A Rainbow of Gardens: Orange

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My son’s favorite color is orange and he chose to plant only orange cultivars of each item in his garden bed for the 2024 season. This was a fun and easy homeschool project for us but it gave me the idea to share a resource of garden plants that fit within a specific color scheme! Whether you want to create a fun and funky color-themed garden for your own little green thumb, or you need some help brainstorming ideas for a particular color theme you want to start in your landscaping, I’m here to help!

Many of the photos included here will be stock images (with respective sources credited) because while I have grown literally hundreds of cultivars of each plant over the years, there’s no way I could have grown them all! So to give you a visual sample of plants that fit within this theme, start with a category below and feast your eyes on A Rainbow of Gardens!

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Orange Flowers

Flowers were probably the easiest plant to fit in this category. There are many wonderful varieties of blooming and blossoming plants to add to your garden space not just for aesthetic, but also to support your population of local pollinators.

Cosmic Orange Cosmos for Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
Orange Hawaii Marigold from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
Goldy Honey Bear Sunflower from Botanical Interests
Tip Top Alaska Salmon Nasturtium from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
Orange King Zinnia Seeds from Baker Creek
Resina Calendula from High Mowing Seeds

Orange Vegetables

Okay, tomatoes may technically be a fruit, but as vegetable gardeners we mostly consider it one of the staple home-grown veggies (it’s listed under ‘vegetables’ on many of the seed vendor websites, so there.) This is another plant that boasted no shortage of orange varieties! All of these I have grown myself and love to include in our seed starting plan every year.

Tropical Sunset Tomato from MIGardener
Orange Strawberry Tomato from TomatoFest
Orange Jubilee Tomato from MIGardener
Tangerine Dream Pepper from Burpee
Red Kuri Winter Squash from Botanical Interests
Tonda di Parigi Carrots from Botanical Interests

Orange Fruits

There weren’t many tangerine-hued plants in this category but the humble salmonberry shouldn’t be overlooked! Their tart-sweet flavor is a wonderful addition to any berry patch or perennial garden, and any home food preserver will appreciate their unique flavor in jams, jellies, preserves and pies. I love to include native plants in my growing space and this was a favorite of Native Americans and settlers alike.

Salmonberry Plants from The Native Plant Society

Orange Herbs

I included this category as a bonus because no garden is complete without herbs! While some of these aren’t actually orange-colored you will be pleasantly surprised by their citrusy flavor.

Orangelo Thyme from Baker Creek
Orange Mint Plants from Burpee

We have just gotten past our last frost date and have planted Leroy’s own Garden of Orange out in his bed. I can’t wait to see it in full bloom!

ā— About Me

I’m Elizabeth, the creator and author here at The Whistling Rooster Homestead. I’m building a homestead from scratch in the mountains of North Idaho with my dear husband and our highly capable kid. I love to share our experiences here on the blog and I hope you enjoy them too. Thanks for stopping by!

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Last updated: March 2026

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