3. ORNAMENTAL GARDENING are
plants grown to beautify our
homes and surroundings. Their
visual appeal can enhance the
atmosphere of our homes,
gardens, and landscapes.
5. 1. Trees are woody, perennial
plants with a single main stem,
and on which the whole tree can
stand on the stem. These are
generally branching at some
distance from the ground.
6. Examples of trees:
*Palm is a part of the botanical family of
perennial trees that grow in hot
climates. Commonly seen in parks,
beaches, and tropical climates.
-Many products and different kinds of
food come from palm trees.
7.
8. Examples of trees:
*Pine is an evergreen, coniferous,
resinous tree. The majority of these
trees grow from 15 to 45 meters tall. It
is cultivated as an ornamental tree in
parks and gardens and valued for its
timber and wood pulp.
9.
10. 2. Shrubs are woody plants
with multiple stems and are
generally smaller than tress.
They have many stems and
may grow 5 to 6 meters tall.
11. Examples of shrubs:
*Rose is a woody perennial of the genus
Rosa. These are over 100 species of
garden roses.
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13. Examples of shrubs:
*Sampaguita is a Jasmin shrub with
yellow or white star-shaped flowers. It is
noted for its delicate scent. Its flowers
are used for oil to make perfumes and
sold as garlands in the Philippines. It is
also the national flower of the country.
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15. 3. Bedding plants are plants set
into a garden bed, pot, or
container. These are used for
temporary decorative seasonal
displays on terraces and other
around the house. These can be
grown from seeds.
16. Examples of bedding plants:
*Dahlia is a herbaceous,
perennial plant of the daisy
family. There are 42 species of
dahlia. Many of which are used
for ornamental gardening.
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18. Examples of bedding plants:
*Tulip is the most popular of
bulbs. It is known for its
brilliant flower color and
shapes.
21. 1. Cut flowers are flowers or
buds removed from the plant
for decorative purposes, such
as flower arrangement in
flower vases, wreaths, or
garlands.
22. Examples of cut flowers:
*Chrysanthemum is a strong cut
flower that travails extremely
well in temperate and
subtropical areas.
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24. Examples of cut flowers:
*Carnation is an excellent hybrid
of cut flower due to its showy
and fragrant blossoms. They are
famous during Mother’s Day.
25.
26. Examples of cut flowers:
*Gerbera is a genus of
plants in the Asteraceae
(daisy) family.
29. Examples of cut foliage:
*Palmyra palm or Borassus is
a genus of palm trees. It can
grow in pots for interior use
of as specimen plants in the
landscape.
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31. Examples of cut foliage:
*Song of India or dracaena is
a popular ornamental plant
with lance-shaped. It is
considered an air cleaner
especially indoors.
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33. House Plants
•Plants grown indoors in places
like residences and offices. They
are also used as house
decoration that help purify the
air of indoor spaces.
36. Examples of houseplants:
*Aloe vera is known as a
succulent plant. Also known
for its medical properties
and commercially used for
beverages and cosmetics.
39. •Consists of flowers and
plants in containers that are
commonly used in balconies
and roof gardens.
1. The container garden
40.
41. •Extends the indoor living
space that offers a
spectacular view over
rooftops.
2. A roof garden
42.
43. •Consist of flowerbeds laid in a
regular, formal, or balance
arrangements. A constant care
is needed to keep the garden
beat and in order.
3. A formal flower garden
44.
45. •Consist of flowers arranged
in a casual and irregular
pattern. The flowers come in
different shapes and heights.
4. An informal flower garden
46.
47. •Uses plants grown in pockets
of soil among rocks, either
natural rock or artificial rock
arrangement.
5. A rock garden
48.
49. •Uses plants grown in a body
of water, either a pool or a
human-made pond. It is
quite expensive to maintain.
6. A water garden
50.
51. •Consists of wild, native flowers
that are inexpensive and easy
to grow. The seeds of wild
flowers from the countryside
are used for this garden.
7. A wild flower garden
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53. RECAP!!!
• Ornamental plants beautify homes, parks, and
gardens.
• Ornamental plants are classified into three: nursery
crops, florist crops, and houseplants.