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86 Best Types of Flowers (With Pictures!) You Should Have in Your Garden

It's time to take your flower beds to the next level.

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Who says you have to settle for beautiful flowers only during the summer months? With a little planning, you can enjoy flowers that bloom from spring to summer to fall. And even in winter, many different types of cold-hardy winter bloomers can add color and life to your garden.

A garden with year-round blooms includes many different types of flowers, from annuals, which add instant impact for just one season, to long-lived perennials that return year after year.

Flowering vines can clamber up a trellis or arbor to provide vertical interest, while sturdy ground cover plants solve problems such as protecting hillsides from erosion. Flowering shrubs also have a place in your garden, providing color, structure, and year-round form.

The most important thing to remember is to read the plant tag or description when choosing plants to make sure you're giving each plant the right conditions. Flowers that need full sun, which is considered 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day, won't bloom well in shade. And shade-loving flowers will fry in the hot sun. Finally, don't forget to select plants that will survive winters in your recently updated USDA Hardiness zone. (Find yours here.)

Read more: How to Make a Pollinator Garden That Actually Works

Whether your garden is big or small, cottage-style or formal, or simply an arrangement of containers on your deck, patio or balcony, read on to discover the most popular types of flowers that will inspire you to start planting!

86 Best Types of Flowers to Plant

1

Forget-Me-Not Flower

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When it blooms: Spring

Why we love it: These adorable pink, white, or blue flowers are charming at the front of borders. Make sure to plant one of the native species, Myosotis alpestris, laxa, macrosperma, or verna.

If you chose the non-native species, Myosotis sylvatica, plant in containers or deadhead before it seeds; this plant is considered invasive in some states.

Read more: How to Grow Forget-Me-Not Flowers

2

Daphne Shrub

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When it blooms: Late winter to early spring

Why we love it: The sweet scent of daphne flowers is like no other, bringing color and fragrance to the late winter or spring garden. Its pretty blooms remind you spring is coming!

Read more: How to Grow Daphne Shrubs

3

Snowdrop

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When it blooms: Late winter

Why we love it: Charming, nodding little heads pop up when snow still is on the ground in northern climates. These darling flowers, which are fall-planted bulbs, are deer and rabbit-resistant, too.

Read more: How to Care for Galanthus, or Snowdrop Flowers

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4

Bearded Iris

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When it blooms: Late spring to early summer

Why we love it: Irises come in every imaginable shade from palest pink to deep purple and even nearly black. They're easy-care perennials; plant the rhizomes in the fall, and you'll have flowers for years.


Read more: How to Care for Irises

5

Dahlia

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When it blooms: Late summer to fall

Why we love it: The sheer number of varieties of dahlias are astounding. You can grow everything from tiny pom pom shaped balls to dinner-plate sized blooms in every color of the rainbow. They're perennial in the South, but the bulbs must be dug up in the fall in northern climates and replanted in the spring.

Read more: How to Care for Dahlias

6

Winter Aconite

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When it blooms: Late winter

Why we love it: Winter aconite is one of the earliest blooming flowers, offering precious nectar to pollinators very early in the season. They're also deer and rabbit resistant. Plant the bulbs in fall for brilliant late winter color.

Read more: 38 Deer Resistant Plants Bambi Won't Go Near

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7

Fritillaria

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When it blooms: Mid-spring

Why we love it: Fun bell-shaped flowers nod atop long, grassy foliage on these unique spring bloomers. Plant the bulbs in fall for spring color. Big plus: rodents tend to leave these bulbs alone.

Read more: 13 Best Spring-flowering Bulbs

8

Helenium

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When it blooms: Mid-summer to fall

Why we love it: Cheery blooms of orange, gold and sunny yellow make this sturdy perennial a must-have. Even better? Pollinators adore it!

Read more: 27 Perennials and Plants to Keep Your Garden Beautiful

9

Love in a Mist

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When it blooms: Summer

Why we love it: Besides its delightful name, Love in a Mist is a striking flower that's also edible! It's grown as an annual but it readily self-sows every year.

Read more: 15 Pretty Edible Flowers for Decorating Your Dinner Plate

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10

Clematis

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When it blooms: Spring to late summer

Why we love it: Clematis is a beautiful vine for fences, arbors, and lamp posts. But be patient: it often takes perennials such as clematis several years to get established.

Read more: How to Plant and Grow Clematis

11

Cornflower

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When it blooms: Early to mid-summer

Why we love it: The fringed flowers of cornflower add cheery color to summer borders. You'll find them in shades of pink, white, and of course cornflower blue. This annual is easy to grow from seed. Deadhead the blooms to keep the plants flowering.

Read more: How to Deadhead Flowers and Why It's Necessary

12

Bleeding Heart

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When it blooms: Late spring

Why we love it: Tiny heart-shaped flowers are reason enough to love this perennial, but the beautiful blooms also offer food for hummingbirds early in the season.

Read more: 17 Showy Flowers That Attract Hummingbirds

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13

Lavender

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When it blooms: Summer

Why we love it: This incredibly-scented perennial is gorgeous when planted in large swaths. Make sure you choose a variety that will survive winters in your region.

Read more: How to Grow Lavender

14

Azalea

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When it blooms: Spring

Why we love them: These pretty shrubs tell you spring is in full swing. They're gorgeous when planted in masses with other spring-flowering perennials. Some types bloom again later in the season.

Read more: How to Plant and Grow Azaleas

15

Autumn Sedum

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When it blooms: Late summer to early fall

Why we love them: This autumn perennial blooms just as everything else is fading in your garden. They are tough as nails, drought-tolerant and you almost can't kill them! Plus, they make long-lived cut flowers and provide late season food for pollinators.

Read more: How to Care for Autumn Joy Sedum

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16

Nasturtium

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When they bloom: Summer

Why we love them: These cheery flowers come in fiery shades of red, orange, and yellow, hot pink and salmon. The pretty round leaves and the flowers are edible, too, so toss them on salads and or use them to decorate cakes!

Read more: How to Grow Nasturtiums

17

Mandevilla

types of flowers mandevilla
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When it blooms: Spring to fall

Why we love it: This vining plant needs a trellis to show off its gorgeous trumpet-shaped blooms. They come in shades of pinks and reds. You even can bring it indoors to winter it over until next spring, but give it tons of bright light (and expect it to drop some foliage).

Read more: 20 Best Flowering Vines to Add Color to Your Yard

18

Cranesbill

types of flowers cranesbill perennial geranium
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When it blooms: Late spring to early summer

Why we love it: The delicate pink, purple, or white flowers bloom in profusion atop dainty fern-like foliage. Cranesbill is a super-hardy ground cover plant that has a pleasant, minty scent that causes deer and rabbits to leave it alone.

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19

Icelandic Poppy

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When it blooms: Spring

Why we love it: The papery blooms of this delightful flower almost don't look real! They come in every color imaginable. Perennial in cool climates, they are grown as annuals in hot regions.

20

Elderberry Shrub

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When it blooms: Early summer

Why we love it: Clusters of lacy white or pink flowers appear in early summer. New varieties of this fast-growing shrub boast striking dark burgundy or lemony-gold foliage. It's also deer and rabbit resistant.

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Arricca Elin SanSone has written about health and lifestyle topics for Prevention, Country Living, Woman's Day, and more. She’s passionate about gardening, baking, reading, and spending time with the people and dogs she loves.

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Terri Robertson is the Senior Editor, Digital, at Country Living, where she shares her lifelong love of homes, gardens, down-home cooking, and antiques. 

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