16 Pretty Images Of Nature That Are Perfect Examples Of Geometrical Symmetry
Symmetry is apparently key to things looking attractive. This perfection is seldom seen in nature as environmental and evolutionary factors often cause imbalance. Pro Landscaper has decided to herald the few fabulous plants that’s where the beauty of symmetry is often seen. There’s an undeniable charm in symmetry – whether it’s architecture or art, we all appreciate a perfect order and form of things that are perfectly balanced.
Osteospermum: Osteospermum is part of the classification called subshrubs. This because of the way they grow in bunches. Some Osteospermum bloom every year in southern climates. It is common in areas that do not have persistent frosts. These hardy and colorful flowers attract butterflies, and are easy to plant and care for. Growing Osteospermum can be easy if you follow a few guidelines. Make sure the soil is well-drained and that your flower bed is in full sun. Having dense soil or soil with little drainage can be a problem. It may contribute to mildew and mold developing within the root system. This can damage your entire Osteospermum garden. Be careful that you are not overwatering. Too much water may also contribute to the destruction of your plants. Osteospermum don't tolerate frost well. If frost occurs, make sure you cover outdoor plants. You will need to plant most Osteospermum every year since they are an annual and will not overwinter well. If you plan to grow from seed, be sure to start them at least six to eight weeks before the last frost. If purchasing established plants, plan to buy them in the early spring. Make sure to wait until the last frost to plant them in the ground if possible. If you plan to propagate your plants at the end of the summer; plan to do so in the early fall, before the first frosts begin. When planting, space the plants eleven inches or more apart in each direction. You may also wish to plant in pots with adequate drainage. Supplement the existing soil with organic fertilizer before planting and use a liquid fertilizer every couple of weeks.