What kind of plants are suitable for greening small courtyards: An introduction to flowers suitable for ground planting in courtyards.

What plants are good for greening a small courtyard

The editor answers for netizens on what plants are good for greening a small courtyard and introduces the green plants and flowers suitable for courtyard planting. Next, the editor will provide you with detailed answers.

Nowadays, with the improvement of people's living standards, there is also a desire to enrich leisure life, such as keeping some flowers and plants at home to kill time while also cultivating one's temperament. Of course, some beautiful flowers can also make people feel comfortable. Therefore, potted flowers have become indispensable in daily life. Speaking of this, I have to recommend "4 kinds of flowering trees." Especially for friends with small yards or large balconies, after raising them, the garden can easily be transformed into a "small sea of flowers!" Let's see which flowering trees these are!

1. Rose Tree

Do you have a rose tree? Yes, it is also a type of rose, but not the ordinary kind we usually see. Among these rose varieties, in addition to climbing roses and mini roses being loved by flower enthusiasts, this "rose tree" is also very worthy of our attention. After all, rose trees have bright flowers and bloom in abundance, making them look like a big flower ball from a distance, with very high ornamental value. Imagine having a few rose trees in your small courtyard and how beautiful it would be when they bloom!

2. Weeping Cherry

This kind of flowering tree, the weeping cherry, is also very worthy of care in the yard. It has lush leaves and abundant flowers, with high ornamental value. From April every year, it is the blooming season for weeping cherries, so choosing weeping cherries at the flower market now will definitely allow you to find ones with flower buds. After planting, beautiful flowers will bloom in a few days. In terms of care, weeping cherries are not difficult to manage. This tree does not tolerate shade and prefers a well-lit environment, so it can be grown either in the yard or in a pot on the balcony at home. Just make sure to water it when the soil feels dry to the touch!

3. Crape Myrtle

The blooming period of crape myrtle can last from May and June to October every year, with a duration of over 100 days. It is, of course, a suitable variety for cultivation in the yard. The flowers are graceful in posture and bright in color, and are also known as the "100-Day Red." The poem by the ancient poet Yang Wanli, "As drunk as if enchanted, leaning diagonally under the pressure of dew and wind. Who says flowers can't be red for a hundred days? The crape myrtle blooms for half a year," is well known to many, and it actually refers to the crape myrtle. As a plant of the豆亚科 (bean subfamily) Lagerstroemia, crape myrtle does not have high requirements for the growing environment and can be planted in both the south and the north.

4. Camellia Tree

Different from the previous flowering trees, the last variety of flowers recommended to flower enthusiasts is the "camellia," one of China's top ten famous flowers. Camellia trees are very common in life. Their flowers are as large as bowls, with bright colors and high ornamental value. They are very suitable for planting in the yard or in a pot on the balcony. However, when growing camellias, one should note that this flower is a typical southern flower, preferring to grow in slightly acidic soil. Of course, this doesn't mean that northern flower enthusiasts can't grow them; they can also thrive. Just make sure to prepare slightly acidic soil for the camellias!

The above comprehensive introduction on what plants are good for greening a small courtyard and the introduction of flowers suitable for courtyard planting is hoped to bring some knowledge about green plants to greenery enthusiasts.