Transform your garden into a living bouquet with these beautiful multicolor flowersthat add liveliness to any setting!
While flowers have a reputation for livening any space with their mere presence, these multicolor ones surely take it to the next level!
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Beautiful Multicolor Flowers
1. Dahlia
Botanical Name: Dahlia spp.
Dahlias are undoubtedly a gardener’s favorite with their single and double petal arrangements boasting almost every shade out there! The ‘Thomas A. Edison’ Dahlia featuring large purple petals edged in white is the most colorful of all.
2. Rose
Botanical Name: Rosa spp.
Roses are loved for their timeless elegance, ranging from deep reds to soft pinks or whites. The ‘Rainbow Knock Out Rose’ particularly stands out with its multicolored petals blending pink, coral, and yellow—all in one!
3. Lily
Botanical Name: Lilium spp.
Lilies feature large, often fragrant flowers in cool and warm shades like pink, purple, oranges. The ‘Stargazer’ Lily, with its bold pink petals speckled with white and edged in a lighter shade, truly stands out.
4. Peony
Botanical Name: Paeonia spp.
With large, lush blooms and a sweet scent, peonies come in shades of pink, red, white, and yellow. The ‘Bowl of Beauty’ variety is the most colorful of all with its hot pink outer petals surrounding a creamy yellow center.
5. Iris
Botanical Name: Iris germanica
Irises stand out with their bi-colored petals in shades of blue and yellow, with a hint of white near the base. The ‘Batik’ Iris showcases an eye-catching combination of deep purple and stark white, creating a dramatic contrast in the garden.
6. Tulip
Botanical Name: Tulipa spp.
With their cup-shaped flowers, Tulips come in nearly every color. The ‘Flaming Parrot’ Tulip is remarkable for its yellow and red feathered petals, adding a bold display in every setting.
7. Chrysanthemum
Botanical Name: Chrysanthemum spp.
Chrysanthemums are celebrated for their diverse color palette and intricate petal formations. The ‘Matchsticks’ variety offers a unique visual with its fiery red petals tipped in yellow, blooming from late summer to fall.
8. Hibiscus
Botanical Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Hibiscus flowers not just speak of the tropics, but carry profound cultural significance in the south Asian countries. Check out the ‘Fiesta’ variety, with its ruffled, multi-toned petals in shades of yellow, orange, and pink for the best tones.
9. African Daisy
Botanical Name: Arctotis fastuosa
The African Daisy jazzes up gardens with its bright, sun-like flowers, typically in bold oranges and yellows. The ‘Hawaiian Sunset’ variety takes it up a notch with petals that blend orange, yellow, and pink.
10. Columbine
Botanical Name: Aquilegia spp.
With their distinctive spurred petals, a cluster of Columbines looks like canvas splattered in pastel shades of blue, purple, and pink. The ‘McKana Giants’ are particularly eye-catching, boasting large, multicolored blooms.
11. Pansy
Botanical Name: Viola tricolor
Pansies, with their “face-like” markings, bloom in the not-so-extreme spring and fall months. The ‘Swiss Giants’ series offers large flowers in a kaleidoscope of colors, including purples, yellows, and blues.
12. Bougainvillea
Botanical Name: Bougainvillea spp.
Bougainvilleas are a riot of color, with papery bracts in pinks, purples, reds, and oranges holding tiny white blooms. The ‘Rainbow Gold’ variety lives up to its name, showcasing bracts in gold, pink, and orange.
13. Snapdragon
Botanical Name: Antirrhinum majus
Snapdragons bloom predominantly in the cooler months with their tall spikes of colorful, dragon-shaped flowers. The ‘Rocket Mix’ specifically offers a multitude of colors, including red, yellow, pink, white, and orange.
14. Fuchsia
Botanical Name: Fuchsia spp.
Fuchsias feature teardrop-shaped flowers in combinations of pinks, purples, and whites that bloom from spring through fall. The ‘Swingtime’ variety looks particularly beautiful with its red sepals and white to pinkish-purple petals.
15. Foxglove
Botanical Name: Digitalis purpurea
Foxgloves stand tall and proud, with tubular flowers marching up their spikes for upto two weeks in one go. The ‘Camelot Lavender’ Foxglove is noteworthy, displaying lavender-colored blooms with beautifully speckled throats from early to midsummer.
16. Hydrangea
Botanical Name: Hydrangea macrophylla
Hydrangeas are all about big, round flower clusters in blue, pink, purple, and white that grace the gardens from mid-spring to fall. The ‘Endless Summer’ series is particularly stunning, offering large, multicolored blooms that can change color based on the soil’s pH level.
17. Morning Glory
Botanical Name: Ipomoea purpurea
Morning glories produce trumpet-shaped flowers that offer a seamless blend of purple and white. These vigorous climbers adorn fences and trellises, and can be pretty invasive if left unchecked.
18. Bleeding Heart
Botanical Name: Dicentra spectabilis
This perennial is known for its heart-shaped pink and white flowers that dangle from arched stems. ‘Gold Heart’ offers a stunning contrast with bright yellow leaves against the soft pink flowers in the early summer days.
19. Cosmos
Botanical Name: Cosmos bipinnatus
Cosmos feature daisy-like flowers in shades of pink, white, and red on tall, slender stems, a common sight in cottage gardens. The ‘Seashells Mix’ variety stands out with its rolled petals, giving the flowers a tubular appearance.
20. Bee Balm
Botanical Name: Monarda didyma
Bee Balm is a favorite among pollinators, showcasing vibrant red, pink, or purple flowers from late spring to early summer months. The ‘Jacob Cline’ cultivar stands out with its large, bright red blooms, which attract hummingbirds.
21. Petunia
Botanical Name: Petunia spp.
Petunias are popular for their wide range of colors and patterns and are probably the easiest-growing specimens. You can also get this flower in bi-color varieties that majorly last in the summer months and fades once the winters arrive.
22. Gladiolus
Botanical Name: Gladiolus spp.
Gladiolus plants feature tall spikes of colorful flowers in the sunnier months that are planted around 60-90 days before the blooming season. The ‘Green Star’ variety is notable for its unusual bright green flowers, adding a unique touch to gardens and arrangements.
23. Hyacinth
Botanical Name: Hyacinthus spp.
Hyacinths are known for their intense fragrance and densely packed florets in blue, white, pink or purple shades. ‘Woodstock’ offers deep burgundy blooms, a rare choice in the group of hyacinths.
24. Gaillardia
Botanical Name: Gaillardia spp.
Also known as Blanket Flowers, Gaillardia blooms in bright red, yellow, and orange. The ‘Fanfare Blaze’ variety is notable for its trumpet-shaped petals and bold red-and-yellow coloring.
25. Bee Orchid
Botanical Name: Ophrys apifera
This unique orchid resembles a bee, featuring purple, brown and yellow colors aiding in its pollination. It’s a fascinating example of mimicry in flowers, commonly found in meadows and grasslands.
26. Crown Imperial
Botanical Name: Fritillaria imperialis
This stately flower features a crown of bell-shaped blooms in orange, red, or yellow atop a tall stem with a tuft of leaves on top. It’s a spring bloomer known for its attractive appearance and heady garlic-like smell.
27. Zinnia
Botanical Name: Zinnia elegans
Zinnias are loved for their bright, bold colors and many flower forms. The ‘Yellow Flame’ variety is eye-catching with its yellow and red bicolor petals.
28. Calla Lily
Botanical Name: Zantedeschia spp.
Calla Lilies are popular for their trumpet-shaped flowers, which can be white, pink, yellow, or even black. You can also grow different color varieties in clusters and even try propagating it indoors.