13 Flowers in Singapore that Bloom for 365 Days

13 Flowers in Singapore that Bloom for 365 Days
Flowers are not just products of nature but a doorway to peace, tranquillity, and joy. It's the delicacy of each petal and the brilliance of the colour combination that gets people to lose themselves in a world of beauty. Such is the power of flowers! So, with so many of these nature’s pride planted all over the island, you need to enlighten yourself with the best flowers in Singapore.  Step out of your house any time of the year to absorb the charm of these flowers. Are you confused about which ones to see? Well, we have curated a list of 13 flowers in Singapore that bloom for 365 days. All you need to do is take your camera along!

1. Golden Trumpet 

Free photos of Trumpet flowers The first of the 365 days flowers is the golden trumpet, which got its name due to the shape of its flowers. This stunning flower is also used to reduce swelling and kill bacteria, which makes it a handy bloom. 

2. Kalanchoe 

Free photos of Kalanchoe This adorable little plant with even tinier petals is what makes everyone's hearts melt. The Kalanchoe is one of those flowers in Singapore that bloom in different colours, thus adding a vibrant hue to the surroundings. 

3. Ixora

Free photos of Ixora One of the most insta-worthy flowers in Singapore is the Ixora. With innumerable hues, ranging from pink, white, yellow and red, the Ixora will brighten your day all year long.

4. Rose

Free photos of Red It is time to say hello to the queen of flowers in Singapore and the rest of the world- Rose. Apart from being the most popular choice for a beautiful bouquet of flowers during anniversaries and Valentine’s Day, the rose will ride out its beauty during the scorching heats and humid temperatures. 

5. Snapdragons 

Free photos of Snapdragons Next up on the 365 days, flowers are Snapdragons. While they look gorgeous from afar, upon coming close, you’ll notice the shape of the flowers- dragons. They really are one of the most extraordinary blooms.

6. Lantana 

Free photos of Lantana camara Lantana, also known as Sage, is a type of flower that blooms in different pairs of colours. They come in yellow-white, pink-orange and red-orange. So, with lantanas, you never really know which hue they’ll bless you with. Oh! They also smell! 

7. Peacock Flower 

If this is called a Peacock flower, it has to look like one. While it does not produce shades of blue and green, it does sprout in deep red, orange, and yellow colours with flowers that give the shape of a peacock. 

8. Milii 

Free photos of Flowers If flowers in Singapore had to win an award for their cuteness, the Milii would get the first prize. It is also called the Christ Plant or Christ Thron and is extremely low-maintenance. 

9. Bougainvillaea 

Free photos of Bougainvillea The bougainvillaea is undeniably one of the most Instagrammable flowers in Singapore that bloom for 365 days. The pretty pink, orange and white colours beautify every corner of the island, leaving tourists and locals going gaga over it. 

10. Pigeon Orchid 

white flower in tilt shift lens The 10th on the list of 365 days flowers is the Pigeon Orchid. This plant flowers around nine days after a heavy rainstorm, and if anyone knows Singapore’s weather, that happens often. Thus, leaving you with pure white flowers against big green foliage. 

11. Cat Claw Ivy 

Beautiful yellow flower ivy tree and fresh green leaves background,cat’ claw creeper or bignoniaceae Another famous yellow flower in Singapore is the Cat Claw Ivy, which is not originally found in Singapore, as they were planted in the gardens a few years back. The striking yellow hue of this creeper plant is normally seen at Punggol East and Havelock Road. 

12. Jasmine 

Free photos of Three Jasmine is not just a scent but a flower too. So, besides having a mesmerising fragrance, Jasmine is as white as snow with five perfectly shaped petals. Jasmine is one of the most elegant flowers in Singapore home-grown for several purposes. 

13. Asian Pegionwings

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The last on the list of 365 days flowers in Singapore is the Asian Pegionwings, commonly called Aparajita. Calling it a show-stopper is an understatement because its bright hue & unique petal shape make it a flower you must add to your bucket list. 

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Gurnika Talwar

Gurnika Talwar is FNP’s marketing and creative content writer and has been with the firm since 2020. She is based in Delhi, India and has been in this field for 2+ years.
She started her journey as a freshman but since then has created content on several mediums. With blogging on gift ideas, food, gardening tips and whatnot as her primary goal, she has also curated content for social media and brand films. As a storyteller, she creates original, genuine, and relatable content to connect with the mass. Besides work, you’ll find her chit-chatting about movies or making sarcastic jokes.