Showing posts with label Native Plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Native Plants. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2021

Interactive Colors of Native Kentucky/Midwest Wildflower Blossoms


It is so enjoyable to see the intense "WOW" colors of individual native wildflower blossoms, but it is the interaction of certain colors that add spice and wonder to our gardens. Sometimes, these interactive colors happen on their own, but we can also design them intentionally, thus adding another level of pizzazz to a garden area. In this photo, for example, we see that the radiant violet purple of native Ironweed (Vernonia fasciculata) is even more intense as seen against the bright (complementary) color of Orange Coneflower. On a color wheel (which one can purchase at any art store or online), you can find a color, and its opposite (complementary) color and plant native wildflowers that bloom at the same time in those colors.  Another example is Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis). Its intense red blossoms stand out even against its own green foliage (green and red being opposites.) That's one reason why Cardinal Flower plants look so stunning when planted close together in large swaths. The greens and reds are amazingly intense and always draw the attention of Hummingbirds and humans!
For more information on using regionally native plants species in home garden design, you can now buy an accessible and fun book. It is the narrative of Anne Milligan and Stephen Brown's 12+ years native gardening project in southeast Jefferson County, Kentucky. Click on this link to purchase Let the Earth Breathe

Anne Milligan
Louisville, Kentucky
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