10 Black Flowers & Plants to Make Your Garden Dramatic

Colour is the first thing that gets noticed when we look at a landscape, while red, white, yellow, green and purple are some of the commonly used colours in a garden but black colour is more elusive. In this blog, we are going to tell you the best 10 Black Flowers and plants that can make your garden look classy and elegant. 

Top 10 black flowers and plants that can make your garden look dramatic 

Here are the top Black Flower Names that you can get for your garden. 

1. ASTILBE ‘Dard Side of the Moon’ (Astilbe Hybrid)

Zones

4-9 

Habit 

Upright mounding habit 

Exposure 

Sun or share 

Bloom time 

Mid to late summer 

2. AEONIUM ‘Zwartkop’ (Aeonium Arboreum)

Zones

9-11

Habit 

Upright habit 

Exposure 

Full to part sun 

Bloom time 

Late summer to fall 

3. BAPTISIA Decadence ‘Dark Chocolate’ (Baptisia Hybrid) 

Zones

4-9 

Habit 

Upright vase-shaped habit 

Exposure 

Full to part sun 

Bloom time 

Late spring to early summer 

4. BASIL ‘Dark Opal’ (Ocimum Basilicum) 

Zones

10-11

Habit 

Mounding bushy habit 

Exposure 

Full sun 

Bloom time 

Summer to frost 

5. BLACK BAT FLOWER (Tacca chantrieri)

Zones

9-11

Habit 

Upright habit 

Exposure 

Partial sun to bright indirect light 

Bloom time 

Late summer into fall 

6. BLACK MONDO GRASS (Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’)

Zones

6-10 

Habit 

Mounding spreading habit 

Exposure 

Full sun to partial shade 

Bloom time 

Summer 

7. BUGLEWEED ‘Black Scallop’ (Ajuga reptans)

Zones

4-9 

Habit 

Low spreading habit 

Exposure 

Partial sun to full shade 

Bloom time 

Late spring to early summer 

8. CALLA LILY ‘Odessa’ (Zantedeschia hybrid) 

Zones

8-10 

Habit 

Upright spreading habit 

Exposure 

Full sun to part shade 

Bloom time 

Summer to fall 

9. CHOCOLATE COSMOS (Cosmos atrosanguineus)

Zones

7-11

Habit 

Upright spreading habit 

Exposure 

Full sun 

Bloom time 

Mid-summer to fall 

10. COLEUS ColorBlaze Newly Noir (Coleus scutellarioides)

Zones

10-11 

Habit 

Mounding spreading habit 

Exposure 

Full sun to part shade 

Bloom time 

Summer 

 

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