Flowers are always admired for their delicate beauty, but they also embody powerful symbols of strength, resilience, and perseverance. Join us as we explore the secrets behind their symbolism!
20.12.2023 - 14:23 / balconygardenweb.com / Raul Cornelius
Burgundy flowers bring a rich, deep shade to your garden, making it stand out. In this guide, we’ll share some of the best ones you can easily grow, both indoors and outdoors!
Botanical Name: Zantedeschia spp.
The Burgundy Calla Lily is a stunning variation of the classic Calla Lily. Its deep burgundy or wine-red blooms are a popular choice for cut flowers.
Botanical Name: Dahlia
With its deep burgundy petals, this dahlia variety is a true stunner! Dahlias are known for their intricate and showy blooms, and this one is no exception.
Botanical Name: Rosa ‘Burgundy Iceberg’
These burgundy flowers are the perfect choice if you’re looking for a rose that will add a splash of rich shade to your garden.
The Chocolate Cosmos is a tuberous-rooted perennial native to Mexico. Its dark burgundy-brown flowers look stunning and emit a delightful chocolate-like fragrance.
Botanical Name: Lilium ‘Burgundy Red’
This stunning variety produces large, deep, burgundy-red flowers that are sure to turn heads! What’s more? It is easy to grow and maintain, too!
Botanical Name: Dianthus caryophyllus
Choose carnation if you are looking for a burgundy flower that you can use for gifting, too. Make sure it gets plenty of sunlight for larger blooms.
Botanical Name: Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Holy Grail’
If you need long-lasting flowers, you can also go with the Holy Grail Hibiscus. It has velvety, dark plum-burgundy petals.
Botanical Name: Alcea rosea ‘Burgundy Towers’
A tall and dark plant that can add some old-fashioned allure to the garden. Its frilly blooms will paint your garden burgundy from summer to fall.
Botanical Name: Calycanthus floridus
The Carolina Allspice is known for its small, tubular flowers that are a lovely burgundy shade. Some varieties also have
Flowers are always admired for their delicate beauty, but they also embody powerful symbols of strength, resilience, and perseverance. Join us as we explore the secrets behind their symbolism!
These blossoms, varying from the sunniest yellows to the deepest golds, can be a great addition to both garden and pots!
From the lucky Shamrock with heart-shaped leaves to the charming Bluebell and pretty Primrose, these native flowers bring beauty to Irish landscapes. Whether it's the yellow Cowslip, fluffy Bog Cotton, or vibrant Buttercup, each flower has its unique charm. Read on to learn about the diversity of Irish flora.
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If you can't find poppies, here are the next best things. We'll share details about Ranunculus, Cosmos, Tulips, and more flowers that look like poppies and the colors they bring to your garden.
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Be it a trellis, fence, or pergola, these Vines with Pink Trumpet Flowers cover them up beautifully while attracting beneficial pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies!
Stock flower (Matthiola incana), also known as gilly flower or hoary stock, is a hardy biennial plant that brings splashes of colour and a sweet and spicy fragrance to a cottage or informal garden. With clusters of blooms forming a frilly spire of petals and soft narrow green-grey leaves, it also makes a long-lasting cut flower. The species is native to southern Europe and has purple flowers, but many single- and double-flowered cultivars have been developed in a range of colours, from white and yellow through every shade of pink, to red and purple. Stocks attract pollinating insects to the garden.