From the Green Tulip to the endangered Green Flower Indian Mallow native to Hawaii, each one has an emerald like shine. Wait, there are more! The hooded Green Jack-in-the-Pulpit, the frilly Emerald Dianthus, the 'Feeling Green' Chrysanthemum, Bells of Ireland with bell-shaped blooms, and the unique Viridiflora rose.
If you want to add a plant to your garden that stands out from the rest with a distinctive hue, then go for any one of these emerald flowers!
Botanical Name: Tulipa
These emerald flowers are quite a rare sight in the wild, but you can surely have one indoors or in your garden for a splendid display!
Botanical Name: Arisaema triphyllum
A woodland perennial, this one has a hooded appearance, which makes it look like a green serpent!
Botanical Name: Dianthus
You just can’t leave Dianthus out of this list, especially when it looks this good with the emerald hue! It has a frilly ball-like shape.
Botanical Name: Abutilon sandwicense
The Indian Mallow is native to Hawaii and has beautiful emerald-yellow flowers with a touch of green. It blooms in summer and fall.
Botanical Name: Moluccella laevis
An annual with bell-shaped flowers, these blooms grow on tall stems. They have a striking hue which is a mix of green and emerald.
Botanical Name: Rosa chinensis ‘Viridiflora’
There is truth in the saying, there’s a rose for every occasion! And see, we have one on this list, too! The Viridiflora rose has lovely emerald sepals.
Botanical name: Celosia
This one belongs to the Amaranth (Amaranthaceae) family and has many varieties that display striking green blooms. The popular one includes Celosia Spring Green!
Botanical name: Euphorbia amygdaloides
It is a perennial flowering plant that spreads underground. It produces bright emerald flowers
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