Cut Flower Gardens: Top 101 Varieties from A-Z
Welcome to our blooming blog, where we dive deep into the colourful world of gardening delights! Are you eager to transform your garden into a vibrant bouquet factory? Look no further. In this guide, we unveil 101 exquisite floral selections that not only thrive in your garden but also enchant as cut flowers. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or just embarking on your gardening journey, prepare to be inspired by the endless possibilities of cultivating your own floral oasis. From classic favorites to exotic wonders, we’ve curated a diverse array of blooms guaranteed to elevate your garden and brighten your home with every harvest!
From A to Z, cut flowers bring an array of beauty and charm into our lives. Arriving freshly picked from gardens and greenhouses, they captivate with their vibrant hues, delicate fragrances, and diverse shapes! Let’s dive into this list of 101 cut flowers, while we highlight some of our favourites!
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1. Achillea – Yarrow
Achillea, commonly known as Yarrow is an easy to grow perennial, that is drought tolerant! Blooming from late spring all the way into the late summer, Achillea is known for its long blooming season. Available in many colours from whites to reds and oranges, and colours in-between – making it an excellent cut flower! Hardy to Zone 2.
2. Aconitum – Monkshood
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2.
3. Agapanthus – Lily of the Nile
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2.
4. Agastache – Licorice Mint
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
5. Alchemilla – Lady’s Mantle
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
6. Allium – Ornamental Onion
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 4, plant in fall
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 4, plant in fall
7. Alstroemeria – Peruvian Lily
Alstroemeria, commonly known as Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a delightful choice for both gardeners and floral enthusiasts alike. Renowned for its vibrant colours and unique markings, Alstroemeria blooms add a splash of cheerfulness to any landscape or floral arrangement. One of the key attributes of Alstroemeria is its exceptional vase life, with blooms lasting up to two weeks when properly cared for. With their long-lasting beauty and abundant availability, Alstroemeria is a versatile and reliable choice for adding a pop of colour and elegance to any floral arrangement! Hardy to zone 5.
8. Anemone – Windflower
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 4, plant in fall or spring
9. Aquilegia – Columbine
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
10. Aster – Michaelmas Daisy
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
11. Astilbe – False Goat’s Beard
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
12. Astrantia – Masterwort
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
13. Baptisia – False Indigo
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
14. Buddleia – Butterfly Bush
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 5
15. Calendula
Grow as an annual, replant every spring.
16. Camassia – Indian Hyacinth
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 4, plant in fall
17. Campanula – Bellflower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
18. Caryopteris – Jupiter’s Beard
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 5
19. Celosia – Cockscomb
Grow as an annual, replant every spring.
20. Centaurea – Corn Flower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
21. Chelone – Turtlehead
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
22. Clematis – Clematis
Grow as a hardy vine to zone 3
23. Clethra – Summersweet
Grow as a hardy shrub to zone 4
24. Convallaria – Lily of the Valley
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 1
25. Coreopsis – Tickseed
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
26. Cosmos
Cosmos, with its vibrant colours and delicate petals, adds an ethereal beauty to any garden. These charming flowers, often referred to as “nature’s fireworks,” thrive in sunny spots, their slender stems reaching for the sky. What makes cosmos truly special is their versatility as cut flowers. Their long-lasting blooms, when carefully snipped and arranged, bring a touch of whimsy and elegance to bouquets and floral arrangements. Annual that self-seeds. Hardy to zone 7.
27. Cotinus – Smoke Bush
Grow as a hardy shrub to zone 4
28. Crocosmia – Montbretia
Grow as a hardy perennial from bulb to zone 4
29. Cynoglossum – Blue Showers
Grow as an annual, replant every spring.
30. Dahlia
Dahlias are a gardener’s dream and a florist’s treasure, prized for their stunning array of colours, shapes, and sizes. Growing Dahlias is a rewarding experience, as these plants thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, with ample water and occasional fertilization. With proper care, Dahlias produce an abundance of blooms throughout the summer and into the fall, making them a reliable source of cut flowers for arrangements. Their sturdy stems and long-lasting flowers make Dahlias a favourite for floral designers, adding vibrant hues and intricate textures to bouquets and centrepieces. Whether showcased as a focal point or mixed with other blooms, Dahlias never fail to impress with their beauty and versatility, making them an essential addition to any garden or floral display. Frost tender, dig and store tubers in autumn.
31. Daucus – Queen Anne’s Lace
Grow as a biannual flowering plant, hardy to zone 8
32. Delphinium – Larkspur
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
33. Dianthus – Pinks
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
34. Dicentra – Bleeding Heart
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
35. Dictamnus – Gas Plant
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
36. Digitalis – Foxglove
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
37. Dill – Anethum graveolens
Though commonly known as a herb for culinary purposes, Dill also surprises as a delightful cut flower, adding a unique touch to floral arrangements. Its delicate, feathery foliage and small, umbrella-shaped clusters of yellow flowers bring a whimsical and natural charm to bouquets. Dill’s fresh, herbal scent infuses any space with a subtle fragrance, creating a refreshing ambiance. Whether used as a filler to add texture and dimension or as a standalone feature for a rustic, garden-inspired arrangement, dill adds an unexpected yet delightful element to floral designs! Grow as an annual, replant every spring.
38. Echinacea – Cone Flower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
39. Echinops – Globe Thistle
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
40. Eremurus – Foxtail Lily
Grow as a hardy tuber to zone 5
41. Eryngium – Sea Holly
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
42. Eucomis – Pineapple Lily
Grow as frost-tender bulb, plant in spring – dig in autumn
43. Freesia
Grow as frost-tender bulb, plant in spring – dig in autumn
44. Fritillaria – Crown Imperial – Guinea Hen flower
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 4, plant in fall.
45. Gaillardia – Blanket Flower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
46. Gardenia
Grow as a hardy shrub to zone 6
47. Gladiolus
Gladiolus, known for its striking tall spikes adorned with multiple blossoms, is a standout choice for cut flower enthusiasts. With a wide range of hues available, from vibrant reds to soft pastels, Gladiolus offers endless possibilities for creative arrangements. Its long, sturdy stem ensures stability in bouquets and allows for dramatic height variation. Additionally, Gladiolus blooms last exceptionally well in water, making them a practical choice for both home decor and professional floral designs! Frost tender, dig and store bulbs in autumn. Check out our blog on How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Gladiolus.
48. Gypsophila – Baby’s Breath
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
49. Helenium – Sneeze Holly
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
50. Helianthus – Perennial Sunflower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 5
51. Heliopsis – False Sunflower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
52. Hyacinth
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 4, plant in fall.
53. Hydrangea
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 5
54. Iris
Grow as a hardy perennial from rhizome or from corm to zone 3
55. Ixia – Corn Flower
Grow as frost-tender bulb, plant in spring – dig in autumn
56. Lavandula – Lavender
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
57. Leucanthemum – Daisy, Marguerite
Leucanthemum, commonly known as Shasta daisy, stands out as an excellent choice for cut flower arrangements. Its pristine white petals surrounding golden-yellow centers exude a timeless grace, making it a versatile addition to any bouquet or centrepiece. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Leucanthemum boasts a sturdy stem and a long vase life, ensuring that your floral creations remain vibrant for days. Its resilience to wilting and ability to thrive in various conditions make it a reliable option for both amateur and seasoned florists alike, adding a touch of classic charm to any floral arrangement. Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4.
58. Lewisia – Bitterroot
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
59. Liatris – Blazing Star
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 2, plant in spring
60. Lilac – Syringa
Grow as a hardy shrub to zone 3
61. Lilium – Lily
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 2, plant in spring.
62. Lobelia – Cardinal flower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 5
63. Lupinus – Lupine
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
64. Lysimachia – Gooseneck Loosestrife
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
65. Malva – Mallow
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
66. Marigold – Tagetes
Grow as an annual, replant every spring
67. Monarda – Bee Balm
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
68. Muscari – Grape Hyacinth
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 4, plant in fall
69. Narcissus – Daffodil
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 3, plant in fall.
70. Nepeta – Catmint
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
71. Nerine – Gurensey Lily
Grow as frost-tender bulb, plant in spring – dig in autumn
72. Orchid
Grow as an indoor plant all year round
73. Paeonia – Peony
Peonies have lush, voluminous blooms and delicate, ruffled petals exuding elegance and charm, creating a captivating focal point in any bouquet. Peonies are available in a stunning array of colours, from soft pastels to rich, vibrant hues, making them versatile for various occasions and aesthetics. Not only are peonies visually stunning, but they also boast a delightful fragrance that adds an extra layer of allure to any floral display. With proper care, peonies can last for several days, allowing their beauty to be enjoyed for an extended period. Whether used alone for a romantic bouquet or paired with other flowers for a more elaborate arrangement, peonies never fail to evoke a sense of beauty and sophistication. Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2. Check out our blog on How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Your Peonies.
74. Perovskia – Russian Sage
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
75. Persicaria – Knotweed
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
76. Phlox paniculata – Tall Garden Phlox
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
77. Physalis – Chinese Lantern
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
78. Physocarpus – Nine Bark
Grow as a hardy shrub to zone 3
79. Physostegia – False Dragonhead
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
80. Platycodon – Balloon Flower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
81. Polianthes – Tuberose
Grow as frost-tender bulb, plant in spring – dig in autumn
82. Ranunculus – Ornamental Buttercup
Grow as frost-tender bulb, plant in fall or spring
83. Roses
Garden roses are renowned for their timeless beauty and fragrance, making them an exquisite choice for cut flowers. With their delicate petals and romantic allure, garden roses effortlessly add elegance to any floral arrangement. Unlike their commercially greenhouse-grown counterparts, garden roses boast a longer vase life, ensuring days of enjoyment. Whether in a soft blush hue or a vibrant crimson, their classic charm and lush appearance make them perfect for weddings, special occasions, or simply brightening a space. From their captivating scent to their graceful blooms, garden roses are a symbol of love and sophistication, elevating any bouquet or centrepiece with their unparalleled charm. Hardy shrubs. Check out our blogs on the Best Roses for Cut Flower Gardens.
84. Rudbeckia – Cone Flower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 2
85. Salvia – Sage
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
86. Scabiosa – Pincushion Flower
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
87. Scilla – Squill
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 4, plant in fall
88. Sidalcea – Prairie Mallow
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
89. Snapdragons – Antirrhinum
Grow as an annual, replant every spring
90. Stachys – Lamb’s Ear
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
91. Strawflower – Helichrysum
Grow as an annual, replant every spring
92. Sunflowers – Annual Helianthus
Sunflowers are a delightful choice for cut flowers, boasting a cheerful and vibrant presence that instantly lifts the spirits. With their large, radiant blooms and sunny disposition, they bring a touch of warmth and joy to any floral arrangement. Sunflowers’ sturdy stems and long-lasting petals make them an excellent option for bouquets, ensuring they maintain their beauty for days on end. Their association with sunshine and happiness makes them a popular choice for celebrations, gatherings, or simply as a thoughtful gift to brighten someone’s day! Grow as an annual, replant every spring.
93. Sweet Pea – Lathyrus odoratus
Grow as an annual, replant every spring
94. Thalictrum – Meadow Rue
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
95. Tricyrtis – Japanese Toad Lily
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 4
96. Tulips
Grow as a hardy bulb to zone 3, plant in fall
97. Veronica – Speedwell
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
98. Veronicastrum – Culver’s Root
Grow as a hardy perennial to zone 3
99. Viburnum – Snowball Bush
Grow as a hardy shrub to zone 3
100. Zantedeschia – Calla Lily
Grow as frost-tender bulb, plant in spring – dig in autumn
101. Zinnia
Grow as an annual, replant every spring
From A to Z, cut flowers bring beauty and charm into our lives. Arriving freshly picked from gardens and greenhouses, they captivate with their vibrant hues, delicate fragrances, and diverse shapes. Which varieties will you add to your garden?