13 Beautiful Types Of Summer Flowers You May Not Have Seen

As summer approaches, there is nothing quite like the sight of beautiful flowers in bloom; from vibrant colors to sweet fragrances, flowers can really brighten up your day and have become a key part of the warm days and heady sunshine that we associate with the summer months.

13 Beautiful Types Of Summer Flowers You May Not Have Seen

We all know the classic summer flowers; art and literature are packed with references to roses, daisies, and sunflowers. But this summer, why not try something a little different? 

Here are a range of beautiful summer flowers you may never have seen before – read on to expand your botanical knowledge and discover a new favorite summer flower.

1. Delphiniums

Delphiniums are tall, showy perennials that can reach heights of up to 1.5 m.

They come in a range of colors including blue, pink, purple, and white, and are often found in gardens throughout the summer months.

The flowers have a unique form; each one features four ‘petals’ that look like little boats or stars – this is what gives Delphiniums its name, and helps to create a truly stunning display.

To help delphiniums reach their full potential, take care to plant them in a sunny spot away from strong winds and water regularly.

2. Cosmos

Cosmos are delicate, daisy-like flowers that grow in tall, bushy clumps.

They come in a variety of colors – including bright pink, white, sunny orange, and cheerful yellow – and can reach heights of up to 1 m, making them a great addition to any bed or border.

The petals of the cosmos flower are thin and papery and the center of the flower can look a bit like a puffball – giving them a unique, almost whimsical appearance.

Cosmos are perfect for containers or beds and borders, and can also be grown from seed, making them an easy choice for novice gardeners just looking to add their first patch of color to a summer garden.

3. Verbena Bonariensis

The Verbena Bonariensis is a tall and slender perennial with delicate, lilac-colored flowers.

It has a unique structure – the flowers form in clusters of tiny blossoms at the top of each thin stem, and can reach heights of up to 1.8 m.

Verbena is often used for ornamental purposes due to its vibrant colors, and will typically bloom in varieties of purple, pink, white, and yellow – all of which feature delicate little petals that look like tiny stars when viewed from afar.

Verbenas are often used to create beautiful hanging baskets or planted in garden beds to create a stunning display – why not pair them with some other summer flowers to create a truly eye-catching display?

This flower is perfect for sunny borders and will often attract bees and butterflies throughout the summer months. As it can spread quickly, it’s best to keep it in check by pruning it back every now and then.

4. Dahlias

Dahlias are a classic summer flower, but they still remain one of the most beautiful choices – and come in a wide variety of shapes and colors.

They are perfect for adding texture to any garden bed or border, as the petals can be almost papery or fluffy in appearance.

5. Erigeron

Erigeron is an elegant and unusual summer flower that can reach heights of up to 1 m. It has daisy-like flowers with delicate petals and comes in shades of white, pink, or blue.

The flowers are often found in clusters at the top of each stem, making a beautiful display that will bring color to any garden. They thrive when planted in sunny spots, but also tolerate partial shade as well.

6. Lavender

Lavender is the very essence of summer – it’s distinctive aroma and purple hue makes it one of the most recognizable and popular summer flowers.

Lavender is often used to scent gardens and fill homes with its soothing fragrance, as well as being a great addition to any flower arrangement or garden bed.

To help your lavender plant reach its full potential, take care to plant it in a sunny spot and water it regularly.

Pruning it back each year will also help to promote healthy growth and keep it looking its best.

7. Coreopsis

Coreopsis is a cheerful summer flower that comes in shades of yellow, orange, white, and pink.

The flowers have daisy-like petals and usually bloom in large clusters at the top of each stem, making them a great addition to any garden bed or border.

They are also perfect for use in containers, as they can reach heights of up to 1 m.

Coreopsis thrives in sunny spots and will often attract butterflies and other pollinators throughout the summer months. When planting, be sure to give them some space to grow, as they will spread quickly.

8. Asters

Another popular summer flower, asters are known for its star-shaped petals and vibrant colors. They come in a variety of shades including pink, purple, white, and yellow, and can reach heights of up to 1 m.

Asters are perfect for adding texture to any garden bed or border, as they look almost like tiny stars when viewed from afar.

Asters will usually bloom throughout the summer months and attract plenty of pollinators, making them a great choice for any garden.

They also make a beautiful addition to any bouquet or flower arrangement and can be used to fill any gaps in the garden.

9. Clematis

Clematis flowers have long been a favorite of gardeners, and these beautiful climbing plants come in a variety of colors and shades, including pink, white, blue, and purple.

Clematis will usually bloom for most of the summer months and can reach heights of up to 6 m when planted on trellises or pergolas, making them perfect for covering walls and brightening up brickwork or plain surfaces.

Clematis flowers have a unique shape that is almost like stars – their petals are often curved and pointed, making them a truly unique addition to any garden.

They will thrive when planted in sunny spots and can be easily trained to grow up trellises and pergolas – just make sure to prune them back regularly for best results.

10. Marigolds

Nothing says summer quite like a cheerful marigold! These bright blooms come in shades of yellow, orange, and white and are perfect for adding some color to any garden bed or border. 

They have daisy-like petals that are often double or even triple the size of their center, making them an eye-catching addition to any outdoor space.

Marigolds are also known for their ability to deter pests and unwanted insects from the garden.

Marigolds thrive when planted in sunny spots and should be watered regularly throughout the summer months for best results. When planting, be sure to leave some space between each plant, as they will spread quickly.

11. Zinnias

Multicolored and easy to grow, zinnias are the perfect addition to any summer garden. These cheerful flowers come in a variety of shades, ranging from bright oranges and purples to subtle yellows and pinks.

Zinnias will usually bloom throughout the summer months and produce large amounts of petals that can be used to fill any flower arrangement or garden bed.

Zinnias are easy to care for and will thrive when planted in sunny spots with well-drained soil. They will often attract butterflies and other pollinators throughout the summer months, making them a great choice for any garden.

12. Coneflowers

A popular garden flower, coneflowers consist of vibrant petals that bloom from the central cone-shaped head.

These flowers come in a range of shades including pink, yellow, white, and purple, and can reach heights of up to 1 m when planted in borders or beds.

Coneflowers are great for attracting bees and other pollinators to your garden and can be dried to create a stunning dried flower arrangement.

Coneflowers will usually bloom throughout the summer months, but they may need extra protection against heat and drought, which can cause them to wilt.

Be sure to water these beauties regularly and provide some shade if needed.

13. Daisies

One of the most recognizable flowers, daisies are a must-have for any summer garden. These cheerful blooms come in shades of white, yellow, and pink and can easily reach heights of up to 1 m when planted in borders or beds.

Daisies are perfect for brightening up any outdoor space and will usually bloom throughout the summer months with minimal effort.

Daisies prefer sunny spots, but can also tolerate some shade. Be sure to water them regularly throughout the summer months and provide some protection against extreme heat or cold if needed.

Final Thoughts

Summer is the perfect time to get creative with your garden, and these beautiful types of summer flowers are a great way to do just that.

Whether you choose marigolds, zinnias, coneflowers, coreopsis, or daisies, you can be sure that your outdoor space will be transformed into a vibrant and colorful oasis in no time!

Diane Peirce
Latest posts by Diane Peirce (see all)

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top