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Best Flowers and Plants to Add Color to Your Houston Yard This Spring

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Colorful spring garden in Houston featuring Lantana, Coreopsis, Petunias, Salvia, Coleus, and Caladiums in full bloom
A vibrant spring flower bed showcasing popular plants for Houston landscapes, perfect for adding bold color and texture to any yard.

Looking to add color to your outdoor space? Choosing the right spring flowers for Houston yards can transform a dull landscape into a vibrant retreat. 


Houston’s warm climate and sunny days make it ideal for bold, blooming plants that thrive from early spring through summer. Whether you’re refreshing your garden beds or enhancing your curb appeal, here are the best flowers and plants to bring lasting color and beauty to your Houston yard this spring.



1. Lantana


Close-up of a blooming lantana flower cluster with vibrant yellow, orange, and magenta petals, surrounded by green foliage.
Lantana is a heat-loving, low-maintenance flower perfect for adding long-lasting color to Houston landscapes.

Color range: Yellow, orange, red, pink, purple.


Why it’s great: Lantana thrives in Houston’s heat and humidity and is incredibly low-maintenance. It attracts butterflies and blooms from spring all the way into fall.



2. Coreopsis (Tickseed)


Two Coreopsis tinctoria flowers with bright yellow petals and red-orange centers blooming in a Houston garden.
Coreopsis, also known as Tickseed, brings a cheerful burst of yellow to Houston landscapes and thrives in full sun.

Color range: Bright yellow, gold, red accents.


Why it’s great: A Texas native, Coreopsis is drought-tolerant and blooms in clusters that add a cheerful splash of color to borders or beds.



3. Salvia (Sage)


Two Coreopsis tinctoria flowers with bright yellow petals and red-orange centers blooming in a Houston garden.
Coreopsis, also known as Tickseed, brings a cheerful burst of yellow to Houston landscapes and thrives in full sun.

Color range: Blue, purple, pink, red, white.


Why it’s great: Salvia is hardy and long-blooming. It’s a favorite for pollinators and adds vertical interest to flower beds.



4. Coleus


Variegated Coleus plants with vibrant burgundy, magenta, and green leaves, growing in a shaded Houston garden.
Coleus adds rich color and texture to Houston shade gardens with its eye-catching foliage and easy maintenance.

Color range: Red, lime green, purple, maroon.


Why it’s great: Known more for its stunning foliage than its flowers, coleus comes in bold, tropical-looking patterns and thrives in both shade and sun.



5. Zinnias


Colorful zinnias in full bloom with red, pink, orange, and yellow flowers growing in a sunny Houston garden.
Zinnias bring vibrant, long-lasting color to Houston gardens and thrive in full sun with minimal care.

Color range: Nearly every color of the rainbow.


Why it’s great: These classic garden flowers are fast growers, bloom heavily, and do well in the Houston sun. Great for cutting gardens too!



6. Petunias


Close-up of purple petunias with dark centers blooming in a sunny Houston garden, surrounded by lush green foliage.
Petunias bring bold, long-lasting color to Houston gardens and are perfect for flower beds, containers, and hanging baskets.

Color range: White, pink, red, purple, blue.


Why it’s great: Petunias offer a steady burst of color all spring and into summer. They work well in beds, hanging baskets, or containers.



7. Mexican Heather


Close-up of Mexican Heather with small purple flowers and lush green foliage, blooming in a Houston garden.
Mexican Heather is a hardy, low-growing plant perfect for borders and groundcover in Houston’s sunny landscapes.

Color range: Lavender-pink flowers, bright green foliage.


Why it’s great: A hardy evergreen shrub with small flowers that bloom consistently. Ideal as a groundcover or low border.



8. Caladiums


Close-up of Caladium leaves with heart-shaped patterns in white, pink, and green, growing in a shaded Houston garden.
Caladiums bring vibrant color and bold texture to shaded areas of Houston landscapes with their stunning, tropical foliage.

Color range: White, pink, red, green (foliage).


Why it’s great: If you’ve got a shady spot, caladiums bring major color through their showy leaves and thrive in warm, humid weather.



Pro Tips for Growing Spring Flowers in Houston Yards


Landscaped garden bed in Houston showing plants grouped in odd numbers, with varying heights and textures, and a fresh layer of mulch to enhance color and moisture retention.
Professional landscaping in Houston featuring layered textures, grouped plants in natural odd numbers, and mulch to tie it all together.

  • Group in odd numbers for a more natural look (3, 5, or 7 plants per group)

  • Mix heights and textures to add depth

  • Use mulch to retain moisture and make colors pop

  • Water early in the morning to beat the heat and avoid mildew



Ready to Plant Something Beautiful?


At Sap Arborcare & Landscaping, we love helping Houston homeowners bring their yards to life. Whether you need help designing a colorful flower bed, installing new plants, or refreshing your entire landscape, we’ve got you covered.


Call us today for a free estimate! Visit: www.saparborcare.com

 
 
 

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