What flowers should you plant in your garden or around your country home to delight the eye and create a cozy atmosphere? It’s a question both beginner gardeners and experienced florists ask themselves.
Nothing pleases the eye quite like a bright, colorful picture of blooming nature. Whether you’re gently swaying in a hammock or simply relaxing after a long day, it’s always a joy to look at a flowering landscape that not only decorates your lawn but also creates a special feeling of harmony and warmth.
Of course, designing blooming flower beds takes effort, but the result always brings happiness — both to you and to everyone around you. AdmiGram.com shares flowering plants that are guaranteed to beautify your home and fill you with positive emotions. We’re sure that when you notice their first bright petals, you’ll feel genuine warmth and joy inside.
TOP 10 Flowers That Will Beautify Any Home or Lawn
Sunflower
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These low-maintenance “flowers of the sun” brighten not only fields and decorative beds — their cheerful silhouettes appear on summer dresses and bedding, too. Young sunflowers also look wonderful in summer bouquets and wreaths.
Dahlia
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These flowers feel familiar from childhood. Dahlias are often the first flowers we learn to draw. Bright and spectacular, they bloom in summer and continue to delight the eye until the very first frost.
Zinnia
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Zinnias are a classic symbol in embroidery and folk art. Their bold, vibrant colors decorate millions of flower beds worldwide. It’s hard to resist blooming zinnias — in fact, they were the first flowers grown aboard the International Space Station, reminding astronauts of Earth.
Rudbeckia (Black-Eyed Susan)
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If you love traditional daisies and sunflowers, rudbeckia will likely become your favorite. These golden blooms resemble luxurious giant daisies that are simply impossible to ignore.
Crocus
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If you have a green lawn in front of your home, crocuses are a must. They’re among the first to bloom, announcing the arrival of spring. They require very little care, which makes them a favorite early-season flower for many gardeners.
Anemone (Windflower)
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The ancient Greeks called this delicate bloom the “daughter of the wind.” At the slightest breeze, its petals tremble like tiny flames. Anemones will brighten your garden from mid-summer through late fall.
Asters
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Asters are among the last flowers you’ll see blooming in your garden. They add bright color in autumn and serve as one of the final nectar sources for pollinators preparing for colder days.
Clematis
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Climbing clematis is a welcome guest in any garden. It can create a stunning flowering hedge or beautifully decorate the façade of a house.
Roses
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Of course, roses are the most luxurious and desired flowers in any flower bed. They require care and attention, but all the effort pays off when you admire their magnificent blooming buds.
Sedum (Stonecrop)
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Sedums are incredibly hardy and diverse plants that decorate gardens well into late fall. Many people even grow them indoors in regular flower pots. “Autumn Joy” is another fitting name for these remarkable blooms.
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