Flowers With Height – What Are The Best Tall Flowering Plants
Flowers that grow high have important roles to play in the garden and in flower beds. Choose a variety of plant heights for a more interesting garden. Use the tall flowers in spaces where you want to increase vertical features like along fences or as a backdrop for little plants.
Landscaping with and Growing Tall Flowers
Designing and landscaping your garden requires you to consider all different kinds of elements, like color and texture as well as matching plants to growing conditions. It’s easy to look mostly at the horizontal space in the garden when landscaping, but don’t forget vertical space.
By designing beds to have a variety of plant heights, you’ll enhance the dimensions of your garden. Use flowers with height to anchor a space, serve as a backdrop for shorter plants, as privacy screening, and as borders.
Ideas for Tall Flowering Plants in the Garden
Whether you want perennials or annuals, shade-tolerant flowers or full-sun plants, there are plenty of flowers with height to make a statement in your garden.
- Foxglove – This pretty perennial produces spikes of funnel-shaped flowers in pink, white, and violet. Foxglove plants grow up to 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall.
- Joe Pye Weed – Don’t be fooled by the name. This is a striking wildflower that can grow up to 7 feet (2 m.) tall. As a bonus, joe pye weed flowers attract butterflies.
- Sunflowers – The type of flower most people think of when choosing something tall, sunflowers are annuals and can top out at 10 feet (3 m.).
- Hollyhock – Hollyhocks are perfect for a cottage garden. They are as tall as 8 feet (2 m.) and produce striking, large flowers beloved by bees and hummingbirds.
- Love Lies Bleeding – This evocative name describes the unique, hanging, blood-red flower panicles of Amaranthus. The love-lies-bleeding plant is an annual that can grow up to 5 feet (1.5 m.) in height.
- Cosmos – These delicate, daisy-like flowers are annuals that come in a range of sizes. Look for varieties of cosmos that grow up to 4 feet (1 m.) tall.
- Delphinium – Delphinium varieties grow tall, up to 6 feet (2 m.), and are loved for their stunning and dramatic flower spikes in all shades of blue and purple.
- Bugbane – For shadier areas, try bugbane, which can grow up to 4 feet (1 m.) in height. You’ll enjoy both scented white flowers in the summer and striking red-to-purple foliage as the blooms fade.
- Desert candles – These flowers get their name from their appearance: a cluster of pretty flowers grows atop a stalk with no leaves, resembling a candle. Desert candle needs protection from strong winds or staking.
Gardening tips, videos, info and more delivered right to your inbox!
Sign up for the Gardening Know How newsletter today and receive a free download of our DIY eBook "Bring Your Garden Indoors: 13 DIY Projects For Fall And Winter".
Mary Ellen Ellis has been gardening for over 20 years. With degrees in Chemistry and Biology, Mary Ellen's specialties are flowers, native plants, and herbs.
-
Elegant Exotics: 8 Beautiful Amaryllis Varieties That Will Brighten Any Holiday Display
Whether red, pink, white or variegated, the right amaryllis varieties can enhance any living space, especially during the holidays. We round up eight of the most exquisite
By Bonnie L. Grant
-
Forage For Herbs: 7 Tasty And Safe Wild Herbs To Pick Close To Your Own Backyard
In addition to growing your own herbal staples, did you know there are several wild options out there that are safe and tasty – and free? Try foraging these 7 wild herbs
By Amy Grant
-
20 Hard-to-Find Spring Flowers & Plants That Look Amazing All Season
It’s finally beginning to look like spring! If you’re eager to find some unique, hard-to-find varietals to satisfy your spring fever, look here first.
By Caroline Bloomfield
-
How Wildflower Strips Help Attract Pollinators To Your Yard
If you have a small garden spot or strip available, fill it with wildflowers for our hungry pollinators. Click to learn more.
By Tonya Barnett
-
10 Knockout Native Flowers To Add A Punch Of Color To Your Garden
Growing native is the way to go. See our list of ten native wildflowers that will knock you out with color.
By Amy Grant
-
Pretty Plants For A Pastel Flower Bouquet
Roses aren’t the only romantic flower. Some romantic pastel flowers can fill in beautifully.
By Tonya Barnett
-
Soft Yellow Plants For A Sunny Pastel Garden
Click here for ideas on some pale yellow flower varieties for pastel garden designs.
By Tonya Barnett
-
Most Common Flower Color In The World
What are the most common and least common flower colors in the world? Click here to find out.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
-
Pastel Plants For A Lovely, Light Purple Flower Garden
Click here for ideas on some light purple plants for a pretty, pastel garden display.
By Tonya Barnett
-
Plant Wildflower Seeds In Fall for A Stunning Spring Display
Can you plant wildflower seeds in fall? What makes fall the best time to sow wildflower seeds? Click here for more.
By Tonya Barnett