These orange flower garden ideas will make your yard pop with color.
Peter Krumhardt
Bright colors are a great way to freshen up your garden design.
Orange flowers in particular will add some sizzle and visual excitement to your yard’s palette.
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Orange has even more impact when paired with bold red oryellow flowers.
Or you’re free to soften orange by a contrasting it with blue orpurple flowers.
Here are some of our favorite orange flower garden ideas.
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Plus, its bold blooms attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators to your yard.
Grow it in containers,hanging baskets, or along the edge of a flowerbed.
Plant it at the back of a border to repel hungry critters with its skunky scent.
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This beauty is often called leopard lily due to the red spots on its blooms.
Although the plant is short-lived, it will reseed itself for your future enjoyment.
Deer must think these flowers are too pretty to disturb because they tend to avoid this plant.
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This perennial also makes a greatcut flower.
This cold-climate poppy unfurls rich orange hues and delicate petals that resemble ruffled tutus.
Its tall stem and cup-shaped blooms will fill your vases beautifully.
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This dwarf annual produces lots of semi-double to double blooms.
Attract butterflies to your garden with thesedaisy-like flowersthat often reseed themselves.
Clusters of flowers on these lanky orange-blooming plantsattract droves of butterflies.
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Unlike other milkweed plants, this perennial does not have milky-sapped stems.
Its varied combinations of red, orange, and yellow flowersattract hummingbirds.
You’ll love watching this annual’s flowers close up in cloudy weather and at night.
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Before cold weather arises,bring this plant indoorsfor overwintering.
Grow these pretty plants withmarigold companionplants to attract pollinators and repel pests.
Each of its individual flowers generally opens for one day.
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Plant a variety ofdaylily varietiesfor an all-season flower show.
This sun-loving annual’s blooms stand out among its eye-catching round leaves that resemble miniature lotus leaves.
Growing Conditions:Full sun in moist, well-drained soil
Size:To 8 feet tall
Zones:710
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