With the spring season slowly melting into summer, it’s the perfect time to get outside, enjoy some fresh air, and revive the family garden after a long winter. In addition to their aesthetic beauty, flowers provide numerous environmental benefits through their abilities to decrease erosion and attract pollinating insects. These 55 flowers are sure to keep your garden healthy and beautiful!
Caladium
If you have a shaded area that needs a bit of sprucing up, this is the perfect plant for you. Caladiums thrive in highly-shaded areas. If you’re looking to add a bit of color to an otherwise green landscape, look no further!
Black-Eyed Susan
This happy plant is perfect for those looking for a flower that can withstand a bit of drought. Plant them in a sunny area of your garden and watch them thrive all season long. The best part is that they are sure to attract a variety of butterfly and bee species!
Butterfly Bush
With blooms that will carry well into the fall season, this vibrant plant is sure to impress. Your garden will have plenty of beautiful flowers and butterflies all summer long. To help your butterfly bush thrive, plant in well-draining soil in a high-light environment.
Azalea
With a plethora of colors to choose from, these beautiful flowers are sure to give your garden a colorful upgrade. These low-maintenance shrubs can be grown in a variety of conditions, making them a suitable choice for most gardeners. To receive a truly wowing effect, plant these flowers among other perennials.
Begonia
These low-maintenance flowers are sure to add a bit of pizzazz to your landscape. Plant in areas receiving indirect light and watch your new plant thrive. If you’re someone looking for an indoor flowering plant, the begonia may also be your perfect choice.
Balloon Flower
These little buds will put a smile on your face! Coming in blue, pink, and purple, these tiny flowers are sure to add a bit of diversity to your garden’s collection. Plant in the spring season and enjoy all summer long.
Aster
These flowering plants are perfect for anyone looking to extend the flowering season of their garden. With blooms throughout the summer and autumn seasons, this is a beautiful choice for those wanting to add some color to the fall months. With blooms in pink, red, purple, and blue, they’re sure to liven up spirits.
Angelonia
Also known by the name summer snapdragon, Angelonia is sure to be the talk of the neighborhood. With flowers all summer long, these cascading blooms are nothing short of beautiful. For the best results, be sure to plant in the late spring season in a bright light area.
Allium
These ball-shaped flowers are just too darned cute not to enjoy. Some of the bulbs can even grow to be as large as your hand. The best part about these flowering plants is that rodents likely won’t bother them.
Astrantia
Lesser-known amongst some of the others, this vibrant perennial is sure to attract lots of pollinators. Reaching 1-2 feet in height, astrantias come in a variety of colors. These plants enjoy partial shade and moist soil.
Forsythia
Forsythias bloom before foliage makes an appearance. Resultingly, these beautiful flowering plants are considered an early sign of spring. They are low maintenance and make a perfect early-spring flower.
Hyacinth
Known for their beautiful scent and bright colors, hyacinths make a beautiful addition to any garden. If your yard is home to several rodents, hyacinths make an excellent choice, as they will not be bothered. For the best results, plant in the autumn or spring seasons.
Fuchsia
These vivacious plants are sure to add a bit of flair to your space. Although they are often planted outside, fuchsia thrives in windowsills if you’re looking for a vibrant indoor houseplant. Be sure to avoid full-sun areas, as your fuchsia may burn.
Dead Nettle
Also known by the name Lamium, this plant is so much more than its odd name would suggest. This drought-tolerant plant makes for a perfect surface cover as it is incredibly low maintenance. The beautiful foliage and pink to purple flowers are sure to impress!
Four O’Clocks
Also known as bougainvilleas, these beautifully scented flowers will liven up any garden. Attracting butterflies during the daylight and moths at night, these flowers open their blooms in the later afternoon hours. Four o’clocks come in beautiful shades of magenta, yellow, and white.
Hellebore
Often blooming in the winter or early spring seasons, this vibrant plant is sure to put a bit of life back into your garden. These perennials thrive in many conditions, making them an excellent choice for most people. Beware, though! This plant can be toxic for pets and young children.
Hollyhock
These upward growing plants can reach up to seven feet tall! They are the perfect addition to any cottage garden. With blooms in the mid-summer months, hollyhock’s beautiful spikes and flowers are sure to brighten your mood!
Dianthus
Coming in a plethora of colors, these flowers are truly for everyone. They can be planted into rock gardens or used as groundcover. These flowering plants bloom in the spring to summer months.
Daylily
Due to their hardy natures, this is a perfect plant for beginners. Usually blooming in a vibrant orange color, daylilies will often grow at varying heights in the mid-summer months. To grow them in masses, simply divide and replant in other locations!
False Indigo
Also known by its name of baptisia, these plants attract a wide array of pollinators. With beautiful blooms in the spring months, false indigo is sure to liven up your garden! Blooms often appear in yellow, pink, and purple colors.
Daffodil
The daffodil is truly a crowd favorite. As another early bloomer, daffodils are another sure sign of spring. The best part is that any pesky rodents won’t want to mess with them!
Fan Flower
These annuals come in several colors ranging from purple to pink. Known for the fan-like growing patterns of their petals, these are a beautiful choice for anyone looking to cascade a plant from a hanging basket. Be sure not to overwater fan flower as it doesn’t like soggy soil!
Crocus
These are another flower that blooms in the early spring. The vibrant flowers are known to make appearances even when there is still snow! For returning blooms, be sure to plant in the spring or fall months.
Coneflower
Coneflowers are another drought-tolerant species. With colors ranging from green to pink, these perennials can add a nice pop of color to your landscape. They bloom in the summertime.
Columbine
Also known as Granny’s Bonnet, these plants are quite cold-resistant. Columbine blooms in the spring months with colors in yellow, blue, and pink. They are a perennial plant that is fairly easy to grow, making them an impeccable choice for a wide variety of gardeners.
Hydrangea
Growing in a variety of colors and sizes, there’s a hydrangea for everyone. Be sure to read the plant’s tag to ensure proper growing conditions, as needs vary between the differing species. You’ll likely be able to find a hydrangea for almost every season!
Ice Plant
This drought-tolerant succulent is an excellent choice for someone looking for a low-maintenance plant. Ice plants have beautiful blooms that are sure to withstand even the toughest summer heat. This plant is also known by the name Delosperma.
Impatiens
Impatiens make for a beautiful hanging plant. They do well in low-light windowsills and hanging baskets. They thrive in shady environments, making them the perfect addition for the darker corners of your garden.
Lantana
This drought-tolerant plant comes in several bright colors such as orange, pink, and purple. If you live somewhere with mild weather, lantanas may last throughout the entire year. In colder areas, however, they will act as annuals.
Lavender
Lavender is another fan-favorite, known for its beautiful fragrance. If you’re looking to attract more pollinators into your yard, look no further! For the best results, be sure to grow lavender in a full-sun area.
Calendula
These flowering plants are quite easy to grow from seeds. Plant calendula seeds directly into your garden during the springtime. They will bloom in the spring to summer months, producing beautiful yellow and orange flowers.
Calibrachoa
These tiny flowers come in a wide array of colors, such as yellow, purple, red, and pink. They will continue to bloom until the first frost of the fall and winter seasons. They prefer full sun and moist environments.
Catmint
If you’re looking to do little to no work and have a beautiful flowering plant, this is a perfect choice! This drought-tolerant plant will bloom for weeks, attracting several species of pollinators to your yard. Catmint can be planted from spring through autumn in full sunlight.
Chrysanthemum
This plant focuses lots of its energy on blooming rather than developing tenacious roots. To ensure your plant returns the following year, be sure to plant in the spring season, so it can build a strong foundation. Chrysanthemums come in a variety of colors ranging from bright orange to pink. This is another plant that is sure to impress!
Clematis
This vine grows superbly on fences and posts. Clematis needs at least six hours of light per day and may take several months or years to get established. For the best results, be sure to pick a full-sun area.
Lilac
These shrubs can live for several decades! With its cute leaves and light scent, this is a plant that enjoys full-sun environments. Give them sun and moist soil, and they’re sure to thrive!
Lobelia
If you’re looking to add some color to your garden in the early season, this is the plant for you! Lobelia is quite cold-resistant and is another sign of early spring. For those of you in colder to more moderate climates, look no further!
Mandevilla
This plant needs lots of bright light to grow its trumpet-shaped blooms. With the correct growing conditions, it can bloom from spring until the first freeze. Mandevilla often produces beautiful white, pink, and red flowers.
Lupine
These spikey plants can reach up to four feet tall, making them an ideal choice for the back layers of your garden. They attract several species of endangered butterfly larvae. Lupines grow wild throughout the United States in varying blue and white colors.
Sweet Pea
It’s no secret that sweet peas are known for their beautiful fragrance and colors. Depending on your location, these plants may prefer full-sun or partially shaded environments as they cannot stand extreme heat or light. For the best results, plant them in the early spring months as they thrive in slightly cooler environments.
Tulip
These beautiful flowers are another garden staple. As one of the most recognized flowers, they’re sure to provide your garden with the glow-up it deserves. For the best results, replant tulip bulbs during each fall season.
Yarrow
If you want a plant that deer will likely leave alone, look no further! Coming in a wide variety of tiny colored flowers, yarrows are a perfect choice. On the plus side, they are fairly low maintenance and quite drought-tolerant.
Zinnia
This is another favorite amongst the pollinator species. Coming in various color shades such as yellow, white, and pink, zinnia will bloom all summer long. They enjoy warmer climates and full-sun areas.
Sweet Alyssum
These flowering plants thrive in hangers and windowsills. Their flowers produce a sweet scent that can survive for most of the year. Due to its long lifespan and aromatic scent, sweet alyssum is a favorite among bees.
Stonecrop
This is an autumn perennial plant, making it the perfect plant for when everything else in your garden begins to wilt. The best part is that they are a tough species to kill! For all you beginners out there, look no further!
Sunflower
Ranging from dwarf species to mammoths, sunflowers are for everyone. This sun-loving plant blooms during the summer months and is fairly easy to grow. Just buy some seeds, and you’re good to go!
Snapdragon
These flowering plants can withstand a bit of colder weather, so planting them in the early spring season is not a problem. They produce blooms in several colors, such as yellow, blue, orange, red, and pink. This plant is a favorite amongst bumblebees!
Salvia
These tiny flowers provide lots of food for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Salvia can be found producing blue, white, purple, and red blooms throughout the summer. Even when they are finished blooming for the year, their beautiful silvery foliage is still quite the sight to see.
Rose
Considered as the symbol of love, roses are another widely popular flowering plant. With their strong fragrance and beautiful petal arrangements, it’s easy to see why this is a crowd-favorite. The best part is that rose bushes are a fairly sturdy plant to grow, as well.
Rhododendron
When planted correctly, rhododendron is a fairly low-maintenance bush. They need acidic soil and to be planted out of direct wind. Most species will bloom during the spring season while a few species may even bloom until the winter months.
Phlox
This is another perfect addition to a cottage garden. Producing sweetly scented flowers, phlox will bloom throughout the late spring and summer seasons. To avoid root rot, be sure to plant in well-draining soil.
Petunia
For the best look, try planting petunias in hanging baskets or as groundcover. This easy to grow plant comes in hundreds of varieties. They enjoy well-draining soil and lots of sunlight.
Peony
Known for their spectacular bowl-shaped flowers and strong fragrance, peonies are quite a long-lasting plant. They look beautiful as hedges or along walkways. They bloom well alongside roses, columbines, and irises.
Pansy
Pansies will likely reseed on their own, meaning that you won’t have to replant them to enjoy them during consecutive years. They can even be grown easily in pots and hangers, making them a beautiful decoration to liven up any space. If you enjoy baking, pansies make the perfect addition as they produce edible flowers.
Marigold
Marigolds are another fairly resistant species. They can easily survive pests, droughts, and disease. Not to mention, rodents find them quite yucky. Marigolds can be found blooming between the spring and autumn months.
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