A romantic garden turns this image of an English garden into a volume, very colorful and rustic. This style gives real charm to your exterior and has the advantage that you can create many different spaces. Indeed, in your romantic garden you can, for example, create a space to relax for eating or simply for the pleasure of growing beautiful flowers. Here are some ideas for growing flowers for a romantic atmosphere in your garden.
1) Flower cascades
Climbing flowers are ideal, for example, for covering trellises, pergolas, walls or stair railings. Their hanging form of beautiful waterfalls of flowers while playing light between the vines. Here are some ideas:
- Glycine rose
- Josephine double clematis
- Blue wisteria on a stem
- Clematis Mayleen

2) Fragrant flowers
How can you imagine a romantic garden without this sweet floral scent which floats in the atmosphere? Here are some examples of flowers that are both beautiful and fragrant:
- Lilac
- Muguet
- syringes
- climbing rose
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3) Flowers with original bloom
Admire the landscape with beautiful flowers that adorn your romantic garden. Feel free to grow different varieties and atypical flowers. Play with size by alternating large and small flowers. You can also play with colors in gradient tones for example. Here are some ideas:
- Fuchsia
- Peony
- Fleabane
- Cherry flower

4) In pink tones
If you like pink, know that flowers of this color are well suited to a romantic garden. From dark pink to light pink Going through fuchsia or pastel, you’ll find a wide variety of pink flowers to please your gardener’s heart. Typically present in English gardens, the pink flowers of the romantic garden are generally imposing. Here are some examples:
- Pivoine raspberry ice cream
- Passionflower Victoria
- Tulip Supri Erotic
- Bushy rose
- Astrancia
- Japanese camellia
- Veronique Fascination
