A flower is all good! The yellow appears to have a special charm. It’s like part of the sunlight to stay always reflected in its petals, leaving the environment cheerful.
Thinking about it, check out this list of yellow flowers that we parted ways for you to include in your garden:
1. Jasmine-Carolina
Also known as false or Jasmine Jasmine-yellow-Carolina, this plant is typical of North-Central America and here they bloom in summer and autumn. She prefers the milder climate and looks great on arbors. But beware: this plant is toxic to animals and children.
2. Rosa Banksiae
Those who see that name, I can’t tell you what we’re talking about the rose-vine-without-thorns! Belonging to the rose family, this plant is actually a Bush tamed to grow like a vine. They grow mainly during the spring and summer and practically do not have thorns.
3. Chrysanthemum
This flower, originated in Asia, usually bloom during the winter, which ensures that your garden is in bloom all year round or you keep it indoors without any problem.
4. Christopher
Popularly known as body or pink Carnation, this plant has a wonderful scent. In addition, their petals are often used in herbal treatments against the pain.
5. Freesia
In some places in Brazil, she is also known for jonquil and your remarkable scent causes it to be widely used in decorative arrangements. They bloom mainly to late winter in cold climates.
6. Gerber daisies
Although it seems so delicate, the daisies are pretty resistant plants and flowers all year round. She likes a lot of light, but does not need to be watered daily, only when the soil is dry.
7. Sunflower
Tell that sunflowers like Sun would be obvious considering your fame to follow the cycle of the Sun, but in addition to beautiful, both the petals as sunflower seeds are edible!
8. Huisache
Also called cassia-imperial or rain-of-gold, she keeps florida from September to February, forming clusters of yellow flowers. But once planted, she cannot be swapped places because it runs serious risk of dying.
9. Honeysuckle
This vine is extremely easy to grow and if pruning is not done regularly, it will dominate all your garden. But she is very fragrant and the more charming is that your flowers are born white and over time become yellow.
10. Hemerocale
Maybe you know how Lily-of-day or Lily-San José, but surely you’ve seen around town because she used to be widely used in urban planning, especially influenced by landscape architect Burle Marx. She is extremely sturdy, living in poor soils and facing a lot of Sun, but ironically the your flower lasts only one day and that’s why your name.