#11 Dahlia
These gorgeous perennials come in a wide array of colors and are known for their distinctive petal formations.
#12 Red Marigold
Marigolds can range from pale yellow to a deep, russety red. And they’re very easy to grow.
#13 Hibiscus
Hibiscus flowers only last a day or two but they are quickly replaced by new blooms. You can also collect the petals and dry them, then steep them as tea, or use them in recipes like hibiscus-mint lemonade.
#14 Anthurium
Anthurium’s heart-shaped leaves can last for months and will re-bloom year-round with proper care.
#15 Cardinal Flower
Cardinal Flower prefers the wet soil of meadows and marshes.
#16 Anenome
These poppy-like flowers are very low maintenance. They blossom in early to mid-spring and are happiest in partial shade to full sun.
#17 Begonia
Begonia is fairly easy to grow. Remove dead flowers, leaves, and stems daily for the plant to truly thrive.
#18 Red Sunflower
Red Sunflower is a result of breeding.
#19 Camellia
Camellia states flower blooms in winter. It prefers partial shade and consistently moist, rich soil.
#20 Pentas
Pentas can humidity, drought, and heat-tolerant plant, they produce clusters of flowers attract bees and butterflies.