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    • Achimenes. Scientific name: Achimenes Longiflora. Plant Type: Perennial (zones 10-11), Annual. Geographic Origin: Central and South America. Sun Exposure: Partial shade, full shade.
    • Amarcrinum. Scientific name: X Amarcrinum. Plant Type: Perennial (zones 8-10), Annual. Geographic Origin: South Africa. Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade.
    • Anemone. Scientific name: Anemone. Plant Type: Perennial (Zones 3-7), Annual. Geographic Origin: Subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Europe, Americas. Sun Exposure: Full to Partial.
    • Anise Hyssop. Scientific name: Agastache Foeniculum. Plant Type: Short Lived Perennial. Geographic Origin: Northern Regions. Sun Exposure: Partial shade to full sun.
  1. Jun 17, 2024 · Bright pink blooms adorn its green-gray stalks, making it a charming addition to gardens. Its lifespan is only three to four years, although it can live longer with regular deadheading and winter pruning.

    • Peony. Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer. Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade. Description: Peonies are known for their large, showy blooms and lush foliage.
    • Coneflower. Bloom Time: Summer to early fall. Sun Exposure: Full sun. Description: Coneflowers are beloved for their vibrant large pink flowers and prominent central cones.
    • Astilbe. Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer. Sun Exposure: full sun to full shade. Description: Astilbe plants produce feathery plumes of pink flowers.
    • Bee Balm. Bloom Time: Summer. Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade. Description: Bee balm features unique, tufted flower heads in bright pink hues. It's a great plant for attracting pollinators like hummingbirds and bees.
    • Bergenia
    • Coral Bells
    • Foxglove
    • Lupine
    • Aster
    • Impatiens
    • Hyssop
    • Delphinium
    • Lychnis coronaria 'Gardeners World’
    • Campions

    This lovely pink perennial produces heart-shaped leaves and is often referred to as “pigsqueak.” The name may sound funny, but it refers to the noise that the flowers make when they are rubbed together. It blooms with large rosettes that pop out among green, glossy leaves. Generally used as a groundcover, bergenia doesn’t grow very tall but instead...

    Coral bells grow best in zones 3 through 10 and can be grown in full sun, partial sun, or even shade. They are incredibly hardy and produce remarkable, delicate little flowers in bright pink.

    Foxglove is an eye-catching flower that is available in many different colors, including pink. You can also find foxglove in shades of pale purple. It is toxic, so you won’t want to grow it anywhere in which pets or small children might be tempted to take a taste. Otherwise, this pink flower is an easy-to-grow perennial that is hardy in zones four ...

    Lupines are so tough that they are often seen growing alongside roadways and in ditches. These pink perennials produce tall floral spikes up to three feet high. You aren’t limited to pink, either. You can also find lupines in shades of red, blue, white, and purple.

    Aster is not only an easy-to-grow pink perennial, but it also attracts pollinators. It’s closely related to the daisy and blooms all the way from summer until the end of the fall months. It can attract all kinds of pollinators, including butterflies, and generally grows up to four feet tall.

    Impatiens aren’t very frost-tolerant, so you should only grow them as perennials in areas that do not receive much cold weather. Otherwise, they can be grown in containers and brought indoors when there is a risk of a cold snap. These beautiful pink flowers are easy to care for and attract all kinds of pollinators, including butterflies and humming...

    Hyssop, also known as Agastache, produces bright pink spikes that grow to about four feet tall. The plant’s blooms smell much like anise when they are crushed, making them a good choice for gardeners who want to cultivate a display that is functional as well as beautiful.

    Delphinium is a summer-blooming perennial that produces gorgeous displays of spiky pink florets. Usually planted at the rear of a flower bed, the delphinium grows quite tall and prefers lots of sun and water. It grows best in zones three through seven.

    This beautiful pink perennial sports silver-green foliage and dazzling hot pink flowers - they’re so bright, you’ll almost need sunglasses to look at them! With tall, angular stems, this perennial grows best in a sunny, well-draining location. It’s a short-lived perennial so it will only last for a few years. However, you can make the most of your ...

    Campions also grow relatively low to the ground, but despite their short stature, these lovely pink flowers are hard to miss. They are sold in a variety of neon shades, including orange and magenta. Flowers bloom in late spring on this plant, which is best cultivated in zones 3 through 8.

    • Peonies (Paeonia spp.) A perennial flower with large, showy blooms in shades of pink, red, and white. It is known for its sweet fragrance and is often used in cut flower arrangements.
    • Dianthus (Dianthus spp.) A perennial flower that comes in a variety of colors, including pink, red, purple, and white. It is known for its frilly, ruffled petals and sweet fragrance.
    • Phlox (Phlox spp.) A perennial flower that comes in a variety of colors, including pink, red, purple, and white. It is known for its large clusters of blooms and sweet fragrance.
    • Delphiniums (Delphinium spp.) A perennial plant with spikes of large, showy flowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, and white.
  2. Jun 21, 2024 · When you think of your favorite pink flowers, maybe tulips, Gerber daisies bursting with color, drift roses, or the Dianthus Interspecific Supra Pink, pink Forget-Me-Nots, or pink hydrangeas come to mind.

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  4. Mar 24, 2023 · If the color pink also makes you dream or inspires you, this stunning selection of flowering perennials with pink blooms will energize your garden for all the months from January to December!

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