Monochromatic garden

[8] Beyond the choice of color, single-color gardens are designed with a variety of types and sizes of flowers as well as plants of different heights, shapes and textures.

[3][4] Other elements of the garden, such as pathways, walls, and furniture, may match or contrast with the chosen color.

The open and informal design creates associations with romance, peace, and elegance.

The white flowers are not usually placed in clusters, but spread throughout the garden's green areas, creating a natural look and feel.

The mildly dense placement of white flowers creates a luminescent sight that is especially powerful in the twilight.

The White Garden at Sissinghurst
The red garden at Lytes Cary
Britzer Garten has two monochromatic gardens, one in red and another in yellow.
White Garden at Kensington Palace
1912 painting by Henri Le Sidaner of a white garden at dusk