Summer is the kind of season, that attracts people to go out and enjoy with the beauty of nature. In such a viral blossoming season, pink flowers are particularly special due to their tenderness and the availability of different forms. If you are looking for curb appeal or handy tips when it comes to garden make-over and/or generally wish to find out more about pretty pink flowers that will enhance your yard, grounds, or garden during the summer, read on to find some of the most beautiful options out there.
1. Roses
Roses perfectly embody the idea of tradition and refinement; this flower with Tulsa flower delivery can be found in a great number of remarkable pink tones. From soft pink to intense magenta, the roses steal the show with their velvety petals and lovely fragrance. Other types such as ‘Queen Elizabeth,’ ‘Gertrude Jekyll,’ and ‘Pink Peace’ are noted for their profuseness and are well suited to borders, and pots or to cut and bring indoors to brighten up your home.
2. Peonies
Peonies are another favorite flower available at Broken Arrow Florist that comes under this category because of their large, feathery flowers coupled with a very sweet smell. Pink flowering takes place between the middle of spring to early summer, with the color ranging from pale pink to hot pink/coral pink. Strains like ‘Sarah Bernhardt,’ ‘Coral Charm,’ and ‘Bowl of Beauty’ are top-selling begonias because of their vigor and showiness of flowers; hence, they can be used to make impact statements in your planting beds.
3. Cosmos
Cosmos are well cherished as they produce happy-looking daisy-like flowers on slim stems during summer. It is available at Mrs. DeHavens Flower Shop’s in different colors of pink ranging from light pink and other deeper and richer pinks like fuchsia. Cosmos require little effort on gardeners’ part and are especially popular for attracting pollinators; they grow well, by choice, in wildflower gardens, meadows, or as borders for cottage-style designs.
4. Geraniums
Geraniums are bushes that are annuals or perennials with successional flowers in the summer. The clusters of pink flowers which may have veins in a different color or have a darker center brighten up garden beds hanging baskets or window boxes. Some of the popular types include; ‘Rozanne’, ‘Pink penny, and ‘Splish splash’ since they are easy to maintain and the flowers last long.
5. Phlox
Phlox are bushy perennials that grow upright and bloom in mid-summer with panicles of fragrant, thin, five-petaled flowers. It can be bought in pastel pink to bright pink depending on the preference of the consumer. Some of the commonly grown Phlox such as ‘David’, ‘Bright Eyes’, and ‘Laura’ are not only admired for their flowers but also for the butterflies and hummingbirds that they attract to the garden.
6. Dahlias
Dahlias are valued for their beautiful and often very detailed flowers that are produced in an astounding array of sizes and many beautiful shades of pink. It is commonly in midsummer and through the fall that these flowers will bloom, and they are ideal for borders and cutting gardens. Pink specialists include ‘Café au Lait’, ‘Bishop of Llandaff’, and ‘Thomas Edison’ to mention but a few, to demonstrate the varieties of pink that are available on the dahlia.
7. Sweet Peas
Sweet peas are perennials that rails or climbs and they are recognized for producing delicate flowers with a sweet fragrance that blooms throughout the summer. They have pink colors ranging from extremely light to deep crimson with a fragrant smell that draws honey stickers and butterflies. Sweet peas are suitable to grow on treillage, fences, or being cut for the vase.
8. Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are plants that grow as shrubs and produce large flowers in the summer and Autumn, coming in what is referred to as mophead or lace-cap flowers. One type is the ‘Endless Summer’ and the ‘Pink Diamond’ that has pink flowers but the intensity of pink can be affected by the pH of the soil. Hydrangeas are equally suitable for the dramatic impact on the darker open spaces of gardens or for highlighting the focus point in the areas with mixed planting.
The physiology of the summer pink flowers also helps to beautify the garden and causes people to have happy, loving, and calm emotions. Most people are familiar with the beauty of roses, the fanciness of the cosmos, or the sophistication of peonies there is a pink flower that will complement any garden type and individual taste. Thus, as summer reveals its heat and richness, take these lovely flowers to your gardens and turn them into a paradise on earth.
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