Your Flowers Guide

A modern flower guide for US gardeners,

planners, and curious beginners.

Types of flowers

Enjoy your flowers by color, season

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Oncidium Orchid brightens pots with dancing, spray-like blooms that add airy movement to a room.
Begonia pours rich color into shady beds, borders and containers, creating a soft, glowing backdrop all season.
Calendula warms containers with cheerful orange and apricot daisies that feel vintage and homey.
Yarrow brings a crisp, meadow look to rock gardens, with flat-topped blooms in tidy clusters.
Goldenrod lifts late-season borders with feathery gold plumes that read like soft light at dusk.
Forsythia turns borders into early-spring sunshine, covering bare stems with bright yellow bursts.
Daylily makes beds feel lush and forgiving, flashing trumpet blooms that look fresh even in mixed plantings.
Black-eyed Susan gives wild garden drifts a prairie feel, with dark centers that pop against yellow rays.