious in care, surprisingly tenacious, even if it snows. Therefore, among many peoples, periwinkle has become the personification of a special force capable of survival.

Periwinkle has a horizontal arrangement of roots up to 70 centimeters long, located close to the soil surface. Loves loose, slightly acidic soil. It should be watered only during prolonged drought. Periwinkle and weeds do not harm.

Crocuses

Small-bulbous crocuses are perennial herbaceous plants.They begin to bloom in early spring, when the trees have not yet dressed in foliage and nothing prevents them from enjoying the first warm rays of the sun.

Their bright, elegant flowers look great in the garden against the backdrop of melted snow. They begin to bloom right after the snowdrops and delight the eye for 10-15 days. Crocuses are propagated by bulbs. In the second, third year, the number of bulbs increases, and they begin to bloom in nests of 8 or more pieces per bush.

Viola

Popularly, this annual is called pansies for their sky-blue flowers. In fact, her flowers come in a wide variety of colors. They delight gardeners with bright flowers all spring until summer.

In nature, there are many types and colors of ground cover viola. She is planted in shady or shaded places, she loves moderate moisture. Viola is often used in landscape design, in combined plantings.

Lamb

The plant blooms almost all summer with white, pink and bright red flowers. Lamb propagates by stems from horizontally growing roots. A perennial plant is winter-hardy, does not require covering for the winter, tolerates cold well, quickly covers large areas. Lamb is not whimsical to care for, it feels good in the shade of trees on any soil cover.

Anemone

The anemone plant, or as it is also called the anemone, belongs to the buttercup family. It blooms with white, blue, red, pink half-umbrellas. Anemone loves sunny areas, but suffers when the winds blow. Therefore, it feels good under the protection of tree crowns. Loves soil with good moisture and air permeability.

Hosta

The host's perennial belongs to the asparagus family. The plant feels great in the shady crown of trees, effectively decorating the garden with various forms of leaves and flowers of different colors and shades.

The surface of the hosta leaves is glossy and dull; the leaf blade itself can be twisted in a spiral, round, narrow, heart-shaped. Hosta leaves themselves are a decoration of any garden.

Depending on the variety, they have different heights from 10 to 70 centimeters and above. The color scale of the leaves is also very diverse, from all shades of green to yellow, white, blue, golden. Their bright colors delight gardeners from spring to the very autumn frosts.

Scilla

The bulbous perennial Scylla is also called the blue snowdrop. He is the first to try to break through the soil that is just beginning to thaw.Scylla is distinguished from other primroses by a long lanceolate leaf and bright blue flowers that bloom in early spring.

In general, among the plants that feel great under the crown of trees, there are many such that bloom in early spring. They are replaced by others blooming in summer or autumn. They can be changed depending on the season. If you choose them correctly, the whole garden from early spring to late autumn will delight its owner with the beauty of flowering plants.