Top Flowers to Grow for Home Arrangements

Hydrangeas lend scale to any design in late summer. Their dried stems are perfect for winter displays.

Hydrangea

Peonies bloom for 3-4 weeks in early summer, offering unmatched beauty and subtle fragrance.

Peony

With countless shapes and hues, dahlia is the quintessential flower of late summer.

Dahlia

Zinnias, described as "a party in a vase," offer a patch of complementary fiesta colors.

Zinnia

The trumpet-shaped varieties of Lilium regale, like 'Golden Splendor,' are highly valued.

Chinese Trumpet Lily

In early spring, cut branches of quince with intense coral petals make a great display.

Quince

Blowsy, heavily-fragranced David Austin roses, like 'Sweet Juliet,' add lushness to any bouquet.

Rose

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