31 Stunning Yellow Flowers (Including Pictures)

Yellow flowers are often associated with warm, summer days, and can easily brighten anyone’s day!

If you’re looking for yellow flowers for a gift or flower arrangement or simply to plant in your garden, look no further.

In this article, I will cover a variety of different yellow flowers to give you a better idea of what kind of flowers are available, as well as some of the symbols and meanings that people associate with them.

Without further ado, let’s get into this list of yellow flowers! 

1. Sunflower

Sunflower

Sunflowers are yellow annual or perennial plants native primarily to North and South America. Before blooming, sunflowers are known for tilting to face the sun to gain more sunlight for photosynthesis, which is where they get their name!

2. Yellow Pansy

Pansy Cool Wave Golden Yellow

Pansies are short-lived perennials that come in a variety of different colors, including yellow!

It is thought that yellow pansies symbolize optimism and joy, which is why they are often given to people that are struggling through difficult or challenging times.

3. Yellow Marigold

Inca Yellow Marigold

Marigolds are brightly colored annual flowers in the sunflower family. They are known to bloom throughout the summer and into fall, and generally symbolize happiness, apart from in Mexico where marigolds are used to honor the dead.

4. Daffodil

Daffodils 

Daffodils are a perennial that are native to northern Europe. Daffodils are a hardy flower that grow in spring year after year, making them a symbol for rebirth and new beginnings. They are also the national flower of Wales, sharing the importance of Wales’ history with the leek.

5. Yellow Peony 

Yellow Peony

The majority of peonies are herbaceous perennial plants, with some being woody shrubs. Peonies are native to Asia, Europe and Western North America. Yellow peonies are thought to be symbolic of new beginnings and a fresh start, and are relatively unusual and rare when compared to other types of peonies.

6. Yellow Rose

Yellow Rose

Roses are a woody perennial native to Asia, with smaller numbers native to Europe, North America, and northwestern Africa. A yellow rose is thought to represent friendship, and is often given to loved one’s to bring joy to their life.

7. Yellow Chrysanthemum

Yellow Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemums are herbaceous perennial plants that are a very popular garden flower. The majority of chrysanthemums are native to East Asia and northeastern Europe. Yellow chrysanthemums signify neglected love or sorrow.

8. Yellow Yarrow 

Yellow Yarrow

Yellow yarrow is a hardy flowering plant native to California and Baja California. In America, it’s commonly called “plumajillo,” which means little feather in Spanish, due to the shape and the texture of the plant. Its heads are composed of very small, tight-packed flowers that make up beautiful clusters.

9. Yellow Orchid 

Yellow Orchid

Orchids are perennial herbs that lack permanent woody stems. Yellow orchids are native to most of the eastern and south central United States. Yellow orchids are thought to represent friendship and new beginnings.

10. Yellow Tulip 

Yellow Tulip

Tulips are a spring-blooming perennial that are typically brightly colored. Like many other yellow flowers, yellow tulips used to have a negative meaning associated with them. However, they now represent happiness and hope.

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11. Yellow Hibiscus 

Yellow Hibiscus

The hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants, including both annual and perennial herbaceous plants, as well as woody shrubs and small trees. Yellow hibiscus represents joy and offers good luck to whoever you’re gifting it to.

12. Yellow Zinnia 

Yellow Zinnia

The zinna is a genus of plants of the sunflower tribe in the daisy family. The zinnia is native to the south west of North America, particularly Mexico and throughout South America. Yellow zinnias represent a daily remembrance. 

13. Yellow Hyacinth 

Yellow Hyacinth

Hyacinths are bulbous perennials that are native to the Mediterranean. Hyacinths come with a unique scent and meaning to their color, but it is thought that yellow hyacinths represent jealousy.

14. Yellow Dahlia 

Yellow Dahlia

The dahlia is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants native to Central America and Mexico. Its relatives include the sunflower and daisy. Yellow dahlias are given to represent joy, and are sure to brighten someone’s day!

15. Yellow Hellebore 

Yellow Hellebore

Hellebores are a hardy flower, blooming in winter and early spring. The majority of hellebores are happiest when they are grown in partial shade, meaning that they are relatively low maintenance and can withstand conditions that other flowers can not.

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16. Yellow Primrose 

Yellow Primrose

Primroses are a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae. They are native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and parts of southwest Asia. Primroses tend to thrive in cooler climates, and need to be grown in partial shade to blossom.

17. Bulbous Buttercup

Bulbous Buttercup

Ranunculus bulbosus, commonly known as bulbous buttercup, is a perennial flowering plant. The origin of the name for this yellow flower comes from the belief that buttercups gave butter its golden hue. However, this is a common misconception, as buttercups are actually toxic to the cows that supposedly eat them.

18. Dandelion 

Dandelion

Taraxacum is a large genus of flowering plants, which consists of the species commonly known as dandelions. The dandelion is a symbol of growth, and is native to Eurasia and North America. Although considered a weed, dandelions are still considered pretty flowers.

19. Yellow Calla Lily 

Yellow Calla Lily

Calla lilies are a perennial plant that come in a variety of different colors, including yellow.

Despite its name, this plant is not a true lily, instead belonging to the genus Zantedeschia which originates from South Africa. Yellow calla lilies symbolise a sense of gratitude.

20. Sunshine Gerbera Daisies 

Sunshine Gerbera Daisies

Gerbera daisies are perennials that are native to regions of South America, Asia, and Africa. 

Sunshine gerbera daisies, also known as yellow gerbera daisies, represent cheerfulness and bring happiness to any garden or room they’re in!

21. Goldenrod

Goldenrod

Goldenrod plants are clump-forming perennial wildflowers found in Europe, North and South America, and Asia. In many cultures, goldenrod flowers are associated with wealth, prosperity, and happiness, making them a special gift for a loved one or acquaintance.

22. Yellow Snapdragon

Yellow Snapdragon

Antirrhinum is a genus of plants, commonly known as snapdragons, because of the flowers’ as it resembles the face of a dragon that opens and closes its mouth when squeezed. Yellow snapdragons symbolize happiness and positivity.

23. Yellow Geranium 

Yellow Geranium

Geranium is a genus of 422 species of annual, biennial, and perennial plants. Geraniums have long been a favorite for gardeners as they are both colorful and easy to grow.

Yellow geraniums are even more special, as they are actually considered quite a rare find!

24. Yellow Foxgloves 

Yellow Foxgloves

Yellow foxgloves are a species of flowering plant in the genus Digitalis, family Plantaginaceae. They are native to Europe, western Asia, and northwestern Africa. Although reported poisonings are very rare, foxgloves are poisonous, so care should be taken when you are handling them.

25. Yellow Carnation 

Yellow Carnation

Dianthus caryophyllus, commonly known as the carnation, is a herbaceous perennial plant. While they are beautiful to look at, yellow carnations actually symbolize disappointment and rejection, and are often chosen as apology flowers.

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26. Yellow Freesia

Yellow Freesia

Freesias are a genus of herbaceous perennial flowering plants. Freesias are native to the eastern side of southern Africa, from Kenya south to South Africa. Yellow freesias symbolize friendship and optimism, making a lovely gift for anyone in their appearance and deeper meaning.

27. Yellow Begonia 

Yellow Begonia

Begonias are a genus of perennial flowering plants that are native to moist subtropical and tropical climates. A yellow begonia can be given as a symbol of friendship, hope, or kindness toward a special someone in your life. 

28. Ranunculus Flabellaris

Ranunculus flabellaris

Ranunculus flabellaris, commonly known as a yellow water buttercup, is a species of flowering plant. This flower is native to North America, including the southern half of Canada and the majority of the U.S. It blooms in the early spring and will continue until the summer starts.

29. Black-Eyed Susan

Black-eyed Susan

Rudbeckia hirta, commonly called black-eyed Susan, is a flowering plant native to Eastern and Central North America and China. They are named “black eyed” after the dark colored centers of its daisy-like flower heads. Butterflies, bees, and a variety of insects are attracted to these beautiful flowers.

30. Yellow Lotus Flower 

Yellow Lotus flower

Nelumbo lutea, also known as yellow lotus, is a species of flowering plant that is native to North America. These flowers grow in lakes and swamps, alongside areas that have been subjected to bad flooding. Known as the golden lotus in Buddhism, the yellow Lotus Flower symbolises joy, openness, and hospitality. 

31. Tansy 

Tansy

Tansy is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant that is native to temperate Europe and Asia. It is also found in parts of North America, and was formerly used in cooking and medicine. As its name means immortality, tansies symbolize protection and health. 

In summary 

The world is wide and there is a huge variety of yellow flowers out there to discover! After reading this article, you should have a better understanding of some of these beautiful yellow flowers and their meanings.

Next time you’re at the store and feel like gifting someone some flowers, why not refer back to this article to help you make your choice?

Alternatively, if you’re looking for more flowers to plant in your garden, you should have plenty of inspiration after reading this extensive list of yellow flowers.

Morgan Daniels
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