Pink Flower With a Yellow Center

Are you dreaming of a luscious, fragrant garden filled with pink and yellow flowers? Everyone longs for a beautiful, calming area where they can relax and enjoy outdoor living! These pink and yellow perennials are easy to care for in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia (DMV) areas, as their roots survive the frosty winters. During spring and summer, the stems and flowers grow back again, creating stunning visuals that last the season.

Whether you prefer cheeky and dramatic or softer pinks, these flowers will transform your garden into a blissful retreat.

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Why Choose Flowers That Are Pink?

Pink fluffy flowers are great to look at and be around, and they also provide multiple other benefits to you and the environment. They persist through the winter, saving you time and money on purchasing more flowers at the end of every season. You can plant them with other flowers of different colors, and they can beautifully match fountains, garden statues and other landscaping fixtures, as some of the flowers have paler colors.

Here’s how these pink and yellow flowers help the environment:

  • They attract pollinators: The pink blooms and yellow centers attract butterflies, bees and other insects, which pollinate the flowers.
  • They can provide lots of nectar: Many flowers provide nectar for these insects, encouraging them to return and ensuring pollination continues.
  • They help support biodiversity: As various insects and birds are attracted to the nectar and colors, the flowers encourage biodiversity.

Things to Consider When Selecting Flowers

Whether you want to add these flowers to an existing flower bed or you’re creating a new garden, it helps to consider the following when choosing suitable pink and yellow flowers:

  • Blooming time: Some varieties bloom late in summer and into fall, while others bloom in late spring or early summer into fall. Keep this in mind when considering your desired bloom time.
  • Sun exposure: If your yard gets sun and shade, opt for flowers that need full to part sun. Other varieties, like the Ice Plant Jewel of Desert Ruby, need full sun.
  • Plant location: From creating a cottage garden to beautifying rock gardens or planting in containers, it helps to know the types of flowers best suited for gardens or gardens and containers.
  • Full bloom plant height: The height of the flowers will depend on whether you’re looking for ground cover or would like flowers that grow tall. The Sedum Blue Elf is a plant with light pink flowers that creates stunning ground cover, while Beardtongue Husker Red grows with dainty, wispy stems.
  • Foliage type: Some varieties have full, luscious foliagewhile others creep, making them ideal for rock gardens.

Browse Our Collection and Order Today

At Stadler Nurseries, we’re a family-run business providing responsive customer service through our knowledgeable staff. We also offer high-quality flower selections and expert planting services if you’re within 30 miles of one of our store locations.

Get started today by browsing our selection and ordering online. You can also visit one of our locations nearest to you, either in Gaithersburg, MD or Frederick, MD.