8 Flowers That Bloom All Summer Long

Geranium:

Native to South Africa, geraniums are hardy perennials that bloom from late spring until the first frost. They come in vibrant colors like red, pink, white, and orange.

Marigold:

These annuals, native to Mexico and Central America, thrive in hot, sunny conditions. Marigolds bloom from late spring through fall, showcasing shades of yellow, orange, and red.

Zinnia:

Zinnias are easy to grow and provide continuous summer blooms. Native to Mexico, these annuals come in a wide range of colors and bloom from early summer until the first frost.

Lantana:

Known for its clusters of small, colorful flowers, lantana blooms all summer long. This plant, native to tropical regions of the Americas and Africa, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.

Coreopsis:

Also called tickseed, coreopsis is a hardy perennial with daisy-like blooms. Native to North America, it flowers from early summer through fall in shades of yellow, orange, red, and pink.

Black-Eyed Susan:

These hardy perennials, native to North America, produce bright yellow or orange flowers with dark centers. Black-Eyed Susans bloom from early summer to fall.

Salvia:

Salvia, or sage, is a stunning perennial with spikes of tubular flowers. Native to Central and South America, it blooms in blue, purple, red, pink, and white throughout the summer.

Verbena:

Verbena is a long-blooming plant with clusters of small, vibrant flowers. Native to the Americas and Asia, it blooms in shades of pink, purple, red, white, and blue, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds.