1Ranunculus
Mint Images//Getty Images A member of the buttercup family, these lush spring blooms will be the standout of your cut-flower garden. They boast a long vase life too.
2Geraniums
Ali Majdfar//Getty Images A pot of red geraniums on the front porch brings cheery flowers spring through summer. We often treat them as annuals, but did you know you can winterize your potted geraniums?
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3Roses
John Adams / EyeEm//Getty Images There are over 150 species of roses available in a variety of colors and shapes, but red roses—considered to be a symbol of love—are the most popular.
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4Poppies
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5Bleeding Hearts
Helaine Weide//Getty Images This dramatic, spring-blooming perennial boasts heart-shaped flowers and grows best in well-drained soil in areas of direct sunlight (in cold climates) or partial shade (in warmer areas).
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6Amaryllis
andipantz//Getty Images A popular Christmas plant, amaryllis are versatile—they do well in flower beds, borders, edgings, and containers. For a longer flowering period, plant bulbs at intervals of 1-2 weeks.
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7Gerber Daisies
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Peerayut Aoudsuk / EyeEm//Getty Images To enjoy flowering from early to late spring, plant tulip varieties with different bloom times.
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9Cockscomb
Getty Images Cockscomb, a fall-blooming flower, gets its name from its likeness to a rooster's head (the "cock’s comb"). Though it's traditionally grown in the red color pictured here, it's also available in yellow, pink, and white.
10Woolflower
Barry Winiker//Getty Images Very much related to cockscomb, woolflower—or celosia—is a beautiful red fall-blooming flower that also happens to be edible!
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11Chrysanthemum
Elizabeth Fernandez//Getty Images Also known as mums, chrysanthemums are a fall garden must-have and produce flowers ranging from pom-pom shapes to daisy-like blooms. They come in just about every color of the rainbow, including bold, beautiful red.
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12Freesia
Cavan Images//Getty Images Freesia, a beautiful night-blooming flower features trumpet-shaped petals and comes in a variety of different colors—including red, mauve, and purple.
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13Yarrow
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Getty Images Also known as echinacea, this collection of flower is a popular, easy-care perennial that blooms in the summertime. Although purple is the most common coneflower color, bright red-flowered varieties are widely available today thanks to cultivation. It's great for attracting pollinators—and the petals, leaves and roots can also be used to make herbal tea.
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15Dahlia
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Inge Kaub / EyeEm//Getty Images Marigolds can range from pale yellow to a deep, russety red. If you're looking for all-red varieties look for 'Durango Red' or 'Red Charm.' Bonus: They're very easy to grow.
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17Hibiscus
Philip Dumas//Getty Images Though hibiscus flowers only last a day or two, they are quickly replaced by new blooms. You can also collect the petals and dry them, then steep them as a tea, or to use in recipes like this hibiscus-mint lemonade.
18Anthurium
Rng Ti Lng Xiao Ying / EyeEm//Getty Images A great choice for the novice plant owner, anthurium's heart-shaped leaves can last for months and will re-bloom year round with proper care. We also love them as indoor plants!
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19Cardinal Flower
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