Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Red Flower Plants for Your Garden

Put Some Passion in Your Garden!
Put Some Passion in Your Garden!
Put Some Passion in Your Garden!
Red Flowering Plants - Put Some Passion in Your Garden! - See more at: http://www.plantdelights.com/Red-Flowering-Plants-for-sale/Red-Flowering-Plants/Red-Flowered-Plants/#sthash.K8B1cSsD.dpuf
Red Flowering Plants - Put Some Passion in Your Garden!
From ruby to strawberry, from port to merlot, from blood to fire, from scarlet to vermillion, the color red is the color of passion, danger, and beauty. What better color could you choose for an exciting garden than red flowering plants?

Here is a short list of the best red flowering plants at Plant Delights Nursery
- See more at: http://www.plantdelights.com/Red-Flowering-Plants-for-sale/Red-Flowering-Plants/Red-Flowered-Plants/#sthash.K8B1cSsD.dpuf
Red Flowering Plants - Put Some Passion in Your Garden!
From ruby to strawberry, from port to merlot, from blood to fire, from scarlet to vermillion, the color red is the color of passion, danger, and beauty. What better color could you choose for an exciting garden than red flowering plants?

Here is a short list of the best red flowering plants at Plant Delights Nursery - See more at: http://www.plantdelights.com/Red-Flowering-Plants-for-sale/Red-Flowering-Plants/Red-Flowered-Plants/#sthash.K8B1cSsD.dpuf

Red flowering Plants - Put Some Passion in Your Garden


From Dahlia to scarlet, the color red is the color of passion and beauty. What better color could you choose for an existing garden than red flowering plants.
Red flowers draw attention to the garden. A big, bold planting of all red can practically stop traffic! Red flowers pair beautifully with orange and yellow, as well as white. 

Here is a short list of best red flowering plants at Gurgaon Garden.
Dahlia - From charming little front-of-the-border annuals to massive plants with flowers bigger than your head, dahlias can be counted on to make a statement in the garden.

Strawflower - Enjoy summer's flowers into fall by growing this brightly colored charmer that dries right on the plant.This easy-to-grow, sun-loving annual heralds from Australia and is a great pick for hot, dry sites.

Verbena - Verbena is a spreading plant ideal for cascading over retaining walls, pots, baskets, and window boxes. As log as the soil is extremely well drained, verbena will reward gardeners with countless clusters of small blooms all season.

Rose - Garden roses are predominantly hybrid roses that are grown as ornamental plants in private or public gardens. They are one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants, especially in temperate climates. 

Gazania - This tough plant endures poor soil, baked conditions, and drought beautifully and still produces bold-color, daisy like flowers from all spring. They're great in beds and borders and containers, too.

Celosia - Celosia A topnotch cut flower, celosia also dries well, making it a favorite of crafters who like to make dried flower arrangements. If you don't have the heart to cut it, celosia is a great garden plant that reliably blooms all summer long.

Petunia - Petunias are fail proof favorites for gardeners everywhere. They are vigorous growers and prolific bloomers from mid-spring through late fall.

Sweet William - Sweet William is a species of Dianthus native to parts of Asia. It grows to 30–75 cm tall, with flowers in a dense cluster of up to 30 at the top of the stems and have a spicy, clove-like scent. Each flower is 2–3 cm diameter with five petals displaying serrated edges. Wild plants produce red flowers with a white base.

Salvia - Named 'Scarlet sage' because it is most commonly found in scarlet colour though it comes in other colours like pink, cream, purple and blue. It is a hardy variety which can grow as tall as 40 inches but now a days dwarf varieties are very popular with the garden lovers which grow no more than 15 inches in height. The foliage is dark green, heart shaped, pointed at tips and serrated at the edges. The flowers tower over the foliage on long terminal spikes. 

Flaming Katy - Kalanchoes are succulent plants with flat, glossy, green leaves. Kalanchoes will also bloom with small pretty flowers in shades of reds. The small flowers are grouped in tightly paced flowerheads borne on long stems. Each head has between 20 - 50 flowers. Will thrive outdoors in frost-free areas. Ideal container or indoor plant.

Amaryllis Lily - These plants are popularly but erroneously known as Amaryllis, which is an African genus, in the same family. Some flowers have uniform colors or patterns on all six petals while others have more pronounced colors on the upper petals than on the lower ones.

Scarlet Flax - Scarlet flax is a wildflower that is indigenous to North Africa and Southern Europe, but has become naturalized in other desert areas. It can be grown successfully in all regions in India. Each solitary scarlet bloom only lasts about a day, but new blooms are produced serially for a continuous presence amidst foliage only a foot or so high. 

Of course, there are plenty more where those came from. When you are ready to buy red flowering plants for your garden, check online list for red flowering plants.

Hope you enjoy the beauty!!

Happy Gardening and Always Live your Passion!!

Shared with ABC Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday, Today's flower, Floral Flower Fotos, Ruby Tuesday Too , Outdoor Wednesday and Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day.

24 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful, all and each pf your red flowers.

    red rose

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  2. Great sequence of gorgeous flowers. Carver, ABCW-Team

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  3. Lovely RED flowers!
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  4. Beautiful post... write something for rainy season plants preparation

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    1. Thanks Bhuvesh for visiting and comment.
      I will do, can you please more elaborate on rainy season plants as I believe mainly is Balsam.

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  5. Second to last photograph is my favorite. Lovely, just lovely.
    JM Illinois

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    1. Thanks JM for visiting and comment.
      For me all are gorgeous flowers :)

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  6. Your red flowers are beautiful, they surprisingly are mostly things we could grow in the US. The exceptions in the ground are the Amaryllis lily, I would have to grow it indoors in a pot, and the Kalanchoe and Gazania.

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    1. Thanks Hannah for visiting and lovely comment :)

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  7. Red flowers really do brighten our gardens, don't they? I have some red poppies and dahlias on order. I am eager to receive them and get them in the ground. I hope my red dahlias will be as lovely as yours. Happy Bloom Day!

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    1. Thanks Dorothy for visit. I do agree with your comment.
      Hope your garden will bloom with red flowers sooner.
      Happy Gardening :)

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  8. Red is not my favourite colour, but red blooms certainly do pop in the garden. Happy bloom day!

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    1. Thanks Dorothy for visit. I agree with your comment.
      Happy Gardening :)

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  9. just Lovely :)
    and do not miss

    SATURDAY SHOW OFF

    it is FUN :)
    Welcome
    The Roseman

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    1. Thanks Hakan for visit and invitation on your blog.
      I have linked my post there and will link new post :)

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  10. Ohh the red color is looking awesome in the garden. I have many flower plants which are red in my garden. Verbena is the best one here. I just loved it.
    I bought some flower seeds online and started gardening.
    Thank You!

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    1. Thanks for comments... it seems like this is your venture.. you are posting comments in all my of blog articles. Plz don't do this otherwise I need to delete those comments.

      Happy Gardening.

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  11. Hi.. fabulous plants and flowers showing hard work put in, am new in Gurgaon, living in a place where all i can see is a huge grilled fence , wish to cover it with some fast growing vine, can you suggest a suitable vine that grows fast and cover my grilled outside as per the weather and climatic conditions of the place, and yes where to get that and how to grow it, this will be my almost first attempt to gardening it will be a great help, thanks in anticipation!

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  12. Thank you for your articles that you have shared with us. Hopefully you can give the article a good benefit to us. Plants And Gardening

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