Orange Flowers

The garden's happiest colour — a curated palette of orange flower seeds, from cheerful marigolds to edible nasturtiums and fiery zinnias. Warm, easy and vibrant.

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    Black Eyed Susan Seeds for Annual Climbing Color black eyed susan seeds are a popular choice for adding fast, vertical interest with bright blooms and a twining habit. This annual climber, Thunbergia alata, produces warm...

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    French Marigold Carmen for Compact Summer Colour french marigold seeds ‘Carmen’ are a classic choice for bright, warm-toned seasonal displays. This compact marigold variety forms neat, low plants with large, showy blooms in rich red-brown...

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    Scarlet Gleam annual colour for beds nasturtium seeds bring the lively look of Nasturtium Scarlet Gleam to borders, trellises, and mixed plantings. This climbing nasturtium annual is also valued as a groundcover nasturtium plant, with...

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    Apricot-toned annual flowers for sunny borders marigold touch of red buff seeds produce a distinctive annual display with warm apricot blooms and subtle red-buff shading. This variety is valued for its refined, soft color palette...

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    Radio Orange pot marigold for bright borders pot marigold seeds ‘Radio Orange’ are a classic choice for gardeners who want vivid, warm colour and a long season of interest in beds and edging. This annual...

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    Chinese lantern seeds for bold garden color chinese lantern seeds produce a distinctive perennial flower known for its papery, lantern-like pods that mature to a vivid orange tone. This variety, Physalis alkekengi, is valued as...

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    Compact orange annual blooms for borders french marigold seeds produce a neat, low-growing annual with richly colored orange, double flowers that stand out in summer displays. This Petite Orange selection is valued for its compact...

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    Compact orange blooms for borders and pots french marigold petite orange seeds are a reliable choice for adding bright, warm color to beds, edging, and mixed plantings. This compact annual produces abundant orange flowers on...

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    Vibrant annual blooms for sunny garden borders african marigold hawaii seeds produce a tall, eye-catching annual with bold orange, oversized blooms that stand out clearly in beds and borders. This variety is valued for its...

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    Classic annual blooms for borders and beds marigold seeds are a popular choice for gardeners who want bright, cheerful colour with a traditional cottage-garden look. This annual flower produces vivid orange, daisy-like flowers that stand...

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What to Sow Now — June

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Orange flower seeds — warm, vibrant and full of joy

Orange is the garden's happiest colour — warm, glowing and full of energy — and this collection brings together the brightest orange-flowering varieties from across our flower seed range. New to flowers? Our flower growing guide covers the basics.

Sow at the right time for the longest display — the calendar shows when.

Orange flowers to grow

For non-stop orange, sow cheerful marigolds and edible nasturtiums; for a long season, golden-orange calendula; and for bold cutting blooms, fiery zinnias. All are easy and quick from seed.

Designing with orange

Orange radiates warmth and pairs brilliantly with its opposite, blue or purple, for a vivid, modern contrast. Keep it within a hot scheme of red and yellow for a sunset border, or let it pop against deep green foliage.

Planning a colour scheme? Here's where to look next.

Popular flower categories: Marigold · Nasturtium · Calendula · Zinnia · Pollinator Flowers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which flowers come in orange?
Marigolds, nasturtiums, calendula, zinnias and some poppies give the best oranges.

What does orange pair with?
Blue or purple for vivid contrast, or red and yellow for a hot, sunset border.

Are orange flowers easy to grow?
Yes — many of the best are quick and foolproof from seed.

Are they good for bees?
Yes — many are excellent for pollinators.

When do I sow them?
It varies by variety — see the flower sowing calendar.