More beautiful and strange flowers in the park garden

By madventure | Nature, Photography | 30 Aug 2025


Bonanza Daylily

Summer is in full swing, and thanks to the dynamic weather, with neither rain nor sun, the flowers are doing very well. Some are fading, others are in full bloom, and some species are just beginning to bloom.

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Here's one example of a plant that blooms beautifully almost all summer long: the Bonanza Daylily. It's a perennial and frost-resistant, so you can still see its flowers even after the first frost.

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A beautiful flower often seen near houses and in park gardens. It doesn't require special soil or high sunlight. Sometimes, its fiery inflorescence is enough to feel the warmth.

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Hydrangea shrub

Another plant that's very popular in home gardens. It can be found in many color varieties, from white to pink, red, burgundy, blue, or multicolored, where a single bush can produce clusters of colorful flowers.

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Hydrangea is a plant with a wonderful, subtle scent that attracts insects. Therefore, it is a honey plant.

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Coreopsis verticillata

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Another beautiful garden flower, and not only that, is the whorled creeper. This flower is also common and not very demanding. The soil can be unfertile, but the flower requires plenty of sunlight.

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The whorled creeping grass is a perennial plant from the Asteraceae family, resistant to temperatures as low as -15 degrees Celsius. This makes it ideal for cultivation in our geographical conditions.

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