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Red perennial flowers



If you're looking to draw some attention to your garden, let 10 of the best beautiful red perennials help you. It will add some serious visual interest to your garden and is sure to turn heads. From bright blooms like the classic red poppy to dramatic bleeding hearts and beautiful dayflowers, each of these red varieties are easy to buy and grow at the plant store. Whether you're looking for something big and bright or small flowers to use as an accent, you'll find something you'll love.


Red flowers are a traditional symbol of love and are perfect for adding sparkle to your garden. There is nothing better than seeing a garden or a bouquet of red flowers, immediately putting us in the mind of emotion and intimacy. Enjoy our incredible, blazing hot collection of beautiful red flowers. So, if you want to change the look of your garden, check out our red flowers today!


1 Astilbe



Astilbe produces tall, fluffy flowers that come in shades of red, white, pink, and purple, depending on the variety. This plant does well in shady areas and in morning sun.


2 Roses


The most popular variety in the rose world is the red rose. Red climbing roses grow beautifully on a pergola, trellis or fence, with a long blooming period from late spring or early summer through fall.


3 Poppy (Papavar somniferum)



Poppy (Papavar somniferum) displays bright red flowers with stiff crepe paper-like petals. This plant grows best in full sun


4 Daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.)


These types of flowers are very easy to grow and bloom in different colors. It prefers full sun to partial shade.


5 Clematis



Clematis is a perennial climber that comes in a variety of colors like red, pink, white and blue. It grows happily in cool areas and can be trained to grow along a trellis or pergola.


6 Peony


Peonies like to grow in places with cold winter climates because cold temperatures help flower buds form. Grow in full sun but partial shade is best for areas with hot summer days.


7 Salvia (Salvia splendens)



Salvia is a beautiful perennial that displays spiky flowers and beautifully scented foliage. From summer to fall, this plant thrives in warm, dry weather and flowers.

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