Are you attracted by a particular colour?

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  1. HarryS

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    Longk what is that turquoise one - a stunning colour !
    I like pastel colours , dusty blues etc , and full on hot red flowers .
     
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    White too.....I forgot to mention white and blue together! Stunning. :spinning:
     
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      Not really got a favourite as such, but Yellows, Reds and Burgundy, usually float my boat.
       
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      Ooops!
      In order they are;
      Strongylodon macrobotrys, Ixia viridiflora and Lachanalia viridiflora.
       
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        I'm with the purple brigade. However, I just love oranges and pinks together and have one corner planted with shrubs in those shades.
         
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            Try this one then...................

            Johannesteijsmanmia Magnifica
             
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                Like Clueless I like veined flowers but without too much contrast, for example a pink flower with orange veining or a blue flower with purple veining. A purple flower with white veining or a yellow flower with red veining would be a no-no. I also love pink and orange together, they intensify each other.

                I think I respond as much to the leaf shape and overall texture as to the colour. The shape of the flower and the quality of the colour makes a lot of difference too. For example, the hard purple of a campanula is very different from the subtle, textured purple of a wisteria flower.
                 
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                  I favour the purples, blues, dusky pinks and white.
                   
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                    We have graduated to having beds for specific colours / themes. We are trying to make a Hot border, a-la Hidcote, but finding it blinking difficult to get shades of Reds that work togethe - particularly as we have to buy, and then grow, everything to discover that it is Orange and not Red as the salesman said :(

                    We also have a White and Blue bed. I would consider White or White & Silver for the next bit we are trying to get "under cultivation" ... but I think its just going to be "random climbers".
                     
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                    Never trust sales blurb!!

                    Start the thread and I'll plan it for you!

                    Plenty of those too...............


                    Back on topic.....................
                    For me the colour (much as I dislike pink) is less important than the shape of the blooms. Personally I dislike double flowers almost as much as I loath "daisy-like" blooms. Yet I can spend ages looking at (for example) the tiny flowers of Plectranthus argentatus.
                     
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                      I think the orange would brighten up the red a bit!
                       
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                        Hehehehe ... you are flogging a horse that is well past its sell-by date :)

                        We talked about it for 5 minutes and now we are doing it Mrs K's way :heehee:
                         
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                        I do plant all sorts of colors, but also keep in mind how each color plays off the color next to it.
                        BUT ----- I do enjoy planting a beautiful area of white flowers, so that the moon beams can reflect off of them as your walking a path. In fact there is a tree I have been wanting for years, that has flowers that play with the moon beams at night. Will find a place for the tree soon.
                         
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