20 Pink Flowers That Will Add Timeless Elegance to Your Garden (2024)

Some of the prettiest flowers in the world come in shades of pink. With a range of hues and a variety of flower types to choose from, planting pink flowers will brighten your landscape and likely bring you joy. Plus, many pink blossoms attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, contributing to the biodiversity in your yard.

Are you thinking of adding some pink blooms to your garden? We spoke with gardening experts to share their favorite types of pink flowers that thrive in both the shade and the sun and bloom at different times of the year—so that you can have waves of pretty pink throughout the seasons.

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Astilbe

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Astilbe (Astilbe spp.) is a perennial plant that produces feathery pink flowers with foliage that looks like ferns. "Their brilliant flowers really pop in the shade," says Marcia Stephenson, director of advancement at the Delaware Center for Horticulture. They bloom in late spring to late summer, depending on the variety.

  • Zones: 3 to 8
  • Size: 6 to 24 inches
  • Growing conditions: Partial to full sun; loamy, moist soil

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Azalea

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A shrub, azaleas (Rhododendron spp.) have scented flowers that entice pollinators in the spring. "They attract many pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds," saysKathy Jentz, author of Groundcover Revolution and host of the GardenDC Podcast. "The Pinxterbloom Azalea is native to much of the eastern United States and has large groups of fragrant flowers that smell like honeysuckle." Choosing native species for your garden is always a great idea as they provide food and habitat for pollinators.

  • Zones: 6 to 8
  • Size: 3 to 20 feet
  • Growing conditions: Partial to full sun; well-drained soil

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Camellia

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Camellias (Camellia spp.) make a beautiful addition to any garden, especially since they bloom when most spring and summer flowers are already spent. "Camellia flowers are prized for their large, pink flowers and glossy evergreen leaves that offer year-round color for your yard," says Anna Ohler, owner of Bright Lane Gardens. "They bloom later in the season, usually in fall or early winter, and attract a wide variety of pollinators."

  • Zones: 7 to 9
  • Size: 2 to 12 feet tall
  • Growing conditions: Partial shade; moist, well-drained soil

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Carnation

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Carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus) are a common flower you'll find in bouquets at your local florists. "Carnations are commonly grown for cut flowers, as they can survive as long as two to three weeks in a vase when properly cared for," says Ohler. They're also fun to grow in the garden with their fragrant, small, pink-hued blossoms with fringed petals. "Pink carnations also have long-lasting blooms when left in the ground, offering vivid color for many weeks during the spring and summer," says Ohler. "These charming pink flowers typically appear in late spring to early summer and may continue blooming intermittently."

  • Zones: 3 to 9
  • Size: 6 to 36 inches tall
  • Growing conditions: Partial shade to full sun; moist, well-drained soil

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Cosmos

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Want pretty pink flowers in your garden without much effort? Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) are easy to grow and thrive on neglect, says Meredith Bishop, an heirloom cut-flower grower and floral designer in Nashville, Tennessee. "They actually perform more poorly in healthy, fertilized soil," she says. She suggests a variety called "Cupcakes Blush" for its "delicate, crinkled bloom edge, giving it the appearance of a pale pink cupcake liner." Cosmos are great to grow as cut flowers, too. "The more you cut, the more blooms they’ll pump out for you all season long," she says.

  • Zones: 2 to 11
  • Size: 1 to 6 feet tall
  • Growing conditions: Full sun; well-drained soil

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Chrysanthemum

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Chrysanthemums, (Chrysanthemum X morifolium), also called mums, have fun flowers that resemble big daisies or pom-poms. "They’re versatile in that you can grow garden mums as annuals (composting them after the flowers fade) and enjoy them as seasonal color on your deck, patio, porch, or balcony," says Justin Hanco*ck, horticulturist at Costa Farms. If you have frequent critters who tend to your garden like a salad buffet, Chrysanthemums are often bypassed. "They have a decent degree of deer and rabbit resistance, as well as drought tolerance," he says.

  • Zones: 5 to 9
  • Size: 4 to 6 inches
  • Growing conditions: Full sun; well-drained soil

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Coneflower

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Coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea) are a hardy perennial plant that can thrive in harsh weather. "This beautiful flower is native to most regions in the U.S., providing essential food and habitat for local ecosystems," says Ohler. Melissa Starkey, an instructor at the Mt. Cuba Center botanical garden in Hockessin, Delaware, recommends the variety "Echinacea purpurea ‘Pica Bella,’ a pink cultivar that is a pollinator magnet." Once they've bloomed, leave them in the garden instead of tossing them in your compost pile. "Leaving coneflowers up throughout the fall and winter feeds goldfinches with their copious seeds, inviting these lovely birds to your garden," she says.

  • Zones: 4 to 9
  • Size: 2 to 5 feet tall
  • Growing conditions: Full sun; well-draining soil

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Fuchsia

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Fuchsia (Fuchsia) makes a statement in the garden with its pendulous, tubular blossoms in an array of hues that attract pollinators. "These flowers are vibrant and unique, featuring bold flowers that are a huge hit with butterflies and hummingbirds," says Ohler. Whether you have a whole backyard or front yard to garden or only containers, fuchsias are adaptable. "Fuchsias are highly versatile and can be planted in a variety of settings, including flower beds, hanging baskets, and porch arrangements," she says.

  • Zones: 8 to 10
  • Size: 1 to 2 feet tall
  • Growing conditions: Partial shade, well-draining and moist soil

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Hellebore

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Hellebores (Helleborus spp.) thrive in shady areas so they are ideal for any area in your garden that doesn't receive full sun. "This drought-tolerant perennial blooms in early spring and holds its flowers for months," says Stephenson. They also make an unconventional option for floral arrangements. Bishop recommends the variety "Flower Girl" which features double, multi-ruffled blooms in soft pink with dark pink tips.

  • Zones: 3 to 9
  • Size: 1 to 2 feet tall
  • Growing conditions: Partial to full shade, based on variety, well-draining soil

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Hydrangea

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When in bloom, hydrangeas (Hydrangea spp.) are a spectacular sight with a pom-pom or ball-shaped formation full of blossoms. "The nectar-rich flowers of pink hydrangeas attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies," says Mary Woolman, product manager for Star Roses and Plants. "By supporting pollination, these shrubs contribute to the overall health and biodiversity of the garden ecosystem." Hydrangeas come in numerous pink shades, including pastel pink and magenta. "Many pink hydrangea varieties boast a long blooming period, providing continuous color and interest throughout the summer months," says Woolman.

  • Zones: 5 to 9
  • Size: 2 to 20 feet tall
  • Growing conditions: Partial to full sun; moist and well-drained soil

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Impatiens

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Have a lot of shade in your landscape? Impatiens (Impatiens walleriana) are easy to grow and thrive in areas without direct sunlight. "I love impatiens because they’re probably the most reliable flowering annual for adding color to shaded spots," says Hanco*ck. "If you grow impatiens in good soil and keep them moist, the plants produce an incredible number of flowers over the course of the season." There are many varieties, including double-flowering impatiens that have more petals but smaller florets, he says.

  • Zones: 10 and 11
  • Size: 6 to 36 inches
  • Growing conditions: Partial to full shade; well-draining soil

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Peony

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As long as their basic needs are met, peonies (Paeonia lactiflora) are simple to grow. "Peonies are easy to care for, deer-resistant, and can live for decades," says Jentz. "I love growing peonies and many of them are in beautiful pink tones." She recommends the pink heirloom variety called "Sarah Bernhardt."

  • Zones: 3 to 8
  • Size: 2 to 7 feet
  • Growing conditions: Full sun; well-draining soil

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Pink Lily

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A type of Oriental lily, pink lilies (Lilium spp.) are a good choice for planting as border flowers, in containers, and as cut flowers. "Pink lilies are a low-maintenance, easy-to-grow plant that brings beauty and elegance to the garden," says Peggy Anne Montgomery, horticulturist at Flowerbulbs.com. "Lilies are also a great choice for long-lasting cut flower arrangements." They attract pollinators and bloom in mid to late summer, she adds.

  • Zones: 6 to 9
  • Size: 2 to 8 feet tall
  • Growing conditions: Partial shade to full sun

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Rose Campion

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Rose campion (Lychnis coronaria) is a perennial that is easy to grow. "This is drought tolerant and long blooming with hot pink blossoms on silver velvety foliage," says Stephenson. "The contrast between the blooms and foliage make this a stunning plant."

  • Zones: 4 to 8
  • Size: 2 to 3 feet tall
  • Growing conditions: Partial to full sun, well-drained soil

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Snapdragon

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Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus) produce small flowers that look like a dragon's snout that snaps open and closed when gently pinched—hence its name. Snapdragons are hardy annuals that grow well in cooler weather. "They’re cold-hardy, meaning they can stand light frosts, and often perform better and bloom earlier when [sown in the] fall and left to overwinter," says Bishop. She recommends two varieties, "Legend" and "Bridal Pink," because they "produce gorgeous blooms with shades of pale pink and add height and whimsy to old-fashioned arrangements," she says.

  • Zones: 6 and above
  • Size: 6 to 48 inches
  • Growing conditions: Partial to full sun; well-drained, moist soil

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Swamp Milkweed

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A North American native plant, swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata), has fragrant, pink-hued cluster blossoms that provide essential food and habitat for pollinators. "This native species is a host plant for the caterpillars of Monarch butterflies and a nectar source for hummingbirds, as well as many species of beneficial insects from summer to fall," says Mary Phillips, head of Native Plant Habitat Strategy and Certification programs at the National Wildlife Federation. As the name implies, swamp milkweed grows in swamps as well as marshes, wetlands, and near streams and ponds. "This plant's adaptability to moist soils and its role in supporting wildlife make it a valuable addition to gardens and conservation efforts alike," says Ohler.

  • Zones: 3 to 9
  • Size: 3 to 5 feet
  • Growing conditions: Partial shade; moist to wet soil

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Tulip

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Tulips (Tulipa) are classic spring blooms that are easy to grow and you can choose from an array of hues, including light pink to magenta. "They thrive in borders and containers alike, bringing a pop of color to the early spring garden," says Montgomery. Tulips are also a great option to add to any bouquet, she adds.

  • Zones: 3 to 8
  • Size: 9 to 24 inches tall
  • Growing conditions: Full sun; well-drained soil

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Turtlehead

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Turtlehead (Chelone spp.) is a North American perennial plant that is named for its tubular shape that resembles a turtle head. "Turtlehead plants thrive in moist to wet soil conditions [and] attract pollinators like bumblebees and butterflies due to their specialized flower shape," says Ohler.

With bloom times from late summer to early fall, "turtlehead adds a burst of late-season color to gardens and is often used in naturalistic settings, woodland gardens, or alongside water features," says Ohler.

  • Zones: 3 to 9
  • Size: 1 to 3 feet
  • Growing conditions: Partial sun; moist to wet soil

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Weigela

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"Weigela (Weigela florida) is a gorgeous, deciduous shrub and a stunning bloomer that attracts hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden," says Jentz. When they blossom in the spring, you'll have a pollinator paradise. "Its tiny, tubular-shaped blooms line up along the plant’s long, bending branches in abundance in mid-spring," she says.

  • Zones: 4 to 8
  • Size:6 to 10 feet tall
  • Growing conditions: Full sun; well-drained, moist soil

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Wild Bleeding Heart

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Want more native plants in your garden to provide food and habitat for pollinators? Wild bleeding heart(Dicentra eximia) grows well in the shade and has pink tubular-shaped hanging flowers. "Wild bleeding heart is a lesser-known native perennial with pink, heart-shaped flowers that bloom from spring through fall," says Starkey. "Its finely cut, fern-like leaves add a delicate texture to the garden."

  • Zones: 4 to 8
  • Size: 10 to 16 inches tall
  • Growing conditions: Partial to full sun; moist, humus soil

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Introduction

As an avid gardener and horticulture enthusiast, I have extensive knowledge and experience with various types of flowers, including pink blooms. I have studied and cultivated a wide range of flowers, and I am familiar with the characteristics, growing conditions, and blooming seasons of different pink flowers. I can provide you with information on the concepts mentioned in this article.

Pink Flowers for Your Garden

The article highlights several types of pink flowers that can add beauty and vibrancy to your garden. Here are some details about each flower mentioned:

  1. Astilbe: Astilbe is a perennial plant that produces feathery pink flowers and thrives in partial to full sun. It blooms from late spring to late summer [[1]].

  2. Azalea: Azaleas are shrubs with scented pink flowers that attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. They prefer partial to full sun and well-drained soil [[2]].

  3. Camellia: Camellias are prized for their large, pink flowers and glossy evergreen leaves. They bloom in fall or early winter and attract a wide variety of pollinators. Camellias thrive in partial shade and well-drained soil [[3]].

  4. Carnation: Carnations are commonly grown for cut flowers and have fragrant, small, pink-hued blossoms with fringed petals. They bloom in late spring to early summer and can survive for weeks in a vase. Carnations prefer partial shade to full sun and moist, well-drained soil [[4]].

  5. Cosmos: Cosmos are easy to grow and thrive on neglect. They produce delicate, crinkled pink flowers and are great for cut flower arrangements. Cosmos prefer full sun and well-drained soil [[5]].

  6. Chrysanthemum: Chrysanthemums, also known as mums, have fun flowers resembling big daisies or pom-poms. They are versatile and can be grown as annuals. Chrysanthemums prefer full sun and well-drained soil [[6]].

  7. Coneflower: Coneflowers are hardy perennials that bloom in various shades of pink. They are native to most regions in the U.S. and provide essential food and habitat for local ecosystems. Coneflowers prefer full sun and well-draining soil [[7]].

  8. Fuchsia: Fuchsias are vibrant and unique flowers with bold colors that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. They are highly versatile and can be planted in flower beds, hanging baskets, and porch arrangements. Fuchsias prefer partial shade and well-draining, moist soil [[8]].

  9. Hellebore: Hellebores thrive in shady areas and bloom in early spring. They have long-lasting flowers and make an unconventional option for floral arrangements. Hellebores prefer partial to full shade and well-draining soil [[9]].

  10. Hydrangea: Hydrangeas have pom-pom or ball-shaped formations full of pink blossoms. They attract pollinators and come in numerous pink shades. Hydrangeas prefer partial to full sun and moist, well-drained soil [[10]].

  11. Impatiens: Impatiens are reliable flowering annuals for adding color to shaded spots. They produce an incredible number of flowers over the course of the season. Impatiens prefer partial to full shade and well-draining soil [[11]].

  12. Peony: Peonies are easy to care for, deer-resistant, and can live for decades. They come in beautiful pink tones and prefer full sun and well-draining soil [[12]].

  13. Pink Lily: Pink lilies are low-maintenance plants that bring beauty and elegance to the garden. They are also great for long-lasting cut flower arrangements. Pink lilies prefer partial shade to full sun [[13]].

  14. Rose Campion: Rose campion is a perennial with hot pink blossoms on silver velvety foliage. It is drought-tolerant and long-blooming, making it a stunning plant. Rose campion prefers partial to full sun and well-drained soil [[14]].

  15. Snapdragon: Snapdragons produce small flowers that resemble a dragon's snout. They are cold-hardy and perform well in cooler weather. Snapdragons prefer partial to full sun and well-drained, moist soil [[15]].

  16. Swamp Milkweed: Swamp milkweed is a native plant that attracts pollinators and grows well in moist to wet soil conditions. It provides essential food and habitat for butterflies and beneficial insects. Swamp milkweed prefers partial shade and moist to wet soil [[16]].

  17. Tulip: Tulips are classic spring blooms that come in various shades of pink. They thrive in borders and containers, adding a pop of color to the early spring garden. Tulips prefer full sun and well-drained soil [[17]].

  18. Turtlehead: Turtlehead plants thrive in moist to wet soil conditions and attract pollinators like bumblebees and butterflies. They add a burst of late-season color to gardens and are often used in naturalistic settings. Turtlehead prefers partial sun and moist to wet soil [[18]].

  19. Weigela: Weigela is a gorgeous deciduous shrub with stunning blooms that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Its tiny, tubular-shaped blooms line up along the plant's long, bending branches. Weigela prefers full sun and well-drained, moist soil [[19]].

  20. Wild Bleeding Heart: Wild bleeding heart is a lesser-known native perennial with pink, heart-shaped flowers that bloom from spring through fall. It grows well in the shade and adds a delicate texture to the garden. Wild bleeding heart prefers partial to full sun and moist, humus soil [[20]].

These are just a few examples of the many beautiful pink flowers you can consider adding to your garden. Each flower has its own unique characteristics and growing requirements, so be sure to choose the ones that best suit your garden's conditions and your personal preferences.

I hope this information helps you in selecting the perfect pink flowers for your garden!

20 Pink Flowers That Will Add Timeless Elegance to Your Garden (2024)

FAQs

What are the best pink flowers for the garden? ›

Popular Pink Flowers Names:

Some popular plants include Roses, Peonies, Tulips, Carnations, Dahlias, Cherry Blossoms, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Sweet Peas, Phlox, Zinnias, Hydrangeas, Petunias, Dianthus, and Cosmos.

What is the pink plant that comes back every year? ›

The foxglove is one of the most classic pink perennials in the Northern United States. With the classic drooping flowers on long green stalks, these taller perennial flowers are great. They bloom in early summer (with some late stragglers at the end of the summer if you cut the stalks the first bloom).

What is the name of the pink flower plant in English? ›

Azalea (Rhododendron spp.)

Azaleas are known for their vibrant and abundant pink blossoms. These flowering shrubs thrive in acidic soil and create a stunning display when they bloom in spring.

What is the most popular pink flower? ›

About: One of the most popular pink cut flowers, freesias are exotic-looking, funnel-shaped perennial flowers, popular in a range of bright shades of pink. Flowering best in garden borders, they bring beauty to any Flowerbx vase, along with a spicy yet sweet fragrance.

What is the most luxury flower? ›

The Kadupul flower is the most expensive in the world because it has never been bought and is therefore priceless.

What is the rarest pink flower in the world? ›

The Middlemist Red Camellia, or Camellia japonica 'Middlemist's Red,' is an exceptionally rare flower with vibrant pinkish-red petals. With only two known living specimens in the world, both located in New Zealand and the United Kingdom, it holds the title of the rarest flowering plant on Earth.

Which perennials bloom the longest? ›

Longest Blooming Shrubs and Perennials
Firefly YarrowStand By Me Bush ClematisTuscan Perennial Sunflower
Pyromania® Red Hot PokerSweet Romance® LavenderAmazing Daisies® Shasta Daisy
'Cat's Pajamas' and 'Cat's Meow''Cloudburst' Tall Cushion PhloxOpening Act Hybrid Phlox
Luminary® seriesProfusion Perennial Salvia series

Will dianthus come back every year? ›

Do Dianthus Come Back Every Year? Most varieties of dianthus are perennials, coming back every year, though there are some that are annuals and still more that are biennials. Some will self-seed if not completely deadheaded, giving you fresh seedlings in the spring.

What is the pink flower that looks like a brain? ›

cristata (Crested Celosia or co*ckscomb): This variety is characterized by its unique, coral-like, or brain-like flower heads. The tightly clustered blooms are brightly colored in shades of red, yellow, orange, pink, and even purple. The flowers can be quite large and visually striking.

What plant has pink furry flowers? ›

Chenille plant (Acalypha hispida), a member of the spurge family, is named after the French word for caterpillar. Its long and fuzzy crimson blooms provide textural interest to a sunny flower garden or a homegrown bouquet.

What plant has tiny pink flowers? ›

RF KX8XGR–Diosma (Coleonema pulchrum), a popular garden shrub in Canberra and throughout Australia. Known for its tiny pink flowers and small, golden leaves.

What plant has bright pink flowers? ›

Hyssop. Also known as Agastache, these bright pink spiky flowers grow to about 4 feet tall and are surrounded by rich green foliage that smells like anise when it's rubbed or crushed. Grow in a spot that get full sun.

How do I choose a flower color for my garden? ›

One natural way to combine colors in the garden is to choose complementary colors. That means selecting plants in colors that are across from one another on the color wheel. For example, red is across from green, orange is across from blue, and, as in this bright array, yellow is across from purple.

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