The 30 Best Flowers that Bloom in Summer for Your Home Garden (2024)

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We like big blooms and we cannot lie! Summer is the optimal time of year when your garden delivers a riot of color and texture, not to mention attracting gorgeous pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds. A wide range of season blossoms arrive in vibrant colors like flaming magenta, golden yellow, and electric purple when the full summer sun is in full swing!

It's perfect for getting creative in the great outdoors and painting your personal green spaces with an array of dazzling flowers that put on a show from the start and end of summertime. We've pulled out all the stops and curated an expansive list of our 30 favorite summer buds that are in bloom from June through August—and even beyond, depending on the region you live.

So what is the flower of the season, you ask? Anything goes! It all depends on your specific preferences, and, of course, what kind of soil and sun exposure you're working with. Beginners may want to start out with the best hanging plants to add color and texture to a front porch or patio. If you know you're working with at least 6 hours of sun a day, you'll want to try the best annual flowers from your local garden center. Romantics at heart may even want to try their (green) thumbs at roses—it's not that difficult to learn how to prune roses the right way. Whatever your bloomin' pleasure, read on to see our favorites from Allium to Zinnia. Happy planting!

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Begonia

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Calling all shady people! This is a good choice for your garden if you don't get a lot of sun but want a lot of color. These waxy-leafed plants mound really nicely and are great in borders or mixed in your containers. They're pretty low maintenance, too, since you don't have to deadhead spent blooms to keep them showing off all summer.

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Allium

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Also known as "onion flower," these strong-stemmed perennials actually have a pleasant scent—only the bulbs may remind you of their garlic and onion cousins. These dense balls of color are usually purple or white and are best suited for the back of your garden, as they're quite tall. They also make excellent, modern looking bouquets.

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Black-Eyed Susans

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What did Susan do to deserve such a name? Also known as "Rudbeckia," these blooms range in color from bright yellow to deep orange with variations in between. These perennials bloom up to 4 feet wide on hearty stems, and they're great for mixed arrangements.

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Bougainvillea

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If you're lucky enough to live in a warm climate where these flowers are perennial, have a Mai Tai for us! Hardy in Zones 9b and 10, the rest of us will have to wait until our garden centers have these hot magenta and purply pink blooms in stock to add shocking color to our container gardens. This papery flower loves to climb, so place it near a fence or trellis. It also looks great spilling out of a large container.

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Clematis

These Queens of Flowering Vines like at least six hours of sun, although you can find varieties that are adapted to more shade. These perennials love to climb up an arbor or trellis or even cover a fence or column with proper support. To promote reflowering, you can cut the vine back by half for another late-season blooming.

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Coleus

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Okay, this is cheating a little bit. While Coleus do technically bloom, the foliage of this annual is available in SO many color combinations, it may as well be considered a full-time flower. They're available in a mix of sun- and shade-tolerant varieties, making them a favorite of ours. Plus, they're easy to cultivate. Simply pinch the stem back under leaf node, stick it in water, and in a few weeks, you'll have new roots. Pinching back your coleus will keep them show-worthy all season.

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Coneflower

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Also known as echinacea, this bee- and butterfly-loving plant gives a carefree look to your garden beds. They're a good one to keep around for sure-fire pollination of your other favorite blooms—or simply to attract pretty butterflies!

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Coreopsis

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Coreopsis are one of the least fussy flowers to put in your bed. Members of the daisy family—as you probably noticed from the petals—these bushy plants produce masses of flowers for a long season. Coax continuous bloomage by deadheading old stems consistently. You can find these plants in shades of yellow and pink, but garden centers may have newer varieties in white, salmon, and burgundy.

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Dahlia

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One of the foremost flowers of summer, dahlias have one of the biggest variety range in size and color of almost any other flower. Their strong stems make them excellent in arrangements and a showstopper planted en masse. Here's a pro tip for bringing them inside: Place freshly cut stems in hot water (160º) and let the water cool to room temperature to extend the life of your bloom.

You can find petite varieties called "lollipops" or "pompoms" with blooms 2-inches wide or "dinner plate" varieties of up to 15 inches. They're not well suited to extremely hot climates (sorry southern Florida and Texas!), but they are perennial in Zones 8-11. Gardeners in Zones 2-7 can plant the tubers in early spring and treat them as annuals or dig them up and store them for winter.

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Daisies

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This friendliest flower is a carefree showstopper in your garden. The white Marguerite Daisy (shown here) or more common Shasta Daisy has pure white flowers that come in full speed ahead with summer's heat. Plants can be cut back after flowering to encourage new growth and more blooms.

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Delphinium

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Also known as Larkspur, these tall spires have a stately presence in your garden beds. They like full sun, and if you cut back the stems of the first bloom, you can often get a second showing from these perennials.

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Endless Summer Hydrangea

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Hydrangea are the it flower of summer. There are many different varieties of the ball-shaped perennial, but this variety is a surefire winner. It can tolerate sun to part shade and you can coax it to bloom blue in more acidic soils or pink in more alkaline soils. Or you can just throw caution to the wind and see what nature gives you.

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Geranium

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Oh the colors! The distinct scent of the leaves! The pinks and corals and reds and whites! A classic summer staple, geraniums are great in hanging baskets, container gardens, planted right into your garden beds, and even tabletop displays. A rule of thumb: The smaller the vessel, the more water the plant needs to keep the soil moist. Remove spent stems to encourage new growth and enjoy the fireworks of flowers all season long.

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Gerbera Daisies

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Calling all Anne Geddes fans! This is the cheerful flower made famous by smiling babies in the 1990s! These annuals come in various electric colors ranging from pink, yellow, orange, and white. They don't shy from the sun, and without direct light, the plants will get leggy and the blooms are less vibrant.

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Gomphrena

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Okay, hear me out: This isn't a traditional garden bed showstopper, but these ping-pong shaped balls add playfulness to a garden. They're great as punctuation in a cut arrangement. When they dry, they don't lose their color, so you can remember your lush garden long into the winter doldrums.

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Heirloom Roses

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These aren't always the easiest flowers to grow and keep disease-free, but to the victor go the spoils. The clean, rose, and sometimes lemony scent of an heirloom rose simply can't be beat. You can find climbers and shrub varieties from tea-sized to dinner plate-sized in any color under the sun. (Lavender is particular anomaly in our book.) Roses bloom from June through September, and if you plan it right, you can get a profusion of color and scent all season long. Search for an heirloom rose that's been specially cultivated for disease resistance, like the Desdemona or The Lady Gardener from David Austin Roses, a family-owned British breeder.

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Hibiscus

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Ever wonder where that tea or bubble water flavor comes from? Apparently, it's these blooms. Hardy mostly in tropical locations. hibiscus is commonly found in tree form at your local garden nursery when temperatures rise about 70. But gardeners in the south and southwest can also find these big, showy blooms in mound ground form. They add a bit of tropical whimsy to outdoor spaces.

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Impatiens

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This shade-loving favorite is probably best known for being mispronounced (there's no "t"!). They can tolerate part sun and work well in hanging baskets, containers, and window boxes. But to really show them off right, plant them as borders in your favorite shady bed

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Iris

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Prepare yourself for the best scent on earth, in this writer's opinion. The stately iris can bring a formality to your garden border, or look casual as naturalized pools tucked into your established garden. The first flowering of the reblooming variety of these perennial lovelies is in June. Reflowering can happen from July through September, but the rhizomes are a bit fickle. They like a little boost of fertilizer and water to coax them into showing you their frilly petals one last time.

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Knock-Out Rose

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If you want a foolproof rose, this is the one for you. They're fairly resistant to troublesome problems like blackspot and mildew that are common in traditional roses. These bushy bombshells bloom profusely from early summer through early fall and don't need to be deadheaded to encourage reblooming. You can find them in single- or double-petal varieties in a range of colors from white to pink to deep burgundy.

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The 30 Best Flowers that Bloom in Summer for Your Home Garden (2024)

FAQs

What are the best summer flowers for gardens? ›

Think varieties like the sunflower, black-eyed Susan, and Shasta daisy, as well as low maintenance plants like lavender and coneflowers. Beginners may want to start with a bed of delphinium or begonias, while more seasoned growers can try their hand at dahlias and hydrangeas.

What flower blooms all summer long? ›

Stella de Oro Daylily (Hermerocallis)

Low-growing Stella de Oro keeps churning out new stems with a profusion of golden-yellow blossoms for up to five months, far longer than most daylilies.

What flowers are good for front garden? ›

Aim to have plants in bloom from early spring to late autumn, and choose open, single flowers to ensure insects have easy access to their food. Good examples include catmint, Nepeta × faassenii; honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum; ivy, Hedera helix cultivars; and Aster novi-belgii.

What is the hardiest summer flower? ›

Sunflowers: Native to North America, these iconic perennials are hardy summer flowers that can withstand heat and sun. They actually grow best in locations that receive somewhere between six and eight hours of direct sunlight every day, and they can typically grow in any kind of soil.

What is the yellow flower that blooms all summer? ›

Dahlia. This warm-season annual grown from tubers blooms nonstop from mid-summer until frost. Lemony yellow flowers with a burgundy-red center stand out against dark purple foliage. Grow in a large container or border and save tubers to replant the following year.

Which flower blooms all time? ›

Begonias' charm lasts all year long—that is, as long as you provide it with some basic care. These flowers like spots with lots of indirect light, and you should water it at least three times a week during the summer and once every 10 days during the winter.

What flowers bloom in July? ›

Dianthus plants may be found as a hardy annual, biennial or perennial and most often used in borders or potted displays. Aster flowers may reach three to four feet or can be compact and mounding. Asters need little in the way of maintenance – they just need deadheading for more blooms the following season.

What is the easiest flower to grow in full sun? ›

Globe Amaranth. Globe amaranth is easy to start from seed and just as easy to grow in a garden as it is both heat and drought-tolerant. Clover-like blooms in colors of pink, purple, white, orange, and red appear nonstop from late spring into the fall. Water it regularly until established and then during hot, dry spells ...

What is the most common garden flower? ›

Roses. Perhaps the most popular perennial flower out there is the rose, which comes in a variety of sizes (including climbing and miniature varieties) and colors to suit pretty much any garden color scheme or style, Wright says. Roses do best in full sun, and well-drained soil to thrive in your garden.

What plant is best for full sun? ›

Yarrow is a sun-loving perennial that is incredibly easy to grow and maintain. It requires full sun, is cold and heat tolerant, and is resistant to deer and rabbits. In addition, its vibrant array of color options makes it an attractive choice for beginner gardeners!

When should I plant flowers for summer? ›

She adds that summer-flowering bulbs, like dahlias, lilies, and gladiolus, should be planted in early spring once the last frost has passed. Autumn-flowering crocus, on the other hand, should be planted in winter because they send up leaves in the spring and then flower in late summer.

What are the best plants for summer pots outdoor? ›

Combine Sun-Loving Annuals

This resilient trio of containers makes the most of heat-tolerant plants like geraniums, calibrachoas, and mecardonias. Choosing tough plants with gorgeous, bright blooms brings the best of both worlds to your container—they're easy to care for and visually captivating.

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