Vibrant Floral Design at Contract Square
The new arrangement features elements of Petrykivka painting.
The employees of the KP UZN Podil District have crafted a vivid floral composition at Contract Square that combines traditional Ukrainian patterns with modern landscape design. The sketch of the flowerbed incorporates motifs from Petrykivka painting, infusing the space with national spirit and harmony. This was reported by the KP UZN Podil District.
As part of the arrangement, several types of plants have been planted, each playing a crucial role in the overall concept. Begonia adds softness to the composition with its lush flowers in warm tones. Alternanthera creates bright accents with its rich red and burgundy leaves, reminiscent of traditional Ukrainian patterns. Coleus, on the other hand, enhances the overall color palette with contrasting combinations of green, yellow, and purple.
Every element of the composition is carefully considered to create an aesthetic space for the relaxation of residents and guests of Kyiv. The new flowerbed not only beautifies the square but also serves as a reminder of the richness of Ukrainian culture, bringing joy and inspiration to passersby.
As a reminder, for Kyiv Day, each district's green management enterprise prepared mini-parks as a gift to the city and its residents.
The parks feature benches, pergolas, and modular flowerbeds, while specialists selected plants resilient to urban conditions: ornamental grasses like Chinese miscanthus, foxtail millet, blue fescue, bulrush, and others.
Additionally, perennial flowers such as phygelius, echinacea, sage, geranium, phlox, and more have been widely planted. Among the trees and shrubs in the parks, forsythia, spiraea, white dogwood, vertical cornel, Cossack juniper, catalpa, large-leaved linden, and silver maple were used.