green flowers
I know, right? Why on earth would a flower enthusiast want a monochrome scheme in green, green flowers never stand out from the foliage. Still, if you want an unusual color scheme, green flowers will certainly create it for you.
You will need to plan the entire growing season in order to maintain it, and here are a few plant suggestions.
For spring, green hellebores, green fritillaria, lady’s mantle, green tulips, Jack in the pulpit and some varieties of snowdrops. There are also a few varieties of clematis that boast green flowers.
For summer the list is a bit longer, and the quintessential green flower, Bells of Ireland, is on it. It starts with the green gladioli and goes through many of the summer classics, which do come in green: roses, spurges, dahlias, zinnias, cone flowers, hydrangeas, day lilies, cockscomb, even carnations. Don’t forget the herbs, dill and lovage, whose green umbels can create interesting accents in the flower garden.
During the fall use green chrysanthemums, green amaranth and lime green nicotiana.
Green petunias will fill the lulls between perennial bloom.
As far as green flowers go, I’ll limit myself to Bells of Ireland; I grew very fond of them and plan to have them in the garden every year from now on.