Yellow flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

Yellow flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

Sunny yellow flowers instantly cheer you up with just one look. In any weather, they look bright and delight with their beauty. If this is exactly what you need - catch our catalog of different species with names and photos!

Garden yellow flowers

Garden yellow flowers are strikingly diverse. Here are both breeding varieties and whole individual species. Do not deny yourself anything!

Narcissus

Perhaps the first and most obvious option. Daffodils are also good because they are among the first to bloom in the garden. And besides, they are completely unpretentious for all their elegance.

Narcissus

Iris

There are literally hundreds of varieties of irises of different shapes, sizes and colors. Of course, among them there are also yellow varieties that smell good and grow well.

Iris

Lily

The luxurious yellow lily can rightfully be called the queen of the garden. It doesn't bloom for too long, but it is so good that it will definitely be worth it.

Lily

Hyacinth

Yellow hyacinths with their large voluminous inflorescences do not leave indifferent. But, like all bulbous perennials, they require specific care and especially a planned dormant period.

Hyacinth

Tulip

Yellow tulips can be called one of the main symbols of spring. And they are also completely undemanding to the type and composition of the soil, but they respond well and sensitively to feeding.

Tulip

Loosestrife

The branched bush is densely covered with long spikelets. Sometimes there are varieties with creeping shoots, for example, the monocoque loosestrife.

Loosestrife

Doronicum

If you do not know how to fill the time between the flowering of spring and summer varieties, doronicum will help. And thanks to its beautiful glossy leaves, it is good even when it fades.

Doronicum

Adonis

A small graceful bush from the side looks like a tiny Christmas tree due to the specific shape of the thorn leaves. But then it becomes covered with small yellow daisies with two rows of petals.

Adonis

Sunflower

In addition to ordinary sunflowers, there are a number of decorative varieties with different shapes and sizes of inflorescences. It's a pleasure to see them in your garden!

Sunflower

Chamomile

Tall yellow flowers delight almost the entire season. Thanks to the powerful root system, the navel takes root well and almost does not cause trouble. But she does not tolerate waterlogging!

Chamomile

Rudbeckia

One of the most popular garden flowers is also called the golden ball. Rudbeckia has very interesting double inflorescences with a darker volumetric center.

Rudbeckia

Heliopsis

Here the name speaks for itself - it is a truly sunny flower. Heliopsis prefers wet areas, but is not at all picky about the composition of the soil. In addition, it is a perennial that easily tolerates a transplant.

Heliopsis

Viola

Viola is the best choice for budding gardeners because it is almost impossible to go wrong with it. It is enough to choose a sunny area, and then the viola will cope on its own.

Viola

Aquilegia

Aquilegia easily tolerates drought and does not need frequent watering due to its strong stem root. It thrives in the sun and in the shade, and can bloom until autumn if wilted buds are removed in time.

Aquilegia

Sedum

Tiny sedum flowers are collected in umbrella-shaped inflorescences. This is a small decorative bastard that easily takes root and, due to this, grows very quickly with a dense carpet.

Sedum

Enotera

A groundcover with delicate yellow flowers grows in dry or poor soil. But evening primrose prefers elevations, because it reacts poorly to the proximity of groundwater and melt water.

Enotera

Swimsuit

This is the best choice if you need to plant flowers by a pond. But keep in mind that the swimsuit does not like transplants, so it's better to choose a place right away. But it does not require shelter in winter!

Swimsuit

Ranunculus

Florists all over the world adore this flower for its decorative qualities. Ranunculus are unpretentious if you carefully plant the tubers and prevent moisture stagnation.

Ranunculus

Pion

Yellow peonies are so spectacular that they definitely deserve a separate mention. For them, the correct choice of the site and the correct landing are fundamentally important, but then they do not cause trouble.

Pion

Eremurus

Tall, fluffy inflorescences are good in multi-level compositions. Although this is a mountain herb, it feels good in our latitudes with high-quality drainage.

Eremurus

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Indoor yellow flowers

Indoor yellow flowers are a small sun on the windowsill. We will tell you which species you should pay attention to!

Pachistachis

Let's start right away with an unusual and original version! At first, pachystachis inflorescences are covered with white petals, but after a couple of days they fall off, and yellow candles remain.

Pachistachis

Primrose

The primrose is good because it blooms profusely, while the rest of the plants have not yet come out of hibernation. Among all the limitless selection of varieties, there are also spectacular yellow shades.

Primrose

Abutilon

This plant is also called home maple for the characteristic shape of the carved leaves. Abutilon has interesting drooping flowers that persist even during the winter.

Abutilon

Calathea

Florists love calathea not only for its spectacular flowering, but also for its absolute unpretentiousness. She also has very unusual leaves with a brown, reddish or purple underside.

Calathea

Begonia

Or rather, a yellow terry begonia, from which it is simply impossible to tear yourself away. Thanks to the labors of breeders, there are dozens of varieties of all possible and impossible shades.

Begonia

Acanthocalcium

The spherical prickly cactus looks rather harsh. But exactly until that moment, until a delicate yellow flower blooms on it, covering it as if with an umbrella.

Acanthocalcium

Clivia

Clivia immediately catches the eye because of her unusual shape. From the ground, fleshy feathery leaves diverge in a rosette, and one thick peduncle with a large spherical inflorescence sprouts from them.

Clivia

Glottiphyllum

A dwarf succulent grows to a maximum of 5-6 cm. But for all its modesty, it blooms with delicate golden flowers twice a year.

Glottiphyllum

Guzmania

Blooming guzmania resembles a fantastic pineapple. The whole flower grows in the form of a rosette, and it is difficult to understand exactly where the leaves are already turning into petals.

Guzmania

Zantedeschia

This is one of the varieties of graceful calla lilies with bright sunny flowers. Its aroma is slightly reminiscent of the aroma of a vanilla stick. But such beauty requires constant care.

Zantedeschia

Gerbera Jameson

The best type of gerbera for windowsills also needs attention, but its beauty pays off. The spectacular golden inflorescence resembles a real sun.

Gerbera Jameson

Afelandra

An exotic guest stands out to everyone. She has beautiful variegated leaves, and an unusual shape of inflorescences of rich yellow color. But keep in mind that Afelandra is very capricious!

Afelandra

Titanopsis

Another tiny succulent that is covered with a scattering of miniature yellow daisies. Flowers open only in bright sun.

Titanopsis

Kalanchoe Kalandiva

One of the decorative varieties of Kalanchoe is valued for its abundant and long flowering. Small roses are collected in lush balls of inflorescences against the background of curly fleshy leaves.

Kalanchoe Kalandiva

Calceolaria

In calceolaria everything is interesting - from the amazing shape of the flower to the same bizarre spotted color. In shape, the bud resembles a shoe or purse.

Calceolaria

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