The happiest and liveliest of blooms, petunias come in a rainbow of colors, adding riotous color to pots, beds, and window boxes. They love full sun and will bloom for long periods.
Almost otherworldly, exotic bleeding heart blooms are pretty to look at, but don't touch. These woodland stunners can cause skin irritation, so wear gloves if cutting to add to arrangements.
Commonly known as black-eyed Susans, these happy perennials are great for flower beds, walkway borders, or along a fence line. They will mound year after year and can be divided when they become too big
Shade-loving impatiens are a great starter plant for any new gardener. They will thrive in any setting—containers, baskets, and in the ground. Plus, they come in a variety of colors for any landscape.
Red tropical hibiscus just screams vacation. We particularly love this brilliant bloom as a bold pop against a white or blue exterior. Cut back branches by late spring for bigger, showier flowers.
One reason we love sun-loving lantana is because it will produce it's pretty, compact blooms steadily throughout the summer. These plants come in lots of hot tropical colors like yellow, orange, pink, and lavender.
Best planted in full sun, these perennials show off all summer long. Gaura plants grow to be about 3-4 feet tall, so plan accordingly when including in beds.
Salvia, also known as sage, boasts thin spikes of purple (sometimes bluish) flowers. It's a pretty addition to flower beds or pots and attracts pollinators (bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds) to your garden.
Snapdragons give cottage garden vibes in a big way. They make quite a statement in a summer arrangement (we love them mixed with roses and greenery or sunflowers, button mums, and greenery). A bold color mix, as shown here, lends a casual feeling to flower beds.
Belonging to the same flower family as petunias, calibrachoa come in a rainbow of colors. They are often more petite than petunias and have more of a trailing growth pattern, making them an ideal choice for window boxes and hanging planters.
Also called coneflower or purple coneflower, Echinacea is easily identifiable with its pink-ish-purple petals and large rust-colored centers. This popular perennial can grow up to 3-4 feet tall and is nice addition to a mixed bed.
Perhaps the most classic of all flowering shrubs, hydrangeas come in all sorts of colors and styles. Whether planted in groupings along a fence line, flanking the front door, or mixed in with other flowers in beds, the big blooms impress all summer long.
We love these summery white clusters for hanging baskets and container gardens. They complement just about any other flower. Deadhead spent blooms and the plant will produce more healthier flowers
Packed with tiny blooms, aster plants look full and colorful when blooming. Their bright starburst petals make for pretty filler in floral arrangements.
The best way to describe easy-to-grow cosmos is that they are just plain pretty. With a long blooming period, they make an ideal addition to a cutting garden.
Even amongst a sea of other flowers, poppies hold their own. Here, bold red blooms command attention. Pick a perennial variety so you can enjoy these happy flowers year after year.
With its clusters of sky-blue petals, vine-like plumbago is a favorite container plant, especially with a white exterior. It can also be found in white, pink, purple, or red, and blooms best with full sun.
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Petunias
Passionflower
Bleeding Heart
Rudbeckia
Impatiens
Hibiscus
Lantana
Gaura
Salvia
Snapdragon
Geranium
calibrachoa
Echinacea
Hydrangea
Sweet Alyssum
Aster
Cosmos
Poppy
Plumbago
Acacia flower
Black Rose
Geranium flower
The Undoing
Top of the Lake
Dead Calm