Thousands, go for a trip to a nursery and tell them about the position in which you have to grow plants and they will tell you what will suit your conditions firstly then you will have a choice of what type of pink flower you would like.
2007-04-22 13:29:56
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answered by kymm r 6
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Roses are renown for their pink flowers
Ballerina Hybrid musk climbing rose Tolerant of shade but it should have at least 3-4 hours of sun each day,
Mme. Alfred Carrière (Noisette) Lovely clusters of white sometimes flushed soft pink, double flowers. Vigorous and good on a North wall.
Mlle. Cécile Brunner "The Sweetheart Rose". Dwarf polyantha / China hybrid
Zephirine Drouhin Bourbon (OGR), Deep Rose Pink, Very Fragrant
Alchymist Modern shrub/climber , cold hardy
Paul's Himalayan Musk - Blush-pink, Double, Fragrant Bloom
Constance Spry strong Myrrh fragrance English Rose
Then Clematis can be grown up the rose. Choose a pink or a contrasting color
Then one must never forget Cheddar Pinks or carnations Dianthus x allwoodii 'Whatfield Magenta' 'Gravetye Gem' with the wonder smell of cloves
Other perennials
The Elderberry Black Beauty, 'Sambucus nigra' bright pink flowers against near black foliage - tall
Lychis 'Flos-jovis' has deep rose pink flowers with grey foliage - 18"-also called Rose Campion
These are good for butterflies in summer through autumn
Butterfly Bush - Buddlea 'Pink Delight'
Sedum Spectabile(Ice Plant) – Has fleshy grey green leaves with bright rose pink flower heads
Lycoris squamigeraAutumn Lycoris, Resurrection Flower
Bergamot – Monarda didyma –'Croftway Pink' or 'Adam'.
Clump forming, aromatic foliage, soft pink blooms.
Prefers a sunny spot but moist soil.
Phlox paniculata – 'Eva Cullum'
Heucherella – 'Bridget Bloom'
For moist areas Astilbe 'Irene' 'Grande' or 'America'
Native plants, which are more naturally insect resistant, and have natural disease resistance; include Allegheny Foam Flower (Tiarella cordifolia)
Alumroot or Coral Bells (Heucera)
Apricot Jacob's Ladder, also called Salmon Polemonium or Sky Pilot (P. carneum) lovely if you can give it moist, but well-drained soil.
Bergenia or Pigsqueak
Bleeding Heart hybrids
Cranesbill or Hardy Geranium species
Oriental Poppy
Bulbs like Tulips, or squill
Pink in all the many shades can be the foundation for many borders.
2007-04-22 12:22:12
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answered by gardengallivant 7
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You have lots of good answers, already. Try "Pinks" , yes there is a plant in the carnation family called pinks. There are so many flowers to choose from. I like pink bearded irises, roses, crepe myrtle , tulips, pink Narcissus, perennial phlox both tall and creeping,lilies, dahlias,cosmos, carnations,snap dragons, Mexican primrose,sweet peas,chrysanthemums,obedient plant,bleeding heart, violets,hollyhocks,veronica.
There are so many pink flowers and this isn't including trees that bloom pink. Nor things that are native to different parts of the country.
2007-04-22 17:35:55
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answered by deb 5
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There is a flower called a pink. It's related to a carnation. Also a lot of others, pinks are the first thing to come to my mind.
2007-04-22 16:47:54
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answered by snakegrrl 5
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LOTS of them. Peonies, some lilacs, carnations, petunias, and impatiens to name a few.
2007-04-22 11:51:32
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answered by Anonymous
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