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Bedding Plant

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Definition:
A bedding plant is a plant grown primarily for seasonal display in garden beds, borders, containers, or other decorative planting schemes. These plants are usually mass-planted to create vibrant, short-term floral displays and are replaced at the end of their flowering or growth cycle.

Characteristics:

  • Typically herbaceous annuals, biennials, or tender perennials treated as annuals in temperate climates.
  • Selected for fast growth, prolonged flowering, and bright, showy blooms or attractive foliage.
  • Often raised in greenhouses or nurseries and planted out when conditions are favorable.
  • Can be used for formal bedding schemes, cottage gardens, hanging baskets, window boxes, and urban landscaping.

Common Bedding Plants:

  • Spring and Summer Bedding: Petunia (Petunia spp.), Marigold (Tagetes spp.), Begonia (Begonia semperflorens), Lobelia (Lobelia erinus), Busy Lizzie (Impatiens walleriana).
  • Winter and Spring Bedding: Pansy (Viola × wittrockiana), Primrose (Primula vulgaris), Wallflower (Erysimum cheiri), Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus).
  • Foliage Bedding Plants: Coleus (Coleus scutellarioides), Dusty Miller (Senecio cineraria), Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris).

Cultivation:

  • Bedding plants are usually grown in modular trays or pots for easy transplanting.
  • Planted out after the risk of frost has passed, unless hardy species are used for winter bedding.
  • Require regular watering, feeding, and deadheading to maintain an attractive display.
  • Often arranged in patterns or color themes in public parks and formal gardens.

Historical Context:
The use of bedding plants became widespread in Victorian Britain, particularly in formal gardens and municipal displays. The practice of carpet bedding, using tightly planted low-growing plants to create intricate designs, was especially popular.

Bedding plants remain a staple in seasonal garden design, providing quick and dramatic color transformations throughout the year.

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