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39 Stunning Cottage Garden Flowers To Transform Your Garden

When it comes to creating a beautiful garden, there is nothing quite like the charm and elegance of cottage flowers.

Cottage Garden Flowers

These stunning blooms add a touch of whimsy and romance unlike any other type of flower.

With their soft colors, delicate petals, and enchanting fragrance, cottage flowers are sure to transform your garden into a magical oasis.

Here are 39 stunning cottage flowers that will add beauty and charm to your garden.

Creating a cottage garden that looks effortlessly beautiful and charming involves choosing the right mix of flowers known for their vibrant colors, delightful fragrances, and ability to attract pollinators.

Best Cottage Garden Flowers

1 | Roses (Rosa spp.)

No cottage garden is complete without roses.

Their classic beauty and fragrance add romance and elegance.

Choose varieties like climbing roses for height and shrub roses for abundant blooms.

Roses

2 | Lavender (Lavandula spp.)

Lavender’s soothing fragrance and beautiful purple spikes make it a favorite for creating tranquil and beautiful garden spaces.

Lavender has fragrant flowers and scented foliage.

It’s also excellent for attracting bees and butterflies.

Lavender
Lavander

3 | Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea)

With their tall, striking spikes of tubular flowers, foxgloves are a quintessential cottage garden plant.

They add height and drama and come in shades of pink, purple, white, and yellow.

Foxgloves

4 | Peonies (Paeonia spp.)

Peonies offer lush, voluminous blooms in late spring to early summer.

Their large, often fragrant flowers in shades of pink, red, white, and yellow make a bold statement.

Peonies

5 | Delphiniums (Delphinium spp.)

Known for their majestic spires of blue, purple, pink, or white flowers, delphiniums add vertical interest and a touch of elegance to any cottage garden.

Delphiniums

6 | Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea)

Hollyhocks are traditional cottage garden flowers with towering spikes of blooms in a variety of colors.

They’re perfect for adding height against a wall or fence.

Hollyhocks

7 | English Daisies (Bellis perennis)

These charming, small flowers with white, pink, or red petals and bright yellow centers are excellent for borders, paths, or as ground cover.

English-Daisies

8 | Catmint (Nepeta spp.)

Catmint offers lovely lavender blue flowers and a relaxed, sprawling habit.

It’s great for borders, attracting bees, and adding a light, airy texture.

Catmint

9 | Phlox (Phlox paniculata)

Garden phlox brings vibrant colors and a sweet fragrance to the summer garden.

Its flowers come in shades of pink, purple, white, and red, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds.

Phlox

10 | Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus)

Cosmos are easy to grow and provide dainty, daisy like flowers in shades of pink, white, and maroon.

They’re great for filling gaps and adding a splash of color throughout the summer and fall.

Cosmos bipinnatus

11 | Sweet Peas (Lathyrus odoratus)

Sweet peas are beloved for their fragrant blooms that come in a range of colors.

They’re excellent for climbing trellises or fences, adding vertical interest.

Some varieties have an intense fragrance.

Sweet Peas (Lathyrus odoratus)

12 | Clematis (Clematis spp.)

A versatile climbing vine, clematis brings vibrant blooms in shades of blue, purple, pink, white, and red.

It pairs beautifully with other climbers like roses.

.Clematis (Clematis spp.)

13 | Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus)

With their colorful, dragon shaped flowers, snapdragons add height and whimsy to the cottage garden.

They come in almost every color and are great for cutting.

Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus)

14 | Lupines (Lupinus spp.)

Lupines produce stunning spires of flowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, yellow, and white.

They add dramatic height and are excellent for attracting pollinators.

15 | Asters (Aster spp.)

Asters bring a burst of color in late summer and fall, with daisy like flowers in purple, blue, pink, and white.

They’re great for attracting butterflies.

Asters Aster spp

16.Bleeding Hearts (Dicentra spectabilis)

Known for their unique, heart shaped flowers, bleeding hearts add a touch of whimsy and shade tolerance to the garden.

Bleeding Hearts Dicentra spectabilis

17 | Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)

With their bright yellow petals and dark centers, these hardy perennials are excellent for adding long lasting color and attracting wildlife.

Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)

18 | Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum)

Shasta daisies offer classic beauty with their white petals and yellow centers.

They’re easy to grow and perfect for a sunny cottage garden.

Shasta Daisy

19 | Forget-Me-Nots (Myosotis sylvatica)

These tiny, delicate blue flowers are perfect for creating a sense of whimsy and filling in gaps with their soft, sprawling habit.

.Forget-Me-Nots

20 | Nasturtiums (Tropaeolum majus)

Nasturtiums are both beautiful and edible, with vibrant orange, yellow, and red flowers.

They’re great for ground cover or trailing over walls and containers.

Nasturtiums

21 | Petunias

Known for their wide range of colors and ability to bloom throughout the summer, petunias are perfect for adding vibrant color and ground cover or for hanging baskets.

Petunias

22 | Calibrachoa

Similar to miniature petunias, Calibrachoa features small, vibrant flowers that cascade beautifully, making them ideal for containers and hanging baskets.

Calibrachoa

23 | Passionflower (Passiflora spp.)

This exotic vine produces intricate, stunning flowers and can be a dramatic focal point on fences or trellises.

Passionflower

24 | Zinnias

Offering a spectacular array of colors, zinnias are easy to grow and are known for their ability to attract butterflies and beneficial insects.

Zinnias

25 | Pansies and Violas

With their cheerful faces and variety of colors, pansies and violas are great for adding color in cooler seasons or as ground cover. Or grow them in pots or hanging baskets.

Pansies and Violas

26 | Miniature Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus ‘Little Leo’)

These smaller versions of the classic sunflower bring the same sunny disposition to spaces with limited room.

 Miniature Sunflowers

27 | Iris

With their distinctive shape and variety of colors, irises can bring elegance and height to the cottage garden.

Iris

28 | Daffodils (Narcissus spp.)

A herald of spring, daffodils bring cheerful yellow, white, and orange blooms to the early season garden. They remind us that Spring is definitely on its way!

Daffodils

29 | Ranunculus

Known for their rose like blossoms in a rainbow of colors, ranunculus bulbs produce lush, layered petals and are excellent for cutting.

Ranunculus

30 | Tulips (Tulipa spp.)

With their unmistakable blooms, tulips come in nearly every color and are a staple of the spring garden.

Tulips

31 | Hyacinth (Hyacinthus spp.)

These fragrant spring flowers produce dense spikes of colorful blooms, adding both beauty and aroma.

Hyacinth

32 | Dahlias

With their wide range of sizes, colors, and forms, dahlias are a highlight of the late summer and fall garden.

Dahlias

33 | Camellia

Offering beautiful blooms in the cooler months, camellias add elegance and evergreen structure.

One of my favourite cottage garden flowers.

 Camellia

34 | Hydrangeas

Known for their large, showy blooms that can change color based on soil pH, hydrangeas are a staple of the cottage garden for both sun and shade.

These are another of my very favourite cottage garden flowers.

I especially love them when they produce the blue flowers.

Hydrangeas

35 | Butterfly Bushes (Buddleja spp.)

True to their name, these shrubs attract butterflies with their long, fragrant spikes of flowers.

Butterfly Bushes

36 | Azaleas

Part of the rhododendron family, azaleas are beloved for their spring bloom and vibrant colors.

Azaleas

37 | Dogwood Trees (Cornus spp.)

Offering beautiful spring flowers, dogwood trees add a structural element to the cottage garden.

Dogwood Trees

38 | Lilacs (Syringa spp.)

With their fragrant clusters of blooms, lilacs bring a nostalgic feel and beautiful spring color.

Such a beautiful addition to your cottage garden.

Lilacs

39 | Sage (Salvia officinalis)

Beyond its culinary uses, sage offers beautiful flowers and aromatic foliage, contributing to the cottage garden’s sensory experience.

Sage

Final Thoughts

By integrating these plants, your cottage garden will feature a rich tapestry of blooms throughout the year, providing beauty, fragrance, and habitat for wildlife, while also offering a range of plant types and sizes to suit every garden space and style.

With such a diverse and enchanting selection of flowers, your cottage garden will surely be the envy of all who visit.

So go ahead and add these beautiful flowers to your list as you plan your dream cottage garden!

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