Brown flowers have become a favorite of gardeners in recent times. According to Feng Shui, brown color indicates food, nature, and the circle of life. Several famous species of flowers like roses, cymbidiums, and chrysanthemums are available in shades of brown. Find out about the Types of Brown Flower Names!

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Best Types of Brown Flowers

1. Angel Amber Kiss Pansy

Botanical Name: Viola cornuta

‘Horned Pansy Angel Amber Kiss’ is a biennial plant, featuring golden-orange-brown color flowers from April- July. This pansy variety is ideal for containers, path edging, and front lawn flower beds.

2. Bearded Irises

Botanical Name: Iris germanica

Bearded iris is available in unusual color combinations. Some hybrid varieties include dull orange, bronze, or brown. Some popular flowers with brown petals are: ‘Rodeo Girl,’ ‘Supreme Sultan,’ ‘Spiced Tiger,’ ‘Red Hawk,’ ‘Boss Tweed,’ ‘Brown Duet,’ Spiced Lemon,’ ‘Bronzette Star,’ ‘Ruffled Feathers,’ ‘Dodge City,’ and ‘Living Legacy.’

3. Daylilies

Botanical Name: Hemerocallis spp.

Many new daylily cultivars are a result of crossbreeding. New varieties include rusty brown flowers like ‘Sweet Hot Chocolate’ and ‘Sir Mod Red.’

4. Columbines

Botanical Name: Aquilegia spp.

Columbines flower in mid-spring. Brown varieties include ‘Black Barlow,’ ‘Chocolate,’ ‘Single Black,’ ‘Roman Bronze,’ Futaba ‘Lantern’ brown-orange, and ‘William Guinness,’ which is more on maroon than bronze.

5. Oriental Poppy

Botanical Name: Papaver orientale

If you want the fall colors in your garden, then go with flowering perennial ‘Royal Chocolate Distinction.’ It has a red-bronze petal but looks like brown at first glance.

6. Japanese Arisaema

Botanical Name: Arisaema sikokianum

This perennial is native to Japan’s woodland and a member of the aroid family. The beautiful flowers offer cloak-like, purple-brown spathe flowers around a white, finger-like spadix.

7. Dahlia

Botanical Name: Dahlia pinnata

Dahlia ‘Brown sugar’ is a perfect choice for your flower collection. It displays bright rusty orange flowers. Also, ‘Chocolate Sundae’ and ‘Black Beauty’ are dark-red plants, featuring bronze-brown to rusty maroon petals, with golden centers.

8. Flowering Tobacco

Botanical Name: Nicotiana spp.

The brown-flowering variety ‘Hot Chocolate’ produces rosy-bronze flowers. For richer brown flowers, you can go for ‘Chocolate Smoke.’

9. Tropical Hibiscus

Botanical Name: Hibiscus rosa-Sinensis

Hybridization of tropical hibiscus results in a range of colors like; gray, charcoal, and brown-bronze tones. Brown cultivars include ‘Creme de Cacao,’ ‘Pocahontas,’ and ‘Key Largo.’

10. Boat Orchids

Botanical Name: Cymbidiums

Cymbidiums ‘Charlie Brown’ produces brown flowers with hints of yellow and peach, with a deep crimson throat. You can also grow ‘Golden Leaf Edged-Orchid’ (Cymbidium floribundum), Aloe-leafed Cymbidium (Cymbidium aloifolium), Iris-like orchid, or Tracy’s orchid.

11. Cattleya velutina

Botanical Name: Cattleya velutina

Native to Brazil, this species showcases brown-bronze petals with deep red or burgundy dots across the white lip, with golden throat and purple stripes.

12. Antler orchids

Botanical Name: Dendrobium discolor

This di-colored orchid produces 1-3 inches wide light brown, tan, reddish-brown, or yellow long-petaled wavy flowers with a mauve-colored lip, on 20 inches long stem.

13. Charlie Brown Rose

Botanical Name: Rosa

This miniature rose cultivar forms numerous, small two-inches wide, brown flowers with 8-15 petals during summer. It can not survive harsh winters.

14. Graham Thomas Austin Rose

Botanical Name: Rosarium baden rosa ‘Graham Thomas’ Austin

This climbing rose variety is prized with double petals of rich, golden flowers having a tint of brown at the edges, with a tea-like, mild fragrance. Each flower bears 30 or more petals.

15. Blanket Flower

Botanical Name: Gaillardia species

Just like the name, this flower from North America can cover your ground like a blanket, with its beautiful flower that showcases yellow edges, brown center, and red petals.

16. Echibeckia ‘Summerina Brown’

Botanical Name: Rudbeckia x Echinacea

This variety is a cross between Rudbeckia and Echinacea. The long-lasting flowers are consist of dark chocolate brown petals, orange edges, with a surrounding large dark brown cone.

17. Absalon Tulip

Botanical Name: Tulipa ‘Absalon’

This unusual patterned tulip variety flowers in the chocolate brown petals with rich yellow swirls. ‘Absalon tulip’ has existed since 1780.

Fact: This tulip was infected by Tulip Breaking Virus (TBV), which results in its surprising color and patterned flower.

18. Hardy Mums

Botanical Name: Chrysanthemum rubellum

Paint your fall garden with brown-bronze color by growing varieties like ‘Autumn Glow Bronze,’ ‘Fireglow,’ ‘Katelli Bronze,’ and ‘Bronze Elegance.’

19. Chocolate Cosmos

Botanical Name: Cosmos atrosanguineus chocamocha

This tuberous perennial features chocolate-scented, deep bronze-crimson velvety flowers that bloom from midsummer to fall.

20. Carolina Allspice

Botanical Name: Calycanthus floridus

Carolina allspice is a shrub that you can easily grow in containers. The plant has deep red to brown flowers that also emit a pleasing smell of chocolate. It also produces an edible and delicious spice that can be used like cinnamon.

21. Chocolate Orchid

Botanical Name: Dendrobium johannis

It’s a great deep red-brown flower plant to have that also comes with a perk of sweet, chocolate smelling blooms. Place this plant in a well-lit spot away from intense direct sunlight that is high in humidity.

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  • Shams Mohammed Rasheed Elbashabsheh
  • August 3, 2021 At 9:59 pm
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