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Pretty Pink and White Plants That Belong in Your Garden

With so many varieties to choose from, these flowers can fit into any garden style, whether you prefer classic blooms or something more unique. They are easy to grow and keep your garden lively throughout the year.

Dianthus

Blooming from spring through summer, these flowers have a light, spicy fragrance, often compared to cloves.

Bleeding Heart

Bleeding Heart is an enchanting perennial that produces delicate, heart-shaped flowers along gracefully arching stems. These unique blossoms, typically pink with white tips, bloom in late spring, adding an elegant charm to shady garden spots.

Petunia

Petunias are beloved for their abundant, trumpet-shaped blooms that brighten gardens, hanging baskets, and containers from spring through fall. 

Morning Glory

Morning Glory thrives in full sun, requiring well-drained soil and regular watering to maintain its lush, trailing growth.

Dahlia

Dahlias are prized for their spectacular, long-lasting blooms that come in an array of colors, shapes, and sizes. These striking flowers range from delicate, daisy-like forms to large, dinner-plate-sized blossoms, making them a showstopper in any garden.

Weigela

Weigela is a deciduous shrub that produces many trumpet-shaped flowers in pink, red, or white shades. Blooming in late spring, it attracts pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds.

Phlox

Phlox is a charming perennial known for its clusters of star-shaped flowers that bloom in vibrant shades of pink, purple, and white.

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