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When you’re adding more flowers to your garden space, you’re going to want to add some colorful blooms to your layout that will come up year after year.

I have created a new garden space, and I have decided to make it full of orange flowering perennials. It took me a little bit of time to determine which perennials to plant and which ones would look great together.

This gallery is designed to help you find orange blooms with ease; there are 8 different varieties that you can choose from.

Trollius

This is a plant that grows best in zones three through six; they prefer partial to full sun and moist soil. Though, too much sun can cause the leaves to fade. With proper care, the flower can grow to be two feet tall. The light orange to yellow blooms can be seen from May to July.

Peruvian Lilies

This is a perennial that can have multiple colored blooms, so make sure that yours is orange. It grows well in zones seven to 10 and prefers to grow in slightly acidic soil. It grows in full sun, but in hotter areas, a bit of shade is preferred.

Blanket Flower

The blanket flower is a lovely plant that produces red, yellow, and orange blooms for most of summer and fall. It grows in zones three through 10 in well-draining soil and full sun. These plants will require frequent watering to start, but they do grow best in a hot, dry climate.

Kniphofia

This is a unique looking plant that grows in zones five through nine. They can grow to be about five feet tall, and they will attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden. They will grow best in full sun, and it is a hardy plant, so it will grow in any soil.

Milkweed

his is a sweet smelling flower that’s great for attracting butterflies to your outdoor space during the summer. When mature, it can grow to be up to four feet tall. It should be grown in full sun and well-drained soil. It can be found in hardiness zones three through nine.

Helianthemum

This is a plant with bright orange blooms that will make an excellent ground cover. They grow in zones five through eight, and they need to grow in well-drained soil and full sun. They can tolerate some shade in hotter areas, and they will do well in sandy, rocky soil.

Daylily

Daylilies are hardy perennials with beautiful bright flowers in colors of orange, red, pink and yellow.

The flowers are very short lived, only opening for one day and then dying off, but each flower stem has about a dozen flower buds, so you’ll have blooms for a couple of weeks. Daylilies grow best in full sun, but in hot climates they may need some shade in the afternoon.

Dahlia

Dahlias are stunning flowers that come in a wide range of shapes and sizes.

They bloom from late summer into fall and can be orange, red, pink, purple or yellow. Dahlias can be grown from tubers or seeds and some varieties can grow 5 to 6.5 feet (1.5 to 2 m) high. They grow best in a position with full sun and need at least 6 hours of sunlight each day.

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