Plant these little rays of sunshine to boost your curb appeal.
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Yellow flowers bring a burst of cheer to any landscape.
They complement cool-toned flowers and create a lush mosaic of warmth when paired with orange and red-tinged flowers.
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Yellow flowers are a dazzling addition to any garden, says horticulturist and botanical designerNathan Heinrich.
They are perfectly paired with other warm-colored flowers like reds and oranges.
They also add a lovely contrast to cool colors such as blues, purples, and even pink blooms.
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There are practically no colors that clash with yellow.
These pollinators improve your gardens health, helping to move pollen between plants so they can reproduce.
Read on for the top yellow flower recommendations from plant experts.
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These popular annuals grow from 3 to 6 feet tall and make a striking statement in any garden.
Theyre not particularly fussy about soil bang out but do best in well-drained soil enriched with organic matter.
Beyond their visual appeal, they attract pollinators, adding life and movement to gardens.
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Sunflowers grow best inzones 2 through 11and thrive in full sun with well-draining soil.
Daffodil
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Daffodils (Narcissus spp.
), which come in many yellow varieties, offer springtime color.
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These bright perennials grow easily and bloom in early spring.
They thrive in full sun but can also grow in partial shade.
Daffodils are perennial flowers best planted in the fall before the first frost.
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Daffodils need regular watering in the spring and fall and do best with well-draining soil.
Note that these cheerful blooms aretoxic to humans and pets.
Tickseed
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Tickseed (Coreopsis) is a low-maintenance, long-blooming perennial with daisy-like blooms.
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Coreopsis blooms from early to late summer, providing long-lasting color with minimal care.
Just ensure theyre planted in well-draining soil, and youll see exceptional results.
Tickseed grows best in zones 2 through 11.
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In warmer regions, zones 9 through 11, Lantana are perennial.
In regions with cold winters, they are annuals.
Lantana can grow in zones 7 through 11.
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Lantana is toxic to pets.
Tulips
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Tulips (Tulipa) are classic yellow blooms thatsymbolize springand rebirth.
These perennials prefer full sunlight and rich, well-draining soil.
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Tulips are pretty simple perennial flowers to plant.
Order tulip bulbs in the fall and plant them about six weeks before your first frost.
The perennial has bright yellow ray petals surrounding a brown, cone-shaped center.
While it isdeer-resistant, coneflower is butterfly and bird-friendly, Heinrich says.
This hardy perennial thrives in full sun in zones 4 through 8.
It grows 18 to 24 inches tall.
Yellow coneflower thrives in full sun but can tolerate light shade.
New plants need regular watering, but once established, they only need watering during extended dry periods.
These sunny yellow plants thrive in well-draining soil.
Yellow roses symbolize friendship and joy.
My favorite yellow rose is the English Climbing ‘Graham Thomas rose, says Kuthy.
They are stunning deep yellow roses that produce baskets full of wonderfully scented roses.
Roses arebest when planted in the springin a spot that receives full sunlight in very rich soil.
English Climbing roses (Rosa Ausmas) grow well in zones 5 through 11.
These tough perennials can survive droughts and offer bright yellow blooms in April and May.
The 3-inch yellow blooms on this sturdy native perennial look a bit like sweet pea flowers, Heinrich says.
The deer-resistant perennial is hardy in zones 4 through 9 and loves full sun.
Ligularia “Bottle Rocket”
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Ligularia (Ligularia spp.)
offers stunning late-summer flowers with yellow blooms.
These perennials are sometimes called leopard plants.
The plants are deer-resistant andattract butterflies.
The bottle rocket variety of ligularia prefers moist soil and needs regular watering.