Pink Plants

Pink continues to be one of the most popular colors in gardening. Bright, hot pinks speak to some who have new flower gardens, while soft pinks are trending. You select what you love, because all shades of pink are pretty in container gardens and landscaping. Here are a few ideas of adding this popular color to your outdoor living spaces.
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Vibrant Pink Coneflower Adds Drama to the Garden
Double Coded 'Raspberry Beret' coneflower has fully double, intense raspberry pink flowers, 4” wide, with ray petals to match. Its petals are slightly lighter than the cone. This native echinacea loves full to part sun and is hardy in zones 4-8.
Pretty Pink Rose with Classic Beauty & Modern Performance
Reminiscent Pink rose represents a new day for rose lovers! This easy-care beauty is bursting with petals, pure color, and powerful fragrance yet comes with none of the issues that plague old roses. It will bloom all summer without deadheading. Perfect for containers and cottage gardens, growing to 3-4' tall and 2' wide. Hardy in USDA zone 4-9.
Pretty Pink Flowers on a Bluebeard?!
Caryopteris may be commonly known as Bluebeard, but this variety produces darling PINK flowers! Beyond Pink'd Caryopteris brings a bright pop of pink to the late summer landscape in warmer climates, producing tons of blooms on its compact habit. Add this shrub to attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds in droves. A late summer to mid fall bloomer, Beyond Pink'd adds fall interest to the landscape. Heat and drought tolerant, this plant is a good choice for your Southwest garden in zones 7-9.
Pretty in Pink Verbena for Spring to Fall Color
This pastel pink Verbena has a delicate flower color, impressive growth and it meets our extremely high standards for powdery mildew resistance. Superbena Pink Cashmere's mounded trailing habit produces loads of continuous blooms all season without deadheading. You and the butterflies will enjoy its beauty from planting to frost!
Dwarf Butterfly Bush with Non-Stop Pink Flowers
Add drool-worthy impact to any garden! Pugster Pinker Buddleia produces full-sized flowers on a compact, dwarf frame. This butterfly bush blooms non-stop from early summer thru frost with very rich pink flowers, each with tiny bright orange eyes. Thick, sturdy stems offer better winter hardiness in zone 5 than other dwarf butterfly bush. Thanks to their long-blooming habit, Pugster buddleia add low-maintenance color to any sunny spot in your yard, their fragrant flowers attracting pollinators.
Intense Rose Pink Blooms in Midsummer
This compact Bee Balm is perfect for tucking into tight spots in the garden for high impact color. 'Pardon my Rose' Monarda explodes in intense rose pink flowers in midsummer, its sweet nectar attracting scores of hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees to the garden. Though the plant may be smaller, the flowers are the same size as taller selections, measuring a full 2½-3" across. They add a bright splash of color to the border in high summer. This North American native perennial is deer resistant.
Hot Pink Flowers Against Black Foliage
Center Stage Pink brings the drama! This shrub crapemyrtle features brilliant hot pink flowers against intense reddish-black foliage. Thanks to great mildew resistance and vigorous habit, you'll spend a lot more time enjoying and a lot less worrying. This plant boasts an earlier bloom time than conventional varieties, but even when out of bloom, dark foliage adds interest to your garden. Sun and heat loving plants, crapemyrtles make the perfect addition to your Southern garden. Deer resistant.
Low-Growing, Pink Azalea for Layered Landscapes
Perfecto Mundo Pink Carpet azalea naturally has a low, wide, 1-2’ tall, 2-2.5’ wide habit that extends its use in the landscape. Its pale pink flowers are multi-hued and abundant, creating a dynamic color show in spring and again from summer into fall that is sure to catch anyone’s eye. Perfect as ground cover and makes an ideal front-of-the-border companion to perennials and annuals. USDA 6b-9.
Fragrant Pink Phlox the Pollinators Will Love
Large, well-formed panicles of bubblegum pink flowers with dark pink eyes are a sight to behold in summer! Luminary 'Prismatic Pink' phlox's fragrant flowers will attract pollinators of all kinds to your garden. This perennial's height, 32-34", makes it perfect for the middle of the border. Thrives in zones 3-8. The Luminary series of tall garden phlox boast increased resistance to powdery mildew, but planting in sunny spots will help even further.
Fluffy Pink Flowers for Gardens
This bountiful bee balm will bring beauty and bees galore to your garden! Upscale 'Pink Chenille' Monarda features large, flourescent pink flowers with lighter pink interiors for that two-toned effect we all know and love. With this bee balm having both fragrant flower and foliage, it is a great pick for all sorts of pollinators, and even repels deer! Hardy in USDA zones 4-8 and spreads 18-22". This North American native perennial is perfect for landscapes, in border gardens or mass plantings.