A tropical favorite, this bright climber can be cultivated annually if you don't live in the sun. Bougainvillea grows 20–30 feet tall and wide, and its vibrant blossoms stand out.
Besides looking charming, this climbing vine smells great and adds color and aroma. Choose a North American species if you live in the US.
These daisy-shaped flowers on 60-inch stems are delicate and weightless! Stake them for further support). You should add them to tabletop arrangements like wedding florists do to bouquets for a touch of fun.
This waxy flower with glossy thick leaves is utilized in perfumes for its deep aroma. Gardenias, an 8-foot-tall evergreen plant, thrive in humidity.
Colorful Peruvian lilies are pink, orange, and purple. You don't need much care to develop alstroemerias. Suitable for flower bouquets, they endure two weeks once cut.
Roses have hundreds of species and many colors. Valentine's Day or not, these romantic flowers are beautiful in your yard. Plant them in early sun and water them regularly.
These trumpet-shaped flowers are popular in flowerbeds. They grow easily and come in many hues.
These flowers are generally yellow, pink, or purple. Water gardens and artificial ponds look good with them.