Let the sunshine in with these bright yellow cheerful blooms. Yellow flowers are an attention-grabbing colour that makes an upbeat statement in your garden.

Sunflowers

Nothing says spring like the golden blooms of annual sunflowers. They are heat-tolerant, make great-cut flowers, and attract butterflies and bees. Sunflowers bloom longer than most flowers giving you a continuous supply of cheery golden-yellow flowers throughout the spring-summer weather. So what’s not to love about these flowers?

Landscape of a beautiful sunflower field

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Black-Eyed Susan

Part of the sunflower family, these black and yellow flowers are known to be territorial, squashing out other plants so they can be the dominant ones. Some varieties of these flowers can be vigorous vines quickly covering your trellis or fence.

They will be profusely in an area where they get ample sunlight. After you plant these flowers in your garden be prepared to welcome more flowers as these plants tend to self-seed.

Monarch butterfly on a black-eyed susan daisy taken at Brookside Gardens butterfly house.

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Marigolds

One of the easiest annuals to grow, marigolds thrive in full sunshine and do well in almost any soil type. They are the perfect ground cover yellow flowers. Marigolds bring a sense of charming sunny presence to garden borders.

Marigold flowerbed There are a lot of yellow blooms Ready for the farmer's harvest season.

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Pansy

The pansy flowers are popular cool-season growers and come in various colours, but the yellow-flowering varieties are among the most versatile and popular ones. They might look soft and delicate but are one of the hardiest flowers around.

Yellow Pansy variety cultivated as a garden flower.

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Daffodils

There may be no more iconic spring flowers than the daffodil flower. They are sturdy flowers that will thrive in all kinds of weather, from cold to high humidity, but are more prominent in spring. Daffodils can be small but delightful treasures to have in your garden.

Beautiful Spring banner with fresh yellow daffodil flowers growing

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Iris

Iris flowers come in several varieties and hues, including bright and bold yellow. They are showy flowers that emerge from late spring to early summer. While they may be pretty and poised flowers, they are also toxic to pets, so keep that in mind.

A cluster of vibrant yellow iris flowers in full bloom, standing tall amidst the lush green foliage.

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So, what yellow flower plants are you leaning towards? Whatever those may be, remember that the key is to brighten your garden and bring in pollinating insects.

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