Top 10 Pretty Peach Colored Flowers to Grow (2024)

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ByErica Browne Grivas

Updated: Jan. 30, 2024

    Make your garden pretty in peach! Add peach colored flowers to your garden beds in honor of the 2024 Pantone Color of the Year.

    Warm, nurturing, and loveable, “Peach Fuzz,” Pantone’s 2024 Color of the Year, is as welcome as a good friend’s hug. Here you’ll find some of the prettiest choices to bring peach colored flowers into your gardens.

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    Each year, Pantone’s color experts scan global influences to select the color we crave. This year, it’s the glow of warm, enveloping peach. Pantone says, “Peach Fuzz captures our desire to nurture ourselves and others. It’s a velvety gentle peach tone whose all-embracing spirit enriches mind, body, and soul.” There are so many ways to use this soothing and versatile color in your plantings. In the garden, peach colored flowers glow with soft light—and even after dark in moon gardens.

    Hovering in the space between the palest orange and yellow, peach looks ethereal with other light shades, like white, lime green and lemon yellow. Or for a little more drama, you can turn up the heat. Like the fruit it’s named for, peach sings with reds and yellows, and sparkles against color complements. Blues, purples, and burgundies create exciting contrasts. Dark foliage and flowers look especially striking with peach. Pair peach plants with viva magenta, the 2023 Color of the Year, to conjure a tropical vibe.

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    Fragrant Falls Begonia

    Begonia ‘Fragrant Falls Peach’, Zones 8a-11b or annual

    A beacon of warm light in the shade, 10-inch tall Begonia ‘Fragrant Falls’ is perfect as a “spiller” in containers or hanging baskets or even lining garden border edges en masse.

    Why we love it: We’d plant it for that yummy mango color alone. But when you add the dimension of sweet fragrance, it’s a slam dunk.

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    Dahlightful Georgia Peach Dahlia

    Dahlia variabilis, Zones 8a-10b or annual

    Topping out at 30 inches, this container-sized dahlia blooms early and long with sumptuous semi-double peach flowers marked by prominent yellow stamens.

    Why we love it: With easy-to-reach stamens, bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects will flock to your dahlia.

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    Christmas Beauty Cinnamon Poinsettia

    Euphorbia pulcherrima hybrid, Zones 9a-11b or annual

    Adding soft elegance to your winter décor, Christmas Beauty Cinnamon’s peach bracts and lime buds glow against dark green leaves held high. (What look like poinsettia flower petals to most of us are botanically called bracts.)

    Why we love it: Experts praise this cultivar’s vigor in warm and cool temperatures and long-lasting display appeal.

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    Peach Blossom Astilbe

    Astilbe arendsii ‘Peach Blossom’, Zones 4a-9b

    Lighting up shady corners in soft flowers adding welcome vertical accents in the garden or pots, these easy-care plants bloom even in full shade with consistent watering.

    Why we love it: While deer generally avoid astilbe, pollinators love them. These fluffy blooms will delight bees and butterflies in the height of summer.

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    Crème Caramel Tickseed

    Coreopsis verticillata hybrid, Zones 5a to 9b

    Coreopsis are can-do plants—shrugging off both heat and occasional dry spells to bloom and bloom. This variety forms a mound of starry, yellow-eyed blossoms the color of ripe peaches with a hint of caramel sauce.

    Why we love it: With a little deadheading, coreopsis plants happily pump out a nearly inexhaustible supply of flowers for months attracting bees and butterflies. Did we mention deer tend to pass them by?

    Check out the top 10 flowering perennials that bloom all summer.

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    Firefly Peach Sky Yarrow

    Achillea hybrid ‘Firefly Peach Sky’, Zones 3a-8b

    Like its fruit namesake, Firefly Peach Sky ignites summer borders. Warm shades range from melon to cherry as the flowers emerge and fade.

    Why we love it: Not only are the flowers long-lasting, looking snappy even as they dry in the garden or as cut flowers. If pruned after blooming, you’ll enjoy an encore performance weeks later. They also appeal to an array of pollinators.

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    SUPREME Cantaloupe Coneflower

    Echinacea hybrida, Zones 4a to 9b

    Party-ready, this distinctive coneflower comes with fun frills for days in a mouthwatering melon shade.

    Why we love it: Supreme Cantaloupe delivers months of peach colored flowers for your garden and table. It needs less water than many perennials once established, and prefers lean soils. Skip the fertilizer, please!

    Award-winning Cheyenne Spirit coneflower dazzles with color.

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    Alan’s Apricot Ice Plant

    Delosperma ‘Alan’s Apricot’, Zones 4a-10b

    Ice plants’ beautiful flowers mask their tough constitutions. These succulents like high elevations and gritty soils. Alan’s Apricot is also a Plant Select Winner.

    Why we love it: Groundcovers save water and weeding time. This one is water wise, evergreen, and covered in charming apricot flowers from late spring through summer.

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    Oso Easy Peachy Cream Rose

    Rosa hybrida, Zones 4a to 9b

    Find a spot front and center for this compact rose’s dreamy peach colored flowers, which need minimal care. Reaching a manageable 12 to 36 inches high and up to 48 inches wide, the glossy foliage sets off the blooms beautifully.

    Why we love it: Promising excellent disease resistance, it repeats bloom without needing pruning or spraying, making it a standout solo or in a chorus line on a hillside.

    Try the top 10 fragrant roses to perfume your garden.

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    Garden Candy Oompa Loompa Itoh Peony

    Paeonia (Intersectional hybrid) x ‘Smithopus5’ PPAF, Zones 4a to 9b

    A mix between traditional and tree peonies, Itoh peonies do lose their leaves, but boast high flower power without staking. The lush double apricot petals pop against golden stamens ringed in dark pink.

    Why we love it: Compact and rounded at 3 feet tall by 3 feet wide, Garden Candy makes a sweet bowl of both mildew- and deer-resistant flowers. It lives happily in even tough soils like streetside plantings.

    Don’t miss the ultimate guide to peony flower care.

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    Originally Published: January 30, 2024

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    Erica Browne Grivas

    A lifelong gardener and journalist, Erica Browne Grivas' award-winning writing has been featured in the Seattle Times, Horticulture, Pacific Horticulture, and more. When she's not writing or gardening, she's walking Seattle trails with her tree-climbing dog.

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    FAQs

    What goes well with peach flowers? ›

    Versatile Companion Plants

    In fact, I can't think of any other color that wouldn't look fabulous nestled against peach, be it blue, red, orange, purple, lavender, pink, brown, and everything in between!

    What color goes well with peach in the garden? ›

    In a larger garden, peach takes on the role of peacemaker, blending seamlessly with foliage ranging from burgundy to silver and flowers from the hottest reds to the coolest blues. Better yet, making this unexpected color a garden star will set your garden apart from the predictable.

    What Colour are peach flowers? ›

    Same as the fruit, flowers in colour peach delivers a citrus sweet scent that will surely melt our hearts away. The combination of orange, yellow, and white colours produce this captivating shade.

    What not to plant with peaches? ›

    PEACH TREE: Grape, Garlic, Onion and Asparagus may be planted under or near peach trees. In particular garlic may help repel peach tree borers which are a big problem for peach growers. Keep Potato, Tomato and Raspberry away from peaches.

    What 3 color goes with peach? ›

    Various furniture colours, such as white, beige, grey, and brown, or even contrasting shades like deep green or navy blue, can complement peach walls. The key is to balance the warmth of the peach with colours that create a cohesive and harmonious look.

    What is the perfect pair for peach color? ›

    Peach is a shade that doesn't always get a lot of love. While it works easily with muted tones like beige and off-white, the color also works wonders with brighter hues, from mustard yellow to tangerine orange. It even pairs well with colder colors, like darker greens or crystal blues.

    What pairs with peach? ›

    Peach flavor affinities: Almonds, hazelnuts, pecans; apricots, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, cherries, red currants, plums, citrus fruits (lemon, lime, orange); basil, cinnamon basil, Mexican tarragon; cinnamon, cloves, ginger, vanilla; brown sugar, caramel, honey, maple syrup; bourbon, brandy, Cassis, ...

    What color brings out peach? ›

    The color peach can be combined with mint green for a soft and gentle palette. Paired with gold, peach gives off a vintage look. Peach color works well with other neutrals like cream, beige, and brown for more comforting palettes. For a cooler combination, pair peach with white.

    What is the color of the year peach? ›

    Pantone's 2024 Color of the Year is Peach Fuzz, a soft and sensual pastel hue that creates a nurturing, gentle mood.

    What are peach colored roses called? ›

    Tawny roses are a beautiful and popular variety of roses. Peach color meaning is well-known. Here are some interesting facts about these roses: Meaning and symbolism.

    What is the color code for peach bloom? ›

    Peach Blossom is one of the shades of peach colour and its hex code is #fadec2.

    What is the fastest growing flower to plant? ›

    Petunias, poppies and sunflowers have been recognised as some of the fastest growing flowers, taking only a fraction of the time to germinate and bloom compared to some of the more challenging plants.

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