Saturday, May 22, 2021

Red Flowers Collection

 

Lots of varieties of red flowers you must know that captivate your eyes. So lovely 27 red flowers!

Roses
There are over 150 species of roses available in a variety of colors and shapes, but red roses—considered to be a symbol of love—are the most popular.
Poppies

This bright red bloomer features textured petals resembling crepe paper.

Bleeding Hearts 

This dramatic, spring-blooming perennial boasts heart-shaped flowers and grows best in well-drained soil in areas of direct sunlight (in cold climates) or partial shade (in warmer areas).

Amaryllis

 A popular Christmas plant, amaryllis are versatile—they do well in flower beds, borders, edgings, and containers. For a longer flowering period, plant bulbs at intervals of 1-2 weeks.

Gerber Daisies 

Gerber daisies (also called Gerberas) come in a variety of beautiful colors, but the reds are particularly gorgeous, with ray-like petals around a stunning golden-brown center.

Tulips

 To enjoy flowering from early to late spring, plant tulip varieties with different bloom times.

Cockscomb

 Cockscomb, a fall-blooming flower, gets its name from its likeness to a rooster's head (the "cock’s comb"). Though it's traditionally grown in the red color pictured here, it's also available in yellow, pink, and white.

Woolflower

Very much related to cockscomb, woolflower—or celosia—is a beautiful red fall-blooming flower that also happens to be edible!

 Freesia

 Freesia, a beautiful night-blooming flower features trumpet-shaped petals and comes in a variety of different colors—including red, mauve, and purple.

Yarrow

Yarrow is hardy, versatile, and easy to care for. What's more, it attracts butterflies!

Coneflowers

 Also known as echinacea, this collection of flower is a popular, easy-care perennial that blooms in the summertime. It's great for attracting pollinators—and the petals, leaves and roots can also be used to make herbal tea.

Dahlia

These gorgeous perrenials come in a wide array of colors and are known for their distinctive petal formations. You may want to be careful planting them, however, if you suffer from hay fever allergies.

 Red Marigold

 Marigolds can range from pale yellow to a deep, russety red. If you're looking for all-red varieties look for 'Durango Red' or 'Red Charm.' Bonus: They're very easy to grow.

Hibiscus

Though hibiscus flowers only last a day or two, they are quickly replaced by new blooms. You can also collect the petals and dry them, then steep them as a tea, or to use in recipes like this hibiscus-mint lemonade.

 Anthurium

 A great choice for the novice plant owner, anthurium's heart-shaped leaves can last for months and will re-bloom year round with proper care. We also love them as indoor plants!

Cardinal Flower

This spiky flower prefers the wet soil of meadows and marshes. Consider planting it near a water feature such as near a small pond, to help control algae growth.

 Anenome

These poppy-like flowers are very low maintenance. They blossom in early to mid-spring and are happiest in partial shade to full sun. Popular in wedding bouquets, you can find them in a variety of colors, including white and even blue.

 Begonia

 Though this shade-tolerant annual is fairly easy to grow, begonias can still be needy: Remove dead flowers, leaves, and stems daily for the plant to truly thrive.

Red Sunflower

 Unlike some of the other varieties, red sunflowers do not grow naturally in the wild. Their striking color is a result of breeding.

Camellia

 Alabama's state flower blooms in winter. The shrub prefers partial shade and consistently moist, rich soil.

Camelli

Camellia is actually the name for several hundred species of plants with winter-blooming flowers. Here are a few of our favorite varieties.

 Pentas

Also called Egyptian Star Flower, this humidity-, drought-, and heat-tolerant plant bears clusters of flowers known to attract bees and butterflies.

Canna

These perennial flowers are happiest in places with a lot of sun and a good supply of water, so be sure to water them often if you live in an area where summer rainfall is less than an inch per week.

Azalea

 Among the most popular rhododendrons, low-maintenance azaleas love acidic, well-drained soil. But they can tolerate a wide range of shades and temperatures.


Columbine

 This easy-going, early summer-blooming perennial loves shade and moist, well-drained soil.


Chrysanthemum

 Also known as mums, chrysanthemums are a fall garden must-have and produce pom pom and daisy-like blooms.


Scarlet Sage

 This ornamental perennial can grow up to four feet high and bears blooms that smell like fresh pineapple.

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Red Flowers Collection

  Lots of varieties of red flowers you must know that captivate your eyes. So lovely 27 red flowers! Roses There are over 150 species of ros...