These flowers that look like fire have petals that mimic the appearance of a flame or might have a hue that gives out flickers of yellow, red, or a combination of both!
Do note that the flowers in this list may not exactly represent the “shape” of the flames, but they do resemble the fire with their color and a certain angle of their petals.
Botanical Name: Vriesea splendens
The Flaming Sword Flower’s beautiful orange and yellow petals appear like a flame in all its glory! Do not mistake this one with bromeliad, though!
Botanical Name: Paeonia ‘Flame’
This round flower have a collection of yellow stigmas, that, with the outer red petals, gives it an appearance of a fire contained in a small space!
Botanical Name: Lycoris radiata
The Red Spider Lily, with its red spider-leg-like petals, looks like a fire has broken out from the middle of the bloom and is drooping downwards!
Botanical Name: Kniphofia ‘Redhot Popsicle’
Its fiery red flowers grow on top of the slender, green stems, which looks like a collection of burning torches.
Botanical Name: Russelia equisetiformis
As obvious by the name, the plant’s flowers look like the firecrackers going haywire everywhere! The deep red color adds to the effect!
Botanical Name: Kniphofia
This one, too, looks like a bunch of torches lit up on the tall stalks. What makes it more appealing is the subtly transition from yellow (bottom) to the deep red (top).
Botanical Name: Gloriosa
Don’t you think these flowers are literally on fire? Right! Well, come a little breeze and they will appear like a flickering flames in the wind!
Botanical Name: Bidens ferulifolia ‘Campfire Flame’
This hybrid variety has flowers with a yellow center that gradually fade and takes a fiery orange hue in the petals – a group
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