Pink flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

Pink flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

What could be more romantic and charming than pink flowers in the garden or on the windowsill? Moreover, there are so many species and varieties that even the most demanding gardeners will find an option to their liking. And to make things easier for you, we have put together this catalog with photos and names!

Garden pink flowers

In the flowerbed and in the garden, pink flowers immediately immerse you in the atmosphere of a fairy tale. It is impossible to remain indifferent to such graceful beauty!

Agrostemma

A graceful annual with slender shoots and bright star-shaped flowers adorns the garden all summer. In the morning, the buds open, and in the afternoon they hide.

Agrostemma

Gladiolus

Tall large inflorescences of gladioli on a powerful stem gradually bloom from bottom to top. For its characteristic shape, gladiolus is called a skewer in everyday life.

Gladiolus

Aquilegia

Pink aquilegia varieties look even more original than blue and purple varieties. The catchment attracts primarily by the unusual shape of the buds.

Aquilegia

Dicenter

If you have heard of a flower with an unusual name "broken heart" - this is it. And all because of the unusual shape of the buds.

Dicenter

Anemone

There are so many varieties and varieties of anemones that you can find the ideal option for any region. It is convenient to send tuberous for wintering, while rhizomes are less capricious.

Anemone

Kosmeya

The adorable pink chamomile is the perfect sow-and-forget case. And in the future, you can even do without disembarkation, because kosmeya reproduces well by self-seeding.

Kosmeya

Thrift

Pink and crimson ball-shaped inflorescences adorn the garden from May to August. Armeria has straight, low or medium-sized shoots from 15 to 60 cm, depending on the variety.

Thrift

Pion

Who doesn't know the gorgeous pink peonies with their huge flowers and strong scent? If you successfully combine varieties with different flowering periods in the garden, they will decorate the site throughout the season.

Pion

Aster

There are a lot of pink asters, so you can choose the height, type of inflorescence, and even annual or perennial varieties. Asters are also good because they multiply by seeds directly into the ground.

Aster

Helone oblique

Not the most famous, but very interesting option. For its beautiful shade, this flower is called a flamingo. In addition, it winters well in our latitudes, despite its southern origin.

Helone oblique

Carnation

Small wild carnations are found in all flower shops every summer. Their inflorescences are so spectacular that just a few branches are enough for a beautiful bouquet.

Carnation

Canna

A tall canna, with the right choice of place and care, blooms until late autumn. This is a very large ornamental plant, the height of which reaches 3 m. But what can I say, even canna leaves are almost one meter long!

Canna

Dahlia

Another flower that doesn't need to be talked about much. Large and varied in shape dahlia inflorescences are good in the garden and in the cut.

Dahlia

Daisy

Unpretentious daisies literally fill all flower beds in cities. Their small inflorescences look like small fluffy balls. Terry varieties are especially good.

Daisy

Geranium

Pink geranium is notable for the same aroma and abundant flowering. It will become a decoration of flower beds and borders, and also come in handy when landscaping terraces and balconies.

Geranium

Panicle hydrangea: varieties with photos and names

Indoor pink flowers

Do you want to decorate the windowsill in your apartment with pink flowers? Then we will tell you which species you should definitely not ignore!

Mandeville

Or, a diplopia is grown in an apartment as a very large and densely flowering liana up to 3 m long. Fortunately, it is easy to cut and shape.

Mandeville

Adenium

An unusual exotic tree is so densely covered with flowers that they seem to be its crown. Adenium is a succulent with a fleshy trunk in which it stores moisture.

Adenium

Hoya

Decorative varieties of this ivy are distinguished by unusual flowers-stars, collected in spherical inflorescences. In addition to white varieties, there are also pale pink varieties.

Hoya

Kalanchoe

There are several decorative Kalanchoe varieties with pink flowers. With proper moderate care, it blooms for a long time and is very abundant, but do not water or fertilize it too often.

Kalanchoe

Fuchsia

Fuchsia, with its drooping shoots and buds, is especially good as an ampelous plant. It is notable for its unusual flower shape, which you will not find anywhere else.

Fuchsia

Spathiphyllum

White spathiphyllum is more common, but this makes pink varieties even more tempting. The flower grows actively and loves bath procedures.

Spathiphyllum

Azalea

Azalea attracts with lush and active flowering, when the entire crown of the tree is covered with pink buds. Of the special requirements, it only prefers acidic soil.

Azalea

Decembrist

One of the most unpretentious plants of all possible, it is not for nothing that at one time this flower was in almost every home. The official name of the Decembrist is Schlumberger.

Decembrist

Mammillaria

A large spherical cactus is covered with a wreath of pink flowers. If you provide him with a cool winter, he will bloom in early spring.

Mammillaria

Balsam

With stable lighting and regular watering, balsam blooms in room conditions all year round. At the same time, only a few hours of bright light is enough for him.

Balsam

Alstroemeria

Alstroemeria flowers resemble variegated lilies in shape, size and color. Breeders have developed dozens of decorative varieties for home cultivation.

Alstroemeria

Passionflower

A spectacular indoor liana with such unusual flowers that it is impossible to remain indifferent to them. Passionflower definitely needs support and timely direction of the shoots, because over time they lignify.

Passionflower

Lobivia

Another cactus in this collection attracts attention with its very large flowers. And also - a large selection of varieties of different sizes, shapes and shades.

Lobivia

Stefanotis

The delicate flowers of the pink Stephanotis varieties look even brighter against the backdrop of glossy green leaves. Due to their texture, the star-shaped bells appear porcelain.

Stefanotis

Bilbergia

One of the most unusual plants in our selection definitely deserves your attention. Finally, unpretentious varieties of this exotic curiosity have appeared, which can be grown in an apartment, and not only in a greenhouse.

Bilbergia

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