Annual flowers are an excellent way to brighten up your landscape beds this spring. Four annuals that can bring a pop of color into your landscape in Florida include marigolds, caladiums, zinnias, and dusty millers. Marigolds are known for their vibrant orange, yellow, or red flowers, while caladiums have large, heart-shaped leaves with various colors and patterns on them. These tropical beauties will make any landscape look lively during the spring season. Zinnias are another great option for your landscape beds because they come in many different sizes and colors and attract pollinators like butterflies to your property. Dusty millers are low-maintenance flowers that feature silver foliage with purple flowers and pair well with nearly every type of annual flower.


1. Marigolds

Marigolds planted in garden in New Smyrna Beach, FL.

Marigolds are a popular spring annual flower that grows well in the warmer climates found here in our area of Florida. This annual plant has bright yellow and/or orange petals surrounding its center and makes for a great flower to plant in the spring. They typically grow between 6 inches and 3 feet tall and produce clusters of blooms throughout the growing season. Marigolds are also known for their strong fragrance. They do best when planted directly into the ground rather than in containers because they prefer full sun exposure and well-drained soil.


2. Caladiums

Pink and green caladiums in New Smyrna Beach, FL.

Caladiums are another annual flower that'll brighten up your landscape! These tropical plants thrive in humid environments with lots of sunlight. Their leaves are shaped like hearts and come in various colors, including greenish-white, pink, red, and variegated patterns. These plants grow best in moist, well-drained soils that are rich in organic matter. To keep caladiums at their best, it’s important to remove any faded or damaged leaves as soon as possible so they don't detract from their beauty.


3. Zinnias

Colorful bouquet of zinnias in New Smyrna Beach, FL.

Zinnias are colorful annual flowers that come in many different varieties, making them perfect for adding pops of color to your landscape beds in the spring. They have single or double rows of petals surrounding their central disk that can be any shade of red, orange, yellow, purple, or pink. These flowers are easy to care for and tolerate both drought conditions and poor soil quality. They also require minimal maintenance since they only need occasional pruning and watering. The best time to plant zinnias is in the early spring before the weather gets too hot, but they can still be successful if planted later in the summer.


4. Dusty Millers

White dusty millers planted in New Smyrna Beach, FL.

Dusty miller is one of the most unique-looking spring annual flowers out there. It has silvery-gray leaves, and its tiny white or pale pink flowers complement this appearance perfectly. This plant needs full sun exposure and well-drained soil to thrive. It does not require much maintenance beyond regular watering and occasional pruning to maintain its shape. Dusty millers pair well with other cool-toned annuals like pansies, snapdragons, verbena, and carnations.

Dusty millers offer a striking contrast of color when planted amidst other vibrant flowers in landscape beds.


Call us to sign up for our annual flower installation service this spring!

Looking for high-quality annual flowers to add some color to your home in Florida this spring? If so, our team at Leafy Landscapes has you covered! We provide an exceptional annual flower installation service in the spring that can add a beautiful touch of color to your home. Our team installs beautiful annual flowers like caladiums, dusty millers, zinnias, and marigolds in New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange, Ponce Inlet, FL, and other nearby areas. We also offer a mulch installation service, which is an excellent way to give your landscape beds extra protection and an enhanced aesthetic.

Interested in our annual flower installation service? Give us a call today at (386) 492-8862 to schedule, and we'll be happy to plant some gorgeous flowers for you!