3. Tuberous begonias
Grown as annuals in most parts of the country, these flowers that bloom all summer long are truly spectacular. They have attractive, waxy foliage and bloom in vibrant, saturated colors.
They are fairly low-maintenance and don’t like scorching sun. Some varieties have less showy flowers but are lauded for their attractive foliage. When kept indoors, they are capable of blooming non-stop, depending on the variety.
If you choose begonias for your garden, give them a spot with plenty of morning light and filtered light in the afternoon. Make sure you remove wilted leaves and spent flowers to encourage continuous blooms and keep the plants healthy.
4. Narrowleaf Angelon
Narrowleaf angelon, also known as Angelonia, is an upright annual that loves the summer heat and will put on a lovely show all season long. These flowers that bloom all summer long add a cheerful splash of color to the landscape, acting like a magnet for butterflies, hummingbirds, and insect pollinators.
Spikes filled with snapdragon-like flowers bloom in shades of purple, pink, or white on stems with narrow green leaves. Foliage is faintly scented with a grape or apple-like aroma, which is more pronounced on warm evenings.
Experts recommend planting the fragrant bloomer in the spring after the risk of frost has passed. Angelonia is considered deer-resistant, though harsh conditions can result in deer grazing on plants and flowers they wouldn’t otherwise.
Read on to discover other flowers that bloom all summer long!