What colour plants go well together?

What colour plants go well together?

The most striking combinations are complementary colours that lie directly opposite each other: red and green, purple and yellow. You can use complementary pairs as great accent colour, for example, a single purple-flowered plant in a bed of yellow.

What colors look beautiful together?

26 beautiful color combinations that’ll inspire your next design

  • Royal blue & peach (trending)
  • Blue & pink (classic)
  • Charcoal & yellow (classic)
  • Red & yellow(classic)
  • Lime green & electric blue (trending)
  • Lavender & teal (trending)
  • Cherry red & off-white (classic)
  • Baby blue & white (classic)

What flowers go together?

Here are the best flowers that grow well together for companion gardening:

  1. Geraniums and Roses. Roses come in a variety of colors.
  2. Coneflowers and Black-Eyed Susans.
  3. Astilbe and Hosta.
  4. Hydrangeas and Daylilies.
  5. Daffodils and Amsonia.
  6. Hibiscus and Bee Balm.
  7. Iris and Phlox.
  8. Tulips and Hyacinth.

What flowers go with red flowers?

Plants with red-flowering varieties include hibiscus, canna, salvia, mandevilla, and geranium–all these flowers love full sun, so they can be mixed and matched. Begonias and coleus can turn on partially shaded areas. At left, a hot bed of red begonia and coleus chills out with a frame of silver dusty miller.

How do you choose complementary colors?

Complementary Colors As they say, opposites attract. Choosing two complementary colors creates an energizing, high-contrast color scheme. It’s also a pretty simple concept: pair two colors from opposite sides of the color wheel, such as purple with yellow, blue with orange or red with green.

What is the best complementary color?

Complementary colors exist directly across from one another on the color wheel….Examples of complementary color combinations:

  • Red and green.
  • Blue and orange.
  • Yellow and purple.
  • Yellow-green and red-purple.
  • Red-orange and blue-green.

How do I choose a color scheme for my garden?

Use that colour wheel Take these three types of colour schemes: Analogous: three colours next to each other on the colour wheel. Complementary: two colours opposite each other on the colour wheel. Complex: a set of analogous colours plus the complementary colour opposite them on the colour wheel.