The spectrum of garden forms and types of balsam is very large – petiole or gear leaves play the role of only a small addition to the white, pink, red or purple petals of this colorful plant. In landscape design, the Balzamin Flower performs several roles – it all depends on the style of the garden itself: in the landscape with a minimalist bias, it can become an excellent tapeworm, and in the form of a border plant will become a wonderful element for the English style.
Fragrant tobacco, forget -me -nots and verbena are constant companions of beautiful balsam in stalls and rabbits of the oriental style garden, where the main emphasis is on colorful colors. It looks great in alpine slides and classic mixborders, especially if a blue head or juniper grows next to it. Among other things in European countries, balzamine is grown as an indoor plant. It is often used for landscaping loggia.
Thick and fleshy, cream stems, favorably distinguish this flower from other annuals for the garden. It is only necessary to pinch the apical shoots in a timely manner in order to eventually get a spreading bush, dotted with beautiful flowers with a spur. In addition, garden balzamin blooms for a very long time – flowering begins in mid -June, and ends only in September.