Ranging from the subtle blush of a dawn sky to the vibrant intensity of a summer sunset, these Pink Wildflowers not only add a burst of color to your garden but also invite a diverse array of wildlife.
Botanical Name: Sanguinaria canadensis ‘Venus’
Bloodroots have beautiful blood-red saps along with blooms that are a mix of white and pink. This plant is perfect for creating a carpet of beauty on the lawn.
Botanical Name: Aquilegia canadensis
Columbine wildflowers come in beautiful pinks, reds, and yellows. Native to North America, this plant is a favorite of pollinators.
Botanical Name: Dianthus armeria
The beautiful pink hues of these wildflowers spread an amazing fragrance, attracting butterflies to the garden. Deptford Pink is a European import that has naturalized in the Northern US.
Botanical Name: Lathyrus latifolius
Everlasting Pea is a vigorous climber with broad leaves and colorful flowers. It has a long blooming season as well.
Botanical Name: Mentha arvensis
Wild Mint is a fragrant herb with serrated leaves and small clusters of pink-lilac flowers. Its ability to thrive in sunlight and shade makes it a versatile wildflower.
Botanical Name: Silene virginica
This is a fiery beauty with hot pink blooms that grab the attention of hummingbirds and humans alike. The unique hues of its flowers are the reason behind its name.
Botanical Name: Tiarella cordifolia
The foam flower has beautifulheart-shaped leaves with delicate white and pink flowers. It is also known as the Heartleaf Foamflower.
Botanical Name: Eutrochium purpureum
Joe Pye Weed is a tall pink wildflower thatattracts butterflies and bees. In summer and fall, it showcases beautiful clusters of mauve-pink flowers.
Botanical Name: Mimosa microphylla
This unique plant has
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