10 Beautiful Types Of Small Flowers You May Not Have Seen

When it comes to planning out the sort of flowers you want for your garden, the general rule seems to be “go big or go home!” But if you haven’t already considered it yet, you definitely shouldn’t overlook smaller flowers! 

10 Beautiful Types Of Small Flowers You May Not Have Seen

Small flowers add so much depth to your garden and they are a great way to add more greenery that will have a beautiful fragrance without being too in your face.

Small flowers are usually a lot easier to look after than larger flowers too, and they are equally as beautiful. 

If you want to add some smaller flowers to your garden but you don’t know where to start, then you have come to the right place!

We have put together a list of 10 beautiful types of small flowers you may not have seen before. There is something for everyone on this list, so read on to find out more about these small flowers! 

Whether you want to add a bit of extra color to your garden or you want your space to have a beautiful fragrance, there are plenty of beautiful types of small flowers for you to choose from. 

Each of the flowers on this list will be perfect for your garden, and they will make a subtle difference to the space and add a whole new dimension to your whole outdoor space.

Check out the different types of small flowers below and see which ones you feel attracted to the most! 

1. Queen Anne’s Lace

Queen Anne’s Lace (Daucus carota) is a small type of flower that can usually be found sprouting from carrots when you have left them in the ground for too long.

The flowers themselves are incredibly tiny and they are a beautiful white color that will stand out against the green foliage surrounding them. 

This type of small flower needs full sun to grow properly, but they can also survive in partially shaded areas too. When it comes to the type of soil, make sure to keep Queen Anne’s Lace in loose well-drained soil. 

This plant is quite aggressive in its spread, so the best thing to do is to deadhead it before it gets out of hand. Queen Anne’s Lace is also deer resistant too. 

2. Stonecrop

Stonecrop (Sedum) is actually a type of succulent that grows tiny, star-shaped flowers that you can get in a variety of different colors. The flowers can grow anywhere between 6-24 inches, so they will never grow too tall. 

Lots of stonecrop varieties are deer resistant, but not all of them are, so you may want to check first depending on which type you want to use in your garden. They thrive in full sun, but they can also survive in partially shaded areas too. 

They come in many different colors, some of the most common include red, pink, yellow, and white. They are a wonderful small flower to keep in your garden when you want some extra detail in your garden design. 

3. Heather

Heather (Calluna vulgaris) is a small type of perennial shrub, so it’s perfect for your garden if you want a plant that will bloom every year.

They are typically purple in color and the shade can vary, but it is not uncommon to come across Heather flowers that are mauve or white too. 

Heather is a type of slow-growing plant, so don’t be discouraged if it takes a bit longer to fully bloom than some of your other plants! You just need to be patient and make sure you are keeping it in the right condition. 

This flower likes full sun but can survive in partially shaded areas, and it needs sandy, moist soil in order to properly thrive. 

4. Yarrow

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a beautiful kind of small flower that comes in a variety of different colors, some of which include purple, white, yellow, pink, orange, and red.

These little flowers will make a fantastic addition to your garden and they will add a wonderful pop of color that will really take your garden to the next level!

They typically bloom between the summer and the fall, so as the weather is getting cooler and other plants are dying off, your Yarrow flowers will still be around to give your garden some life. 

Yarrow thrives in full sun only, so make sure you keep it in an area that doesn’t have any shade. 

5. Lantana

Lantana (Lantana camara) is a type of vibrant small flower that comes in a variety of different colors, some of which include red, orange, yellow, blue, white, pink, and purple.

This particular kind of flower is perfect for anyone who wants really colorful flowers but doesn’t want them all to be too big. 

This is a type of annual plant, so it will only bloom once, but it is absolutely worth it just to see all of the magnificent colors for yourself. When you keep Lantana flowers, make sure to keep them in full sun areas only, as they don’t particularly like shade.

You will also want to make sure that they are kept in well-draining soil if you want them to grow and bloom properly. 

6. Butterfly Weed

Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) has a very exotic vibe to it, and it will give your garden a bit of a tropical feel! The flowers are typically orange in color, but sometimes you will find variants that are yellow instead. 

This is a great small flower to keep in your garden if you want to attract wildlife. Bees and butterflies love the Butterfly Weed, hence the name! Your garden will feel alive when you bring these flowers into the space. 

Butterfly Weed needs dry, well-drained soil in order to grow properly, and they only thrive in full sun, so make sure you keep them out of even partially shaded areas! 

7. Primrose

Primrose (Primula spp.) is a cute, small flower and when it blooms, its flowers are quite a sight to behold!

They are most common in their white form, but they can also bloom in lots of different colors, some of which include red, pink, orange, yellow, blue, and purple. 

When Primrose has fully grown, they only reach a height of  6-20 inches, so they are incredibly small in comparison to other flowers. They thrive in partial shade and full shade, so they are perfect for gardens that don’t get a lot of sunlight. 

If you do keep Primrose in your garden, make sure to keep them in moist, well-drained soil. 

8. Egyptian Star Clusters

Egyptian Star Clusters (Pentas lanceolata) are a type of small flower that grow to be about 4 inches and they grow in 5-pointed star clusters. They come in a few different colors, some of which include red, pink, lavender, and white. 

If you want a type of small flower in your garden that will attract wildlife, then Egyptian Star Clusters are perfect. Not only do they attract bees and butterflies, but they also attract hummingbirds!

These flowers will make your garden feel alive and they will also look fantastic in contrast to all the green foliage. 

Make sure to keep your Egyptian Star Clusters in full sun or partially shaded areas and make sure they are kept in rich, well-draining soil too. 

9. Lily Of The Valley

Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis) is an incredibly petite type of small flower that is bell-shaped and a beautiful soft white in color. You will have no issues picking this flower out amongst the rest of your foliage! 

One thing that is important to note before you plant the Lily of the Valley is that it is incredibly toxic to both humans and animals, so make sure you take that into account before you plant them. 

They thrive in partial sun or shaded areas, so they are perfect for gardens that don’t get a lot of sunlight. 

10. Creeping Phlox

Creeping Phlox (Phlox stolonifera) can grow in many different sizes and ways, but it is especially popular as a creeping, low-spreading plant. It loves environments with rocks and it will really add lots of beautiful detail to your garden. 

This type of plant is another great one to have around if you want to attract wildlife into your outdoor space. Bees and hummingbirds are particularly drawn to Creeping Phlox. 

Creeping Phlox also needs to be kept in an area will full or partial sunlight in order to properly thrive. 

Conclusion

Each of these types of small flowers will make a fine addition to your garden. They will add depth and color to the whole space without making it feel too cluttered, and most of these flowers come in many different colors. 

If you are looking for some unique kinds of small flowers to keep in your garden, then try some of these varieties out for yourself! You will not be disappointed when you see them bloom in your garden! 

Diane Peirce
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