Astonishing Flowers That Look Like Flames To Decorate Your Garden

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Transform your garden into a fiery paradise with these remarkable flame-shaped flowers. Brighten your outdoor space with these fiery blooms that ignite beauty in this post.

Imagine having a garden full of colorful flowers, chirping birds and an aroma of fresh air but it is not enough to make the experience joyful. There is a reason we are saying this, we are sure you will love the fire flower plant in your garden which will make the look of your garden even more appealing. 

In this blog, we are going to tell you about the best flame-like flowers or fire flowers that you must plant in the blooming seasons so that you can make your garden beautiful. 

Top flowers to plant in your garden that look like fire - 

Check out these plants that look like fire and have similar color shades:-

1. Pansy Swiss Giant Flame Flowers

Common Name

Giant Pansy

Botanical Name

Viola x Wittrockiana, Swiss Giant Flame

Toxicity

Not toxic for any age group

Mature Size

0.5 ft tall, 0.5 ft wide

Native Regions

Switzerland

2. Campfire Flame Bidens Hybrid

Common Name

Campfire Flame Bidens, cobbler’s pegs, Spanish needles

Botanical Name

Bidens ferulifolia

Toxicity

Edible in nature and hence not toxic to humans and animals. 

Native Regions

United States, Canada, Asia, Africa, and some parts of Europe and Polynesia

3. Zinnia Elegans

Common Name

Zinnia, yellow flame

Botanical Name

Zinnia Elegans or Zinnia violacea

Toxicity

Not toxic to humans and pets

Native Regions

Mexico, South America, and Southwest USA

4. Carnival Dahlia 

Common Name

Festivo

Botanical Name

Dahlia decorative ‘Dutch Carnival’

Toxicity

Toxic to humans and dogs

Native Regions

Higher elevations in Mexico and Central America

These flowers associated with fire which we have listed here for you are perfect to fit in your garden, lawns, balcony and pathways so that it can have a stunning look with a tint of peace and fragrance. You can find more about these flowers by having a look at the Yourhomify website where you can find more information.

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