AT A GLANCE
What is the best way to combine magic snow on the grave?
What are the factors to consider when combining magic snow on the grave?
So that's the combination for that Eye appealing, there are a few aspects of magic snow you should consider before you jump into action. This includes:
- flower color: white, rarely pink
- heyday: May until October
- Location Requirements: sunny, well-drained and humus-rich soil
- growth height: 30 to 50 cm
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You should consider the simple flower color, which sets the tone for almost half a year in magic snow, when combining it with other plants. Create a contrasting composition or a tone-on-tone composition.
It is also important to consider the growth height of the magic snow. Since this is rather low, it harmonises well with smaller plants. But you can also set a size contrast with it.
The magic snow requires a sunny location on a humus-rich substrate for its rich blossoms. His companion plants should exhibit similar preferences.
Combine magic snow on the grave
Although the magic snow is rather simple in its expression, it still has a lot of potential. It only unfolds this in combination with other plants. Accompanying plants with strong flower colors go best with the magic snow. Red, pink, blue, orange and violet all come into their own in his presence. The magic snow surrounds these plants and in turn experiences a contrast that makes the overall picture an eye-catcher even from a distance.
Suitable companion plants for the magic snow on the grave include:
- dipladenia
- Sun Lily
- geraniums
- Flaming Katie
- Richmond Begonia
- elf mirror
- Alyssum
- lady's mantle
Combine magic snow on the grave with dipladenia
The numerous flowers of the magic snow appear like sparkling snowflakes when the dipladenia joins them. A combination with bright red dipladenia is impressive. Since they both have similar location requirements and the magic snow does not represent any competition for the dipladenia in the root area, this constellation harmonises.
[picture: grave|magic snow, dipladenia]Combine magic snow on the grave with elf mirror
The elf mirror also goes wonderfully with the magic snow on a grave. These two plants bloom all summer long, making the grave look elegant and, in a way, light with their delicate blooms.
[image: tomb|magic snow, elfenspiegel]Combine magic snow on the grave with lady's mantle
The lady's mantle and the magic snow form a charming and rather unobtrusive conspiracy. They have similar location requirements and their growth height also matches each other. While the lady's mantle covers the grave with its decorative leaves, the magical snow makes it shine with its starry blossoms.
[image: tomb|magic snow, lady's mantle]Combine magic snow as a bouquet for the grave design
Since the shoots of the magic snow are very delicate, they are more suitable for smaller bouquets. Fragility and dynamism are the expression of the magic snow in the bouquet. To make the bouquet more decorative, you can use colorful flowers such as geraniums or Bellis on. The leaves from Wollziest can form a noble basis.
- geraniums
- Bellis
- roses
- chrysanthemums
- lady's mantle
- Wollziest