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49 Stunning Pink Flowers You Can Grow Effortlessly

Written by Emily Belkoff

As a lifelong garden enthusiast, I’ve always been drawn to the delicate beauty of pink flowers. There’s something magical about how they can transform any garden into a stunning paradise. Today, I’m excited to share with you 49 stunning pink flowers that you can grow effortlessly, based on my years of experience and experiments in my own backyard.

Annual Pink Flowers

1. Wax Begonia

These charming flowers have been a staple in my garden for years. With their pink petals and bronze stems, they offer a long flowering period from summer to early winter. In warm climates, you can expect them to flower year-round.

2. Impatiens

Perfect for those shady spots in your garden, impatiens have been my go-to for adding color to darker areas. They look particularly beautiful in window boxes, adding a splash of pink to your home’s exterior.

3. Petunia

I love how easy petunias are to maintain. Their trumpet-shaped flowers are a perfect addition to any spring or summer garden. For those in frost-free zones, winter is actually the best time to grow these beauties.

4. Moss Rose (Portulaca)

This drought and heat-resistant ground cover has been a lifesaver in my drier garden beds. It produces lovely pink flowers that can withstand even the hottest summer days.

5. Alyssum

Growing alyssums in your fall garden will fill the air with a mild, sweet fragrance. I often plant these near seating areas to enjoy their delightful scent.

6. Snapdragon (Antirrhinum)

The “Pretty in Pink” variety of snapdragons has been a favorite of mine for years. Their unique flower shape and mild fragrance make them a standout in any garden.

7. Zinnia

These beautiful pink flowers are not only eye-catching but also great at attracting butterflies. I’ve spent many summer afternoons watching butterflies flit from one zinnia to another.

8. Cosmos

Coming in various shades of pink, cosmos bloom prolifically throughout the season. They’re incredibly low-maintenance, which is always a plus in my book.

9. Gazania

Known for their extreme heat and drought tolerance, gazanias produce large, daisy-like flower heads in brilliant shades of pink. They’ve been a reliable choice for my hot, dry garden beds.

10. Cineraria

This beautiful flowering plant from the sunflower family has tight bunches of petite, daisy-like flowers surrounded by large dark green leaves. They add a unique texture to my garden displays.

Perennial Pink Flowers

11. Azalea

When it comes to shrubs with pink flowers, you can’t miss azaleas. They’ve been a cornerstone of my garden for years, providing reliable bursts of color each spring.

12. Dahlia

With their perfectly aligned petals, dahlias flower from summer to early winter. Did you know they’re the national flower of Mexico? In hot climates, I’ve found they grow best in winter.

13. Geranium

These sun-loving perennials are a staple in my garden. They’re perennial in USDA zones 9 and above, and bloom profusely. I love growing these traditional flowers in containers, borders, and beds.

14. Dianthus (Clove Pink/Carnation)

Also known as clove pink and carnation, dianthus has a deep pink flower with a distinctive cinnamon-like mild fragrance. They add both color and scent to my garden.

15. Lantana

The intensely fragrant flowers of lantana are not only appealing to humans but also attract nectar-feeding birds and butterflies. It’s like having a miniature wildlife sanctuary in my backyard!

16. Clematis

I love adding colors and cheerfulness with the star-shaped pink flowers of clematis in my garden. They flower from late spring till summer, providing a long season of interest.

17. Canna

The bright pink flowers of cannas with their highlighted stigma are perfect for large containers. They grow best in warm climates, adding a tropical touch to my garden.

18. Crinum Lily (Spider Lily)

Also known as spider lily and poison bulb, crinum lily makes an impressive presence in my garden with its narrow-petaled flowers.

19. Hollyhock

Midsummer flowers of hollyhock come in different hues from pale pink to cameo pink. Their tall spikes add vertical interest to my garden borders.

20. Oriental Lily

With star-shaped flowers and beautiful pink color, oriental lilies can liven up any space. Their fragrance is intoxicating on summer evenings.

21. Tulip

Tulips grow up to 24 inches tall and come in a variety of shades. The Tulipa Angelique is a must-grow variety for its delicate pink hues.

22. Aster

The daisy-like flowers of aster are perfect for any garden, and I’m particularly fond of their pink varieties. They add a lovely late-season splash of color.

23. Phlox

This five-petaled flower is easy to grow and comes in a magnificent shade of deep to lavender pink. It’s been a reliable performer in my garden year after year.

24. Hydrangea

The key to maintaining pink blooms from hydrangea is to increase the alkalinity of the soil. It took me a while to get this right, but now I have stunning pink hydrangeas every year.

25. Sweet William

These flowers fill my garden with a clove-like fragrance. Their neon pink petals with toothed edges add a unique texture to flower arrangements.

26. Periwinkle

If you want a plant with a shade of pink that flowers all year round, periwinkle is the one to grow. It’s been a reliable ground cover in my garden.

27. Rose

Roses need no introduction. They come in myriads of colors, but the pink varieties hold a special place in my heart. There’s nothing quite like the scent of a pink rose on a summer morning.

28. Gerbera Daisy

Gerbera daisies are famous for their pink flowers growing up to five inches long. I love growing them in containers on my patio.

29. Verbena

Verbena blooms continuously in the flowering season. I always pick hybrid varieties for beautiful pink flowers that last all summer long.

30. Ice Plant

Ice plants bloom in vibrant daisy-like flowers of many colors. Their fleshy leaves and low maintenance requirements make them a great choice for my rock gardens and containers.

31. Pentas

Beautiful pentas flowers attract pollinators like bees, hummingbirds, and sunbirds due to their nectar. They’re a tough, heat-tolerant plant that I grow in containers.

32. Japanese Camellia

Also known as the rose of winter, it forms a rosette pattern of flowers in all shades of pink. They’re a beautiful addition to my winter garden.

33. Cyclamen

Cyclamen is my most beloved houseplant for festive vibes. The bright pink blooms with variegated heart-shaped green foliage are highly ornamental and look beautiful in decorative pots.

34. Carnation

This carnation hybrid offers fragrant large pink doubled flowers with ruffled petals. It flowers from late spring to mid-summer in my garden.

35. Poppy

The cup-shaped magenta pink flowers of poppy are tough and can also survive in the scorching heat of summer. They add a wild, natural look to my flower beds.

36. Oxalis

This beautiful flowering houseplant adorns my house with showy purple foliage and pink flowers. I place it in a bright spot for abundant blooms.

Shrubs and Vines with Pink Flowers

37. Bougainvillea

Bougainvillea is available in many colors, but it’s the pink color that suits it the best. It’s a showstopper in my garden, especially when in full bloom.

38. Mandevilla

The trumpet-shaped pink flowers of mandevilla grow as a vine from spring to fall. They’re perfect for adding vertical interest to my garden structures.

39. Hoya

The delightful aroma and lovely floral pattern make hoya a charming addition to my houseplant collection.

40. Hibiscus

If you like ornamental large flowers, pink hibiscus should be your choice. It’s available in many shades and adds a tropical feel to my garden.

41. Plumeria

Plumeria is both fragrant and pink, making it perfect for anyone who wants an attractive addition to their garden. The scent is simply intoxicating.

42. Desert Rose

Deep pink tubular flowers of desert roses are pollen-rich. It’s become a perfect low-maintenance plant for my container gardens.

43. Morning Glory

A vine that greets the morning sun with its pretty blooms, morning glory vine is relatively easy to grow and perks up quickly. It’s an excellent plant to cover up a pergola and trellis.

44. Rangoon Creeper

Rangoon creeper is a tropical flowering vine that grows aggressively fast. Its star-shaped pink and white aromatic blossoms are clustered together, creating a stunning display.

45. Bauer Vine

The Bauer vine is a beautiful subtropical twining plant that produces fragrant pink flowers throughout most of the year. It’s been a reliable performer in my mild climate garden.

Unique Pink Flowers

46. Bleeding Heart

With its distinct looking heart-shaped flowers, the bleeding heart can also be a beautiful indoor plant. It adds a touch of whimsy to shaded areas of my garden.

47. Lotus

Growing a pink lotus in your garden pond can be an exotic experience. It’s been a centerpiece of my water garden for years.

48. Orchid

Pink orchid stands for femininity, joy, and grace. They’re beautiful as cut flowers as well. I love having a few potted orchids around the house for a touch of elegance.

49. Kalanchoe

Kalanchoe can go for weeks without water, making them very easy to maintain. They overgrow quickly for a succulent and produce beautiful flowers in different colors, including lovely shades of pink.

Hi! I'm Emily!

I'm a mom who's passionate about creating beautiful gardens without the hassle. Here, I share simple tips that actually work for busy people like us.

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