The 17 Colorful Annual Flower Combinations to Add to Your Garden

Instead of wondering what to plant together, check out our annual flower combinations! Make the most of your flower beds with our tips.

Contrast Light and Dark Colors

The deep, velvety tones of 'Storm Blue' petunia seem to make the clean white flowers of 'Maverick White' geranium really pop out. This easy-to-grow annual flower combination makes a bold contrast in both garden beds and container gardens.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept evenly moist

Size: 'Storm Blue' petunias will grow to 14 inches tall; 'Maverick White' geranium will grow up to 16 inches tall

Vary Plant Heights

'Angelmist Purple' angelonia has beautiful mauve flower spikes that create the perfect backdrop for more compact 'Orange Profusion' zinnias.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil (but both plants can tolerate drought)

Size: 'Angelmist Purple' angelonia grows to 10 inches tall and spreads to 20 inches wide; 'Orange Profusion' zinnia matures to 18 inches tall with a one-foot-wide spread

Use Warm Hues in Hot Spots

'Orange Profusion' zinnias make a first-rate partner for the showy cup-shaped flowers of 'Forever Blue' lisianthus. Both plants thrive in sunny spaces all summer long.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept evenly moist

Size: 'Orange Profusion' zinnia grows to a foot wide and to 18 inches tall; 'Forever Blue' lisianthus grows to 10 inches tall with a spread of 8 inches

Support Flowers With Pretty Foliage

You don't necessarily have to rely on flowers when creating stunning annual flower combinations. Here, 'Orange Profusion' zinnias and the chartreuse foliage of 'Occold Shield' geranium ( a perennial in Hardiness Zones 9-10) are a striking combination, even without the geranium's double coral blooms.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil (but both plants can tolerate drought)

Size: 'Orange Profusion' zinnia grows to a foot wide and to 18 inches tall; 'Occold Shield' geranium gets 15 inches tall and 18 inches wide

Let Silver Shades Shine

Annual licorice vine's silvery foliage makes it a versatile companion for brightly colored blooms. Here, it blends beautifully with the delicate hot pink flowers of 'Profusion Cherry' zinnia.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil (but both plants can tolerate drought)

Size: Annual licorice vine grows to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide; 'Profusion Cherry' zinnia grows to one foot high and 15 inches wide

Repeat a Similar Shade

Usually, the best annuals to plant together come from the same color family. Take this combination, for example—rich purple flowers can make any garden shine, especially when complemented by a muted tone. Bold 'Purple Wave' petunias make an excellent partner for the softer purple of ageratum's powder-puff blooms.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept evenly moist

Size: 'Purple Wave' petunias can spread out up to 5 feet; ageratum gets 18 inches wide and 3 feet tall, depending on the variety

Add Some Tropical Flair

While using bold colors together often creates an eye-catching scene, you can enhance the effect by choosing plants with a tropical look. Here, the fuzzy, tall blooms of 'Blue Horizon' ageratum set off the hibiscus-like, orange blossoms of flowering maple ( a perennial in Hardiness Zones 9-11).

Light: Full sun or partial shade

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept evenly moist

Size: 'Blue Horizon' ageratum grows to 30 inches tall and 18 inches wide; flowering maple can run up to 10 feet tall and 4 feet wide

Take Advantage of Texture

Melampodium is a top-notch mounding annual with tons of tiny yellow flowers, contrasting nicely with the spiky shape of 'Victoria Blue' salvia. The white blooms of a shrub rose provide a crisp accent.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil (these plants can also tolerate drought)

Size: Melampodium can grow to a foot tall and wide; 'Victoria Blue' salvia can grow to 2 feet tall, with a spread of about 18 inches

Spread Some Cheer with Yellow Flowers

Yellow is always eye-catching in your garden, and it's a color that exudes joy. This picture-perfect, low-growing annual plant combination idea features 'Talent Yellow' gazania, Dahlberg daisy, and white sweet alyssum.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept evenly moist

Size: All three plants grow to be a foot wide; 'Talent Yellow' gazania and sweet alyssum can grow to one foot tall. Dahlberg daisy grows to 8 inches tall

Build Layers of Color

Lots of different colors and textures help make a garden feel more dynamic. Plus, annual flowering plants that reach varying heights can bring extra interest to beds, borders, and containers. Here, 'Victoria Blue' salvia rises above mounds of creamy-white 'Perfume Antique Lime' nicotiana and 'Lemon Gem' marigolds to create a beautiful striped carpet of blooms.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil (these plants can also tolerate drought)

Size: 'Victoria Blue' salvia grows 2 feet tall and 18 inches wide; 'Perfume Antique Lime' nicotiana grows to 20 inches tall and one foot wide; 'Lemon Gem' marigold grows to 10 inches tall with a spread of 8 inches

Plant a Multicolored Tapestry

There's a lot going on in this combo. Tall 'Red Hot Sally' salvia creates a bold layer of color and texture over the variegated chartreuse leaves of 'Vancouver Centennial' geranium. It's topped off by a splash of color from fragrant 'Marine' heliotrope.

Light: Full sun to part shade

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept consistently moist

Size: 'Red Hot Sally' salvia and 'Vancouver Centennial' geranium grow to one foot tall; 'Marine' heliotrope grows to 20 inches tall

Follow a Theme

Layering works well with annual flower combinations that have similar colors, too. Sun-loving rich-red 'Liberty' snapdragon spires rise above the low-growing 'Fantasy Pink' petunias. Silvery licorice plant is a soothing foil that blends the two annuals; mix in a few of these for an ideal backdrop.

Light: Full sun

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept evenly moist

Size: 'Liberty' snapdragon grows to 22 inches tall and 14 inches wide; 'Fantasy Pink' petunias grow to a foot tall with a spread of 20 inches; depending on the variety, licorice plant can grow to 3 feet high and 2 feet wide

Rely on Rosy Hues

Pretty 'Comet Pink' Marguerite daisy (which is hardy in Zones 10-11 but grown as a mounding annual elsewhere) creates a drift of soft pink flowers right when these brick red snapdragons appear above them.

Light: Full sun or partial shade

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept consistently moist

Size: 'Comet Pink' Marguerite daisy grows to 2 feet tall and wide; depending on the variety, snapdragon blooms can reach up to 3 feet tall

Make a Statement in Shade

The hot hues of red 'Dragon Wing' begonias look even brighter next to the cool colors of creeping 'Summer Wave Blue' wishbone flowers. Both of these annual plants grow well in shady beds, borders, and containers.

Light: Part to full shade

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept consistently moist

Size: 'Dragon Wing' begonias grow to 18 inches tall and wide; 'Summer Wave Blue' wishbone flowers grow to 6 inches tall and one foot wide

Brighten Shady Spots With Whites

When deciding on the best annual shade plants for your garden, you can't go wrong with a luminous, all-white combination. Here, shimmering 'White Christmas' caladiums provide big-leaf texture to the combination of 'Prelude White' begonia and white polka-dot plant.

Light: Part to full shade

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept consistently moist

Size: 'White Christmas' caladium reaches 2 feet high and wide; 'Prelude White' begonia grows to 8 inches tall and 6 inches wide; depending on the type, polka-dot plant can reach up to 3 feet tall and wide

Make a Serene Shade Garden Bed

Impatiens are some of the best plants for shady yards. Here, 'Pink Swirl' creates a beautiful annual color combination with 'Riviera Midnight Blue' lobelia. You'll want to rest beneath your favorite tree while taking in these gorgeous blooms.

Light: Full shade

Water: Plant in well-drained, humus-rich soil kept consistently moist

Size: 'Pink Swirl' impatiens grow to 14 inches tall and one foot wide; 'Riviera Midnight' lobelia grow to just 8 inches wide and 6 inches tall

Create a Riot of Color

Start with 'Dazzler Blue Pearl' impatiens to add a big dose of color to shady spots. Add to that the colorful flowers of 'Clown Rose' wishbone flower and the rich purple tones of browallia and you've created a combination that will rival any sunny garden for high-impact color.

Light: Full shade

Water: Plant in well-drained soil kept consistently moist

Size: 'Dazzler Blue Pearl' impatiens grow to one foot tall and spreads 15 inches; 'Clown Rose' wishbone flower grows to 8 inches tall and wide; browallia grows to 3 feet tall and one foot wide, depending on the type