When it comes to beauty, roses simply stand out from the rest–the most popular flower around the world. If you too love these elegant blossoms, this article is for you.

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Flowers that Look Like Roses

1. Camelia

Botanical Name: Camellia japonica

If you love roses, then Camelia is the best option for you! The arching petals come in a range of shades–the red and white colors are the most popular.

2. Peony

Botanical Name: Paeonia

These pretty single and double perennial flowers have stunning similarities with roses and it comes in pink, magenta, white, and crimson shades.

3. Anemone

Botanical Name: Anemonastrum

It opens petals in the morning and closes during the night–the colorful flowers have a dark and round center on a tall stem.

4. Hydrangea

Botanical Name: Hydrangea macrophylla

The colorful four-petal florets look great when grown in small bunches. As they come in various colors, you can mix and match them up for a glorious display!

Check out our article on growing Hydrangeas here

5. Carnation

Botanical Name: Dianthus caryophyllus

Carnations have many similarities with roses. These blooms have ruffled petals and look gorgeous in bouquets. For the best display, go for large-flowered carnations.

6. Begonia

Botanical Name: Begonia × tuberhybrida

Tuberous begonias are popular for their plump and ruffled flowers that look like roses. These come in spectacular shades of pink, yellow, orange, red, or white.

Have a look at the best types of Begonias you can grow here

7. Tulip

Botanical Name: Tulipa

Tulips come in a range of shades like pink, red, white, blue, and magenta. Just like roses, red tulips represent romance, love, and passion.

8. Buttercup

Botanical Name: Ranunculus

Buttercups are another best alternative for roses and come in gorgeous shades of red, peach, yellow, orange, and white hues.

9. Dianthus

Botanical Name: Dianthus

Double dianthus flower during summer and offers fragrant red, pink, magenta, and yellow blooms. Some multiple species can grow between 6-18 inches in height.

10. Double Impatiens

Botanical Name: Impatiens wallerana

Double impatiens have a unique fusion of peonies and small roses. They are available in the shades of fuchsia, pink, and white.

11. Gardenia

Botanical Name: Gardenia

This exotic flower has many similarities with roses and produces striking white flowers that are intensely fragrant. Varieties like daisy and variegata are easily available.

12. Dahlia

Botanical Name: Dahlia

At first glance, dahlias may not look like roses, but in a bunch, they can confuse you with a close resemblance. The unique blooms are exquisitely pretty and come in a range of violet, magenta, and pink hues.

13. Double Anemone

Botanical Name: Anemone coronaria

You can easily take Double Anemone for a rose from a distance. The plant stands out for its brilliant blooms that come in vivid shades of purple, red, and white.

14. Desert Rose

Botanical Name: Adenium obesum

If you want a rose look-alike plant that grows slow, stays compact, and can be easily kept on a coffee table, then this is it! It blooms in beautiful shades of pink and red.

15. Poppy

Botanical Name: Papaver

The sun-loving poppies bloom papery, tissue-like flowers in brilliant shades of orange, red, pink, yellow, and blue. Growing ‘Rose Chiffon’ variety is the closest you can get to rose in looks!

16. Lisianthus

Botanical Name: Eustoma

Coming in both solid and bi-colors, the blooms look charming and quite rose-like. The best part is–the flowers last for 10-14 days!

17. Moss Rose

Botanical Name: Portulaca grandiflora

Moss rose are warm climate perennials, but you can grow them as annuals in a cold climate. These flowering plants are easy to grow and resemble miniature roses from a distance.

  • Vikas gupta
  • May 13, 2021 At 3:49 pm
  • Very nice collection
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  • Danny
  • August 4, 2022 At 9:17 am
  • Desert roses are amazing, I wish they were a little more hardy.
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Very nice collection

Desert roses are amazing, I wish they were a little more hardy.

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