Five Love-Ly New Pink Plants for Valentine’s Day
Celebrate February with a sweet treat for the eyes—five stunning new pink garden flowers that bring hope for the upcoming season. Whether you are looking for Valentine's Day plants to gift a loved one or simply want to start your spring planning, these selections offer beauty and vigor. From the trailing blossoms of new spring annuals to the heart-shaped leaves of sun-tolerant caladiums, these Proven Winners pink flowers are designed to perform beautifully from spring through frost.
Here’s a sweet treat for February – the month of love and hope for spring. These five new pink annuals will put you in the mood for planning and planting this season. Spring is on its way!
| Superbells® Double Smitten Pink™ CalibrachoaFor a twice-as-nice splash of pink in your patio pots, try this new double-flowered calibrachoa that produces self-cleaning, rosebud-like blossoms. It shines from spring through fall in shades of soft pink with a bright rose pink ring around a small cluster of center petals. The bicolor pattern makes it easy to pair with other flowers like Supertunia® Royal Magenta® petunias and Superbena Sparkling® Rosé verbena in containers. A filling-spilling shape will have the flower-laden stems cascading over the edges in no time, providing easy access to butterflies and hummingbirds. Annual for full sun to part sun, grows 6-12” tall, trails up to 30” long, requires good drainage. |
| Supertunia® Pink Tiara™ PetuniaOne look and you’ll know why this Supertunia is so special. The one-of-a-kind flowers of Tiara™ Supertunias feature a luminescent glow which emanates from the center of the blooms similar to the color pattern found in some morning glory flowers. Like its violet blue-flowered companion, Supertunia® Blue Tiara™, the princess pink blossoms of Supertunia® Pink Tiara™ continue non-stop from spring through fall without deadheading. Incredible vigor makes it a gorgeous flowering groundcover or long trailing plant for hanging baskets and upright urns. Annual for full sun to part sun, grows 4-12” tall, trails up to 36” long, grows best with consistent moisture and feeding. |
| Virtuoso® Pinkerific™ DahliaGone are the days when you’d need to wait months for your dahlias to bloom! Virtuoso® dahlias produce large, fully double flowers in shades of pink, bright yellow, violet purple and carmine red on proportional stems from planting time until frost. They are especially strong growers with good powdery mildew tolerance, which can be problematic for many dahlias. Pictured here is crowd favorite, Virtuoso® Pinkerific™ dahlia, which produces bouquets of soft pink blossoms to keep your vases filled all season. Annual for full sun, grows 15-18” tall, 12-18” spread, grows well in containers and landscapes. |
| Angelface® Wedgwood Pink AngeloniaHeat-tolerant Angelface® Angelonia has long been a favorite of anyone who gardens where the mercury really rises in the summertime. It doesn’t skip a beat and continues to pump out new flower spikes through the heat. New this year, the novel cotton candy pink and white bicolor Angelface® Wedgwood Pink joins the series. Tall, semi-upright stems are lined with large, self-cleaning blossoms from spring to frost – plenty to spare for a summertime bouquet or two. Annual for full sun, grows 18-30” tall, 12-18” spread, grows well in containers and landscapes. |
| Heart to Heart® ‘Blushing Bride’ CaladiumWhat could be a more iconic plant for Valentine’s Day than Heart to Heart® caladiums? Their colorful heart-shaped leaves shine in the summertime, providing a persistent, bright splash of pink, red, coral or white in container recipes and landscapes. They are the perfect complement to flowering annuals like Surefire® begonias and Summer Wave® wishbone flowers. Some varieties like Heart to Heart® ‘Blushing Bride’, pictured here, are surprisingly sun tolerant in addition to flourishing in the shade. Oftentimes, their youngest leaves are a contrasting color to the more mature foliage, lending a two-toned look to the plant. ‘Blushing Bride’ starts off bridal white, for example, and “blushes” deeper pink as the leaves develop. Its stunning beauty and excellent garden performance has earned it the Caladium of the Year title for 2025. Annual for sun or shade, grows 15-20” tall, 8-10” spread, thrives in heat and humidity.
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Want to dive deeper? Check out these resources:
- Explore all of our new plants for 2025.
- Find more pink plants on Pinterest.
- Idea Board: 2025 Must-Have New Plants
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Patent Information: Superbells® Double Smitten Pink™ Calibrachoa US utility patent 7,786,342; Supertunia® Royal Magenta® Petunia USPP29811 CanPBR6045; Superbena Sparkling® Rosé Verbena USPP32683; Supertunia® Pink Tiara™ Petunia USPP36179 CanPBRAF; Supertunia® Blue Tiara™ Petunia USPPAF CanPBRAF; Virtuoso® Pinkerific™ Dahlia USPP29359; Angelface® Wedgwood Pink Angelonia USPPAF; Heart to Heart® 'Blushing Bride' Caladium hortulanum USPP22213
Contributor Bio: Susan Martin is an avid zone 6 gardener and content creator who enjoys spreading her passion for plants to others across North America.
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