Snapdragon
Snapdragon is a hardy, drought-resistant plant that produces striking, bell-like flowers with yellow centers and contrasting red and blue edges. Snapdragon is a perennial herb that grows in almost any soil condition. However, Snapdragon is not frosty and cold-friendly. It needs a minimum of 200 to 300 frost-free days to grow and spread.
Cosmos
It is a sturdy plant that can survive in even the most extreme weather conditions. The cosmos flower usually blooms from July to September. The cosmos is easy to grow and thrives in full sun, partial shade, or even in full shade. As long as you plant the cosmos in an area with good drainage, it will thrive.
Butterfly Weed
Butterfly weed is a perennial plant that grows in North America. It is one of the most drought-tolerant plants in the region and can grow in poor soil and full sun. Butterfly weed is also a popular garden plant that can grow in various climates and has been a popular choice with gardeners for decades. Butterfly weed is also known as a ‘slipper flower’ since the flowers are like slippers.
Spider Lily
Spider lilies are perennials that don’t require much care to thrive. Spider lilies grow from bulbs and, like other perennials, come back year after year. The spider lily’s flowers can be yellow, orange, or white and are tall spikes above long, slender leaves—the spider lily blooms in midsummer and holding on until the first freeze.
Moss Rose
The moss rose is a perennial that gardeners love for its adaptability to many different soil and climates. It is an ideal plant for the gardener who wants a hard-to-kill plant since it is resistant to many common flower diseases and pests. Moss roses are great for shade gardens, woodland gardens, and border gardens. The flowers will bloom from mid-summer to early fall. In the fall, the plants will die back but will come back in the spring.
Coreopsis
Coreopsis is an annual herbaceous plant. The plant comes in near-black hues and an array of yellow flower types, and it is often in mass plantings as the filler between other, more hardy perennials. They can survive cold winters and hot summers and are constantly growing in fields and meadows in the northeastern part of the United States.
Petunia
Petunias are the best flower that anyone can grow. They are easy to care for and come in a wide variety of colors. Petunias are perfect for growing right inside your house and create a bright and sunny atmosphere for you to enjoy. Petunias are a hard-to-kill variety of flowers that can grow in a range of environments. Petunias can be in the ground, in large pots, or hanging baskets. The flowers range in color from light pink to dark red and white.
Zinnia
Zinnias are easy to grow and easy to keep alive. They are native to South America and are a trendy cut flower. Zinnias attract butterflies and other beneficial insects, and their bright colors make them a great addition to any flower garden. Zinnias are a great addition to any garden, as they are easy to grow from seed and hard to kill.
Conclusion
There are many different kinds of flowers that are easy to grow. Many types of flowers are easy to kill, and there are a few things you can do to help your plants thrive. With the proper research and care, your plants will indeed thrive and bloom beautiful colors.