Flowers are one of the most beautiful creations of God that can easily attract the attention of the people around them. They are wonderful components of Mother Nature that bring happiness, happiness and positivity in people’s lives. Every season their signatures come with flowers. Crossing spring, when the weather is slowly changing into summer, aren’t you all excited to learn about the best flowers to grow in the summer season. To answer this question, here is the list of the top 30 summer flowering plants that you can bring home or gifts for your near and dear ones.
1. Lily
Table of Contents
The elegant lily can easily survive extreme weather conditions. The flower has a unique way of preventing the loss of excess moisture by drying its leaves while keeping the main bulb of the flower alive.
2. Blanket Flower
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Blanket flower or gillardia is a perennial flower that can grow easily in dry and hot areas with poor soil. It comes in red, gold or brown with a width of 3 inches and has a short lifespan.
3. Gloriosa daisy
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The flower is commonly called the Black Eyed Susan with yellow to orange petals with a dark brown to black center. Gloriosa daisy thrives well in warm climates and grows to a height of 3.5 feet.
4. Musk Rose
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
It can be easily found in India with blooming season in May. The flower changes from purple-brown to dark red at the time of full bloom with an extraordinary fragrance and appearance.
5. Marigold
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
They are meant to add color and fragrance to any garden. With colors ranging from pale yellow to golden brown, its use has been found in religious and medicinal areas. Flower extracts are also used as food coloring agents and also help to keep pests away.
6. Veronica
Image Credit: Needepix
With a 7-inch spike, these flowers bloom on 12 to 24-inch plants with red or blue flowers. The flowering plant prefers the sun in the northern hemisphere but prefers shade in areas of the southern hemisphere.
7. Roses
It is a flower that is known to increase love and romance among people. And it is easily available in the summer season. With a little care and attention, flowers can continue to bloom throughout the season.
8. Bougainvillea
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
It is a decorative vine that can cover entire fences, sidewalks and other surrounding areas of your home. Bognavilia is native to Brazil and blooms well in summer climate. It grows fast, but you should be aware of its sharp thorns that need to be controlled with care.
9. Dahlia
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
There are many varieties of dahli which come in many colors and sizes. The flower has symmetrical brightly colored petals that grow with a variety of nutritional requirements.
10. Sunflower
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
With the ability to withstand extreme heat temperatures, it can spread easily along your garden. You need to stop overwatering the plant because it can weaken the support of the plant from the soil.
11. Koropis
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The peculiarity of this flower is that it can easily grow in hot climate and regardless of the person involved in gardening activities.
12. Friends
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
It is one of the best flowering plants for summer. With minimal care requirements the plant can easily adapt to all other weather conditions.
13. Chrysanthemum
This autumn blossom comes in varieties of red, orange, purple, white and yellow. The flower has a short life span for which the plant needs fresh blooms every year.
14. Beard
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The semi-cone and partially tube-shaped flower is originally known as a beard or snapdragon and fits as an ideal summer flowering plant. They grow in mass, but require considerable distance to avoid congestion.
15. Pineapple Lily
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
It belongs to the family of asparagus family and grows well in warm climates. It is a good indoor home plant because you can easily grow it in flower pots with a height of only 12-15 inches.
16. Daffodils
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
They are a perennial flower that usually blooms in early, mid or late spring. Daffodils are available in various colors such as yellow, orange, white, red and peach with a wonderful scent.
17. xinia
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
However, all varieties of Zinnis thrive well in hot climates. Profusion zinnia is well suited for hot climates. Profusion white, orange and cherry zinnies have daisy-like flowers that grow best in a lawn.
18. Lotus
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Lotus is a common water plant and is also the national flower of India. The flower comes in bright pink and white color which will definitely add charm and elegance to your garden.
19. Globe Amarnath
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Coming in many colors such as white, red, pink, lilac or purple, these flowers require partial shade with moderate watering. It is a clover-like plant that grows well in all warm regions.
20. Oxalis
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The flower is available in various colors and can be easily planted in outdoor or indoor environments. Oxalis grows to a height of 6 inches and has a small flower of only 8–10 weeks.
21. Perennial Hibiscus
The other names for perennial hibiscus are rose-mallow and swamp hibiscus. It belongs to the flower community of the eastern and southern region. These red, pink or white flowers can go up to a size that can be about 2 to 8 feet high.
22. Petunias
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
One of the most popular flowers among gardeners, it grows quickly. Petunias are available in pink, red, white, yellow and purple colors that can be easily used in hanging baskets and planters.
23. Sagar Holi
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
It is a dark steel blue flower that produces stunning conical flowers surrounded by florals of silver, spiky breeches.
24. Corelbell
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The flower is also known as alum which is widely known for its dark purple leaves. Small perennial flowers bloom on the stalk above the leaves and appear in late spring.
25. Peon
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The flower comes with its unique set of beauty and fragrance that can easily last for 100 years without any care and maintenance as it cannot cope with the cold. They are a symbol of love, romance and prosperity.
26. Plumeria
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
This amazing-looking flower can be easily seen in tropical or subtropical regions. The tree of this plant provides groups of wonderful flowers of white, red, pink, purple and yellow flowers. These flowers are mostly used as wedding ornaments and symbolize new beginnings, charm, grace and beauty.
27. Pansy
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
They are an ideal summer flowering plant that should be grown annually. You can use these panis as containers, borders and ground covers as they have an attractive appearance. The lineage of Pancis comes in three colors – yellow, purple and white. This bright look will make everyone happy!
28. Kind
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The flower comes in different colors and grows well in different types of soil. Daylily can easily grow well under low water and mild conditions that keep them in bloom throughout the summer.
29. Purple Coniferous
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
This daisy-like flower with a height of 4 inches comes in pink and purple flowers which grows well in summer climate. The purple conflower blooms in a perennial manner from mid-summer to autumn season.
30. Lavender
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Lavender is an ideal plant for summer conditions because it loves the warm climate. You can grow this flowering plant near your courtyard or windows to present a uniquely fragrant and beautiful picture in your home.
With minimal care guidelines, you can grow fresh flowering plants in your garden or balcony this summer season. You can go to the local nursery or buy these plants online. These flowering plants will improve air quality and provide a breath-taking view to both. So, get ready as it is time to rejuvenate your home in a warm moist climate with a pleasant scent around your home.
Related Blogs: