Red spider lily is my favorite because of its blood red hue and symbolism.
Most of the time it’s tulips. They’re classic, not overly fancy, come in a ton of colors and a few different petal shapes if you need something a little extra, and they just remind me of spring and the shape makes me happy.
The one I like that’s out of my league is the fuchsia. I wanted one for a few years, kept forgetting to buy one, and last year I finally got one. It was about double what I like to spend on plants because half of them die because I’m an over-waterer. The fuchsia lasted a week. 😣
This thing looks magical though, and I still can’t believe it’s from this planet.
I’m also a big fan of tulips. I live near the park in Ottawa where they hold the annual tulip festival. It’s always a great time.
They’re just so versatile. Even a single one has great minimalist beauty. A nice bouquet adds a burst of color to match or complement a room. And their straight, controlled shape can make beautiful displays or patterns outdoors. I also enjoy them at all stages of bloom too.
The ones at the Ottawa festival are genetically engineered to form specific colour petals (including colour gradients and patterns on the petals themselves), and then the bulbs are strategically planted to form really beautiful flowerbeds with nice patterns or even simple images. It’s like pixel art with flowers 🌷
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Oh no! You picked a dark magic one! 😮
They would definitely not be as charming if that happened.
That’s ok, that fuschia had a good life that week. I’ve killed many an expensive rose bush in a week or two. ;)
Gerbera, to me those are the “floweriest flowers” I know.
I’m a simple man and enjoy the sheer size and simplicity of the sunflower. Plus a field of them is just gorgeous.
Hibiscus flowers typically last less than 48 hours but have some insanely beautiful varieties and smell so good!
Two of my favorites that I have in my yard are the:
Imperial DragonI’ve always loved a Frangipani (especially the white ones)
I have a soft spot for flowering trees, and these always remind me of fun times by the coast (plus some part of me thinks they look like a delicious forbidden food).
There are some insane red varieties of plumería! The traditional yellow are more fragrant though.
This place nearby me has hundreds of varieties: https://www.junglejacksplumeria.com/shop-plumeria-ab
Frangipani smells absolutely amazing… 😍
They also look great behind your ear/in your hair, good choice!100% agree about the fragrance, one of my faves!
Hellebores (aka Lenten Rose) because they flower early in the spring, and their flowers stay for a few months and change color during that time.
I also love Virginia Bluebells because the blossoms are so durn pretty :)
For flowering shrubs, I love lilacs. I planted four of them along the side of my house. They were maybe a foot tall when I planted them 7 years ago, and now they’re at least 10 feet tall. The blooms are so fragrant - I love opening the windows to let the scent into my house.
For annuals, lantana are one of my favorites and every year I put a bunch of them in my pots and planters. In some zones they’re perennial and invasive, but in mine they die out in autumn. They have such bright, happy flower clusters, it always makes me smile to see them :)
Gardening season is starting soon and I’m excited in case you couldn’t tell!
I love lilacs but they won’t grow here.
Glad to see some lilac love here. Anytime I’m out on a walk past some lilacs, I always make a point to stop and smell them.
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Anything with just a really good purple. Deep purples and indigos and such that are so purple they’re blue and so blue their purple.
Lilac. Growing up, my childhood home had lilac bushes all around the edge. I used to build forts underneath like it was my own private space. The smell of lilacs brings me back to my happy childhood.
Firefly Petunia, because it glows in the dark.
Freesia, because it reminds me of my childhood and Spring.
Lavandula smells nice and is Purple
Love me some dahlias, they have such an intricate petal pattern when they bloom!
Black-eyed Susan. They grow in big bunches and expand outward each year in a ring where the seeds fall. Just a simple flower that stands out in late summer in my area and lasts through fall. It’s low maintenance too.
I love these, they are so robust, and beautiful. Maybe not my favorite but I do think they are my MVP.
I don’t know that they deserve favorite because of what they are, they don’t even have much of a smell! But there is just something about them I love, and maybe it’s memories or how “wild” they look as they grow in bunches. It reminds me of wildflowers in a field.
Peony because I like the way it looks like a ruffled ball of fabric