12 Stunning Burgundy Flowers

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From deep reds to wine-like tones, our curated list of Best Burgundy Flowers will help you pick the perfect ones for your space!

Burgundy flowers bring a rich, deep shade to your garden, making it stand out. In this guide, we’ll share some of the best ones you can easily grow, both indoors and outdoors!

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Best Burgundy Flowers

1. Burgundy Calla Lily

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Botanical Name: Zantedeschia spp. 

The Burgundy Calla Lily is a stunning variation of the classic Calla Lily. Its deep burgundy or wine-red blooms are a popular choice for cut flowers.

2. Burgundy Dahlia

Botanical Name: Dahlia

With its deep burgundy petals, this dahlia variety is a true stunner! Dahlias are known for their intricate and showy blooms, and this one is no exception.

3. Burgundy Iceberg Rose

Botanical Name: Rosa ‘Burgundy Iceberg’

These burgundy flowers are the perfect choice if you’re looking for a rose that will add a splash of rich shade to your garden.

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4. Chocolate Cosmos

Botanical Name: Cosmos atrosanguineus

The Chocolate Cosmos is a tuberous-rooted perennial native to Mexico. Its dark burgundy-brown flowers look stunning and emit a delightful chocolate-like fragrance.

5. Burgundy Red Lily

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Botanical Name: Lilium ‘Burgundy Red’

This stunning variety produces large, deep, burgundy-red flowers that are sure to turn heads! What’s more? It is easy to grow and maintain, too!

6. Burgundy Carnation

Botanical Name: Dianthus caryophyllus

Choose carnation if you are looking for a burgundy flower that you can use for gifting, too. Make sure it gets plenty of sunlight for larger blooms.

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7. Holy Grail Hibiscus

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Botanical Name: Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Holy Grail’

If you need long-lasting flowers, you can also go with the Holy Grail Hibiscus. It has velvety, dark plum-burgundy petals.

8. Hollyhock ‘Burgundy Towers’

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Botanical Name: Alcea rosea ‘Burgundy Towers’

A tall and dark plant that can add some old-fashioned allure to the garden. Its frilly blooms will paint your garden burgundy from summer to fall.

9. Carolina Allspice

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Botanical Name: Calycanthus floridus

The Carolina Allspice is known for its small, tubular flowers that are a lovely burgundy shade. Some varieties also have golden-yellow petal tips.

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10. Hellebore ‘Burgundy’

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Botanical Name: Helleborus x hybridus ‘Burgundy’

You can go with the Burgundy Hellebore if you have a shady garden. They have delicate petals around a yellow center, adding to their appeal.

11. Black Magic Rose

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Botanical Name: Rosa ‘Black Magic’

With velvety petals of a dark purple-burgundy hue and a romantic fragrance, the ‘Black Magic’ rose variety can uplift any space.

12. Merlot Red Scabiosa

Botanical Name: Scabiosa atropurpurea ‘Merlot Red’

This one has clusters of large wine and burgundy-colored flowers. Their centers have white highlights that go well with their hue.

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