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10 Showy Red Flowers

 Beautiful houseplants with spectacular red flowers



Here are the 10 best beautiful red perennial flowers collected to help you find ideas that will attract attention in your home. The ones that are sure to add serious visual interest to your indoor living space. From bright flowers like chenille to dramatic shaped-heart like flamingo lilies and beautiful daisies, each of these red flowers is easy to buy and grow at the plant store. If you want something bigger and brighter or are looking to use small flowers as accents, there is something for you.


Red flowers are an eye-catching color that adds energy, vitality, and brightness to your home as well as a passion for working well with other interiors. It is a very attractive color that will attract the attention of everyone in or around your home. Each type of flower will vary in shape and shade, so there are plenty of varieties for you to choose from to make every corner of your home look special. With this guide, we will give you a brief introduction to each of these flowers and show you some tips on how to best care for them.


1 Chenille Plant


The chenille plant is an abundant flowering shrub with beautiful red flowers. They grow quickly, you can trim the stems to have a beautiful shape.


2 Flamingo Lily


In addition to showing red flowers, the flamingo lily comes in other colors you can choose from. The flowers have a heart shape and they make excellent cut flowers in the arrangements.


3 Flame of the Woods


Flame of the Woods forms dozens of large flower clusters surrounded by glossy, green leaves. The plant grows happily in the sun.


4 Hibiscus



The red poppy is a tropical plant that blooms all year round. This plant prefers warm weather and bright sunlight.


5 Cacti


The red cactus is an albino with a red flower. Like other cactus plants, this plant is easy to grow.


6 Lipstick plant


Lipstick Plant is a climbing plant and shows numerous tube flowers that actually look like a lipstick tube, hence the name. It grows well in bright light and humidity.


7 Kalanchoe


Calanzo belongs to a succulent family. The plant needs long-term darkness to form more buds. The flower will bloom colorful and vibrant for several weeks.


8 Amaryllis



In winter, amaryllis develops an explosive color and blooms for weeks. Give sunlight for its best growth.


9 Shrimp Plant


This plant produces overlapping prawns that look like shrimp, hence the name. This plant likes to grow in bright light. In early spring, cut it to 12 inches and allow it to grow and flower again in a few weeks.


10 Bromeliads


Bromeliads are easy-to-grow plants that grow well in indoor conditions with occasional watering.

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