68 Types of Pink Flowers (With Pictures and Plant Care Tips)
Pink flowers are a great addition to floral arrangements, bouquets, and decor. The color pink oozes affection, playfulness, and cheer and is a universal color of pure love, making it great for celebratory events.
The Butterfly Bush Pink Delight is a true gem in any garden. This voluptuous flower has a unique ability to attract butterflies; hence that’s how it received its name.
Calla lily is a genus of 28 species that are native to Africa. These flowers usually grow 1-3 feet tall and can be easily spotted by their unique signature bloom.
Carnations are the epitome of timeless beauty and fragrance. As a seasoned gardener, I’ve grown my fair share of these pink flowers, and they never fail to impress.
Chrysanthemum plants bloom in autumn and early winter. It is a crowd favorite for fall and winter arrangements or decorations. Chrysanthemums are native to China and come in over 40 different species.
Hibiscus features captivating pink blossoms with a tropical appeal. These beautiful pink flowers embody the tropical lushness of their native Pacific Rim.
Cherry Blossom is a famous Japanese tree brought in 1912 to the United States to represent good foreign relations. Cherry Blossoms bloom in spring, and their branches fill with stunning pink flowers with a lovely scent.
Dahlias are a part of the Asteraceae family and come in over 40 different species originating in Mexico. Dahlias symbolize grace, kindness, and femininity and are known for their unique petal structure.
The lovely hollyhock makes for picture perfect home facade and works great for privacy if placed along a fence line. They can grow along a trellis or by themselves in a garden setting.