Fresh flowers are the best way to brighten up your home year round.

We probably aren’t making it any easier for you, either.

Tulips

Thisgorgeous springtime bulbmakes for long-lasting spring bouquets.

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(Bonus: you could dry them for pretty winter floral bouquets.)

This is an annual plant that produces pretty flowers in the summer and fall.

Ranunculus

The sweet, ruffled ranunculus blooms come in a rainbow of colors.

Blossoms of tulips

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You’ll see these blooms in early spring.

These spring garden favorites rebloom year after year.

(Or, make one big bouquet of daffodils instead!)

Hydrangea arborescens annabelle smooth hydrangea shrub with white flowers

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Depending on which variety you pick, it may bloom in spring, summer, or fall.

Aillium smells like onions or garlic.

They’re also great for attracting pollinators to your garden.

Close up on pink peony bloom

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Lilies

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Look for Asiatic (not day) lilies for your arrangements.

They produce multiple blooms from summer into fall.

Cutting flowers can actually encourage new growth and new flowers.

Gorgeously Vibrant Sweet Pea Flowers

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(Cutting flowers from the plants will encourage more blooms.

Zinnia

These bold-colored flowers bloom from summer until the first frost of the fall.

Dahlia

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These vibrant annual flowers make a showy addition to your floral arrangements.

Orange ranunculus flowers

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Anemone

Anemone are a pretty perennial that can bloom from spring through fall.

Calla Lilies

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Calla lilies bloom in early summer.

They’re a perennial in the very hottest parts of the country, but an annual everywhere else.

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Statice

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Don’t forget about filler flowers!

A common floral arrangement filler, statice grows easily when planted in sunny locations throughout the summer and fall.

It blooms throughout the spring and summer.

Freesias in vase on windowsill

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Spherical purple allium flowers. In the Green leaf background, Allium Gladiator is a spectacular giant Onion.

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English shrub rose - Rose Lady Emma Hamilton

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Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia spp.)

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Closeup of Stargazer lily flowers.

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Closeup of two gerbera daisy flowers, one pink, one yellow.

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Colorful Cosmos Flowers

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Delphinium,Candle Delphinium,English Larkspur,Tall Larkspur

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Close-up image of the vibrant red Corn poppy, (Papaver rhoeas), also called field poppy or Flanders poppy flower

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Lisianthus

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Close-up image of a single vibrant yellow, Sunflower also known as Helianthus annus

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Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)

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orange and pink dahlia flowers with green leaves and dark red stems growing in garden

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Blue and Red Anemone Flowers

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closeup of red and yellow calla lilies and green leaves in garden

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Chrysanthemum

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Scabiosa or Pincushion Flower

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Statice

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pink baby’s breath growing in a garden

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Billy balls

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Strawflower

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Celosia

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