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What are the plants commonly used in flower beds?
Daisy, pansy, calendula, Dianthus caryophyllus, kale, Potamogeton, snapdragon, chrysanthemum, corn poppy, dwarf snow wheel, violet, cinnamon, cornflower, white chrysanthemum, papaya, primrose, poinsettia, rose bud, cyclamen, shrimp pincers.

The flower bed is a regular arrangement for planting ornamental flowers in the planting bed.

A flower bed is a garden facility in which ornamental plants are planted in a whole or semi-whole pattern in a certain range of border fields to show the beauty of flowers. In the flower bed with geometric outline, flowers with different colors are planted, the flower group effect is used to show the pattern when the flowers are in full bloom or the flower application form of gorgeous landscape, and the decorative effect is shown with prominent colors or gorgeous forehead patterns.

The layout and placement of flower beds change with the change of terrain and environment, which requires different colors and patterns. However, in the resettlement, the author believes that if the following points are followed, satisfactory results can be achieved:

1, plant height coordination. The plants in the flower bed are slightly higher than those outside, from the inside out. A natural and smooth transition. If there is a big difference in height, it can be made up by mat or basin to make the surface lines of the whole flower bed smooth.

2. Color coordination. The flowers used for placing flower beds are not limited by varieties and colors. The flowers in the same flower bed are in sharp contrast and set off each other, showing their dazzling colors in the contrast. In the same flower bed, avoid using flowers with the same tone and different colors. If you must use it, you should configure it at intervals and choose a transition color;

3, pattern design, concise and lively, smooth lines. The patterns placed in flower beds must be composed of large color blocks, which highlight the charm of various varieties in thick lines and large color blocks. Simple and relaxed streamline modeling can sometimes receive unexpected results.

4. Choose marginal plants. Edge plants are pens placed in flower beds, and the collection of such pens directly affects the placement effect of the whole flower bed. Edge plants are lower than the flowers inside, and can be circled once or twice, and the outer circle is made of neat and consistent plastic pots; Its variety selection depends on the style of the whole flower bed. If the flowers and plants in the flower bed are regular and simple in color, asparagus with free branches can be used as edge plants. If the flowers and plants in the flower bed are loose and the flower bed pattern is complicated, you can use five-color grass or neat Ophiopogon japonicus as edge plants to make the whole flower bed look harmonious and natural. In a word, wrapping plants are not only a foil, but also a perfect ending for flower beds.

In addition, low green plants (such as five-color grass) can also be used as substrates in the arrangement of flower beds, which are placed between different varieties and different color blocks to form height differences and produce three-dimensional effects.