Try Inca 'Husky' Peruvian Lily, Amaryllis, 'Sweet Peach' Bouvardia, Carnation, Zinnia 'Zinderella Peach', 'Peach Finesse' Rose, 'Bolivian Peach' Gladiolus, 'Double Peach' Hibiscus, 'Peach Melba' Tulip, and 'David Austin Juliet' Rose for a peachy garden palette. And don't miss the Coral Charm Peony and Dahlia 'Peach Cobbler'.
What sets peach flowers apart from the rest is the elegant shade of the petals, that’s neither too loud, nor to soft, creating a refreshing appeal anywhere you grow them.
Botanical Name: Alstroemeria Inca ‘Husky’
The Peruvian Lily has a pattern like a tiger’s skin with a peach and white hue. The color also has hints of orange and yellow to it.
Botanical Name: Hippeastrum
The ruffled flowers of Amaryllis also come in peach hues. It blooms between late December and the end of June.
Botanical Name: Bouvardia Salisb. ‘Sweet Peach’
These peach flowers have a deeper hue and are amazing for bouquets. They grow 2-5 feet tall and are perfect for container arrangements.
There are over 300 carnation varieties, and you’ll find many with a mix of peach, ivory, and orange as well.
Botanical Name: Zinnia elegans ‘Zinderella Peach’
With frilly semi-double and fully double blooms, these have a salmon-peach color with a yellow top and darker center.
Botanical Name: Rosa ‘Roald Dahl’
This rose has beautiful peach flowers with a hint of orange to them. The color slowly fades and turns yellow as the blooms mature.
These flowers grow on tall stems with a peach hue on the outside and a yellow color inside. They bloom in July until frost.
Botanical Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Double Peach’
A lovely peach flower, this one grows quite large and has yellow stamens – it can easily grow in warm, frost-free areas and also indoors.
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