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A few paragraphs on the nature of orange Orange is a firey colour -- in no instances is it cold. Orange can be used in the garden to bring a touch of heat to a particular area, or play off the changing colours of autumn. Additionally, orange is a colour that naturally attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and pollinating insects. Orange's complimentary colour is blue, and blue hues bring out the best in orange. A house with blue trim looks electric behind a wall of orange wallflowers. Both stand out to their maximum. Orange and pink clash, but look good together anyway. I think a few colliding colours are a good idea. They show your ease of nature, and the fact that you are not afraid to experiment. As my mother says, nothing in nature clashes. If you follow fashion, you will remember the grass green clothing and accessories of last summer, along with their bright orange counterparts. Often, popular bedding plant colours can be tracked through the fashion of the previous summer. While a shopper may not have been caught dead in a bright orange mini t-shirt, their eyes were exposed to colours and thus primed for the acceptance of them. This years hot bedding plant colours are already proving to be lime green and orange. In the shade, the lime-green foliage of Fuchsia 'Aureum' and golden lamium mingles with the oranges of coleus and mimulus. In the sun, orange zinnias are back planted with Euonymous 'Emerald and Gold', a plant that has sold very poorly for a decade. Let's face it! Trends in colour are changing before our very eyes! Check out my gardening friends at Gardening on Suite101.com The Orange Plants in no particular order Click on the images for a full size view Boris Avens Geum x borisii, also known as Orange Avens, is one of the first bright orange perennials to bloom, starting in April and usually finishing in August. It's flowers are like that of a single rose, with very fluffy yellow stamens forming a golden circle in the middle of 5 tangerine-coloured petals. They grow to only 18 inches (45 cm) tall.
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