Best Flowers to Plant in Arizona

Wavy Line
Yellow Leaf
Green Leaf
Squiggly Line

Uncover the most resilient and stunning flowers ideal for the unique climate of Arizona.  This story guides you through the top picks that thrive under the sun and bring vibrant colors to arid landscapes.

Off-white Section Separator
Rounded Banner With Dots

1

Amaranth

Amaranth thrives in hot conditions, offering striking foliage and flowers that bring life to any Arizona garden.

Off-white Section Separator
Rounded Banner With Dots

2

Angelonia

Angelonia, often called summer snapdragon, delivers long-lasting blooms even in the peak of summer.

Off-white Section Separator
Rounded Banner With Dots

3

Baja Fairy Duster

The Baja Fairy Duster, with its unique red flowers, attracts hummingbirds and adds a touch of whimsy to arid landscapes.

Off-white Section Separator
Rounded Banner With Dots

4

Bearded Iris

Bearded Iris stands out with its dramatic flowers, ideal for adding a royal touch to any Arizona garden setting.

Off-white Section Separator
Rounded Banner With Dots

5

Butterfly Weed

Butterfly Weed not only survives in harsh climates but also attracts butterflies, enhancing biodiversity.

Off-white Section Separator
Rounded Banner With Dots

6

Coreopsis

Coreopsis plants are sun lovers that bloom profusely, adding bright yellow and gold colors to your garden.

Off-white Section Separator
Rounded Banner With Dots

7

Daylily

Daylilies bring a variety of colors and are known for their ability to thrive in Arizona with minimal care.

Off-white Section Separator
Rounded Banner With Dots

8

Dianthus

Dianthus offers sweet-smelling flowers that can withstand sudden temperature changes, perfect for Arizona’s climate.

Off-white Section Separator
Rounded Banner With Dots

9

Gaillardia

Gaillardia, or Blanket Flower, provides a burst of color with its red and yellow petals, thriving in full sun.

Yellow Leaf
Banner With Dots

ENJOY

With the right flowers, your garden can become a resilient and enchanting space that respects the local ecosystem.