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List of 365 Days Flowering Plants in India

  • By Naina
  • •  Apr 16, 2025

India's tropical climate allows for an incredible variety of flowering plants that can beautify our homes year-round. I have spent years discovering and nurturing flowers that bloom continuously through all seasons because gardening is my absolute favourite hobby. So, this guide explores the best 365 days flowering plants in India that will liven up your space and give you that dose of freshness that you so desperately seek. 

Why I Am Obsessed with All Season Flowering Plants

Let me tell you a secret. Nothing compares to the joy of waking up to fresh blooms every single day, regardless of what the weather is outside. That's why I have become slightly obsessed with all season flowering plants over the years. 

When I first started gardening, I made the rookie mistake of choosing only seasonal plants. My garden would look spectacular for a few weeks, then sadly barren for months! That's when I discovered the magic of plants that flower all year.

These continuous bloomers not only provide constant visual delight but also attract butterflies, bees, and birds throughout the year. Plus, all these plants are incredibly affordable. All you have to do is plant once and enjoy forever! For busy professionals like me, all season flowers in India are truly a blessing.

Best 365 Days Flowering Plants in India

1. Hibiscus or Gudhal

Gudhal holds a special place in my heart and garden. These magnificent flowers come in a rainbow of colours of fiery reds, delicate pinks, sunshine yellows, and ethereal whites. What I absolutely love about hibiscus is how it adapts to both pots and garden beds alike. 

My bright red hibiscus greets me every morning with fresh blooms. I have placed mine near my entrance, and my friends always pat me on the back because of how well I take care of them. 

For best results, give your hibiscus at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. I have found that regular pruning encourages more branches and consequently more flowers. A little organic fertilizer every month works wonders too!


2. Bougainvillea or Paper Flower

If you have traveled anywhere in India, I am 100% sure that you have noticed bougainvilleas adorning walls, arches, and fences with their spectacular paper-like bracts. These drought-tolerant climbers are the epitome of resilience among flowering plants.

I have a stunning magenta bougainvillea covering my garden wall, and it never fails to stop passersby in their tracks. The best part? It kind of grows beautifully even with neglect. The less I fuss over it, the more gloriously it blooms. Confusing, I know. 

Fun fact: What we consider the "flowers" are actually colourful bracts, modified leaves. The true flowers are the tiny white centers. Plant bougainvillea in well-draining soil with full sun exposure, and you will be rewarded with non-stop colour.


3. Ixora or Rugmini

My love affair with Ixora began when I spotted its fiery clusters at a friend's garden. Also called jungle flame, these compact shrubs produce dense clusters of star-shaped flowers in all hues of reds, oranges, yellows, and pinks.

What makes Ixora special among the variety of flowers in India is its consistent blooming habit. With proper care, they never seem to take a break!

Ixora prefers slightly acidic soil. I occasionally mix coffee grounds into the soil as a natural acidifier so that I create no waste and contribute to the environment. Place it in a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade for beautiful results. 


4. Rose Gulab

No discussion about flowers that bloom all year would be complete without mentioning roses! Roses need regular feeding to maintain year round flowering. I use vermicompost every three months, supplemented with banana peels for extra potassium, a little gardener's trick that works wonders!


5. Periwinkle or Sadabahar

True to its Hindi name "Sadabahar" (meaning "always in bloom"), Periwinkle is one of the most reliable 365 days flowering plants in India. These cheerful flowers in white, pink, and purple create a carpet of color wherever they grow.

Last summer, when the temperature soared to 45°C and most plants in my garden looked stressed, my Vinca continued flowering as if nothing had happened! That's when I truly appreciated its incredible resilience.

Vinca grows easily from seeds and requires minimal care once established. I have lined my garden borders with these non-stop bloomers, creating a permanent frame of colour that adds an abundance of happiness to my monotonous life. 

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6. Lantana

If you are looking for a truly carefree all season flowering plant, Lantana should be your top choice. Available in a kaleidoscope of colors like yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple, often all in the same cluster, these flowers create a spectacular display year round.

What fascinates me about Lantana is how the flower color changes as it matures, creating multi-colored clusters that attract butterflies by the dozen! On summer evenings, I love sitting near my Lantana patch, watching butterflies dance from flower to flower.

A word of caution though is that you might want to plant Lantana in containers rather than directly in the ground, as it can spread aggressively. I keep mine in large pots on my sunny terrace, where they bloom continuously with very little attention.

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7. Jasmine  or Chameli/Mogra

There's something magical about stepping into your garden in the evening and being enveloped by the intoxicating fragrance of jasmine

While most jasmine varieties have seasonal blooming periods, varieties like Jasminum sambac (Mogra) can flower throughout the year in warmer parts of India. I have a small Mogra plant near my sitting area, and its sweet fragrance makes every evening special!

I use the fragrant blooms for pooja at home, and sometimes tuck a flower or two into my hair, connecting me to generations of Indian women who have used it as a quick beauty hack that attracts compliments. 


8. Pentas or Star Flower

Pentas’ star-shaped flower clusters in red, pink, white, and lavender are absolute butterfly magnets!

What I appreciate most about Pentas is how they flourish even during the monsoon season when many other plants take a break. During last year's rainy months, my Pentas plants were the highlight of my garden, with their bright clusters standing strong against the gray skies.

These undemanding plants prefer full morning sun with some afternoon shade in hot regions. Regular pinching of growing tips creates bushier plants with more flower heads.


9. Marigold or Genda

Marigolds are incredibly easy to grow from seeds which makes them perfect for beginners. With full sun and moderate watering, they will keep your garden cheerful throughout the year.

I have incorporated marigolds throughout my vegetable garden as companion plants to deter pests, and they provide continuous pops of yellow, orange, and red among the greens. During Diwali and other poojas, I harvest abundant blooms for decorations and garlands without ever depleting my plants!


10. Adenium or Desert Rose

Adenium is a perfect choice for those challenging hot and dry spots in your garden. These striking plants produce beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of pink, red, and white against a backdrop of succulent, swollen stems.

My Adenium sits in the hottest corner of my terrace garden, receiving blazing sun all day long, yet it continues to flower magnificently! The contrast between the delicate flowers and the tough, sculptural stems makes it a conversation starter whenever friends visit.

Being succulents, Adeniums need well-draining soil and infrequent but thorough watering. Their water-storing trunks develop interesting shapes over time, adding a sculptural element to your garden even when not in bloom.

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How I Care for My All Season Flowers in India

Through years of trial and error, which is mostly error to be honest, I have developed some practical tips to keep my 365 days flowering plants growing with ease: 

Sunlight is Essential

Most flowering plants need adequate sunlight to produce blooms. I have arranged my garden so that flowering plants receive at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sun on a regular basis.

Feed Regularly, But Don't Overdo It

To produce flowers continuously, plants need nutrients. I follow a simple feeding schedule: organic manure every three months and a dose of balanced fertilizer every month during the growing season. This routine keeps my flowering plants healthy and blooming year after year.

I have also discovered the magic of homemade organic fertilizers that are banana peels for roses, eggshells for hibiscus, and used tea leaves. 

Pruning

Don't shy away from pruning! I regularly remove spent flowers and occasionally trim back overgrown branches. This stimulates new growth and more flowering.

Seasonal Changes

Even all season flowers in India respond to seasonal changes. During summer, I provide afternoon shade and increase watering frequency. In winter, I reduce watering and protect sensitive plants from cold drafts. 

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Recently, when planning a surprise garden makeover for my mother's birthday, I ordered a collection of her favorite flowering plants, Jasmine, Rose, and Hibiscus, just two days before the event. 

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Creating Your Year-Round Flowering Paradise

Creating a garden that blooms 365 days does not have to be rocket science. Here's how I have arranged my garden with ease: 

Mix and Match Flowering Periods

While all the plants mentioned above bloom throughout the year, they each have peak flowering periods. I have carefully selected and arranged plants so that when one is slightly less flowery, others are abloom.

Consider Height and Spread

I use a layering technique, combining tall flowering shrubs like Hibiscus and Plumeria with medium-height plants like Ixora and Pentas, and ground covers like Sadabahar. This creates a visually interesting garden that has blooms at every level throughout the year.

Create Colour Themes

While it might be tempting to plant every color under the sun, I have found that selecting a colour theme creates a more harmonious garden. In my front yard, I stick to a warm palette of reds, oranges, and yellows, while my backyard features cooling purples, blues, and whites.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which plant gives 12 months flowers in India?

The top 12 months flowers in India include Bougainvillaea, Hibiscus, Desert Rose, and Rose varieties. Indoor options include Peace Lily and Anthurium, which produce flowers throughout the year. Rangoon Creeper, also known as Madhumalti, is another excellent choice.

Which is the 365 day flowering tree in India?

Jarul, also known as the Pride of India, is a really popular 365 day flowering tree in India. Some other beautiful options are Palaash and Amaltas. 

Which flower blooms 365 days?

Flowers that bloom continuously throughout the year are the Anthurium, known as one of the longest-lasting flowers. Peace Lilies produce elegant white flowers year-round with proper care and thrive even in low-light conditions. Other reliable 365 day plants include Adenium or desert rose, Hibiscus, and Bougainvillaea.

What is a 100 year plant?

Wild Aloe Vera species can live up to 100 years while providing amazing medicinal benefits. Jade plants, known for their resilience, can live for decades in well-draining soil too. Other long living plant options include Yucca, which survives in low-light conditions, Snake Plants, which can be passed down through generations, and Rubber Plants with their glossy leaves that remain healthy for decades and are really easy to care for. 

Conclusion

As I sit in my garden writing this, surrounded by the colourful blooms of my all season flowering plants, I'm reminded of how these continuous flowers have enhanced my life. They've provided a constant connection to nature through changing seasons and varying weather conditions.

The variety of flowers in India that grow round the year is truly a blessing for garden enthusiasts like us. From the cultural significance of Marigold and Jasmine to the hardy resilience of Lantana and Bougainvillea, these plants tell the story of our diverse botanical heritage.

Whether you have a spacious garden in Gurgaon, a cozy balcony in Bangalore, or a terrace garden in Delhi, getting your hands on 365 days flowering plants brings perpetual joy all year round! And with services like Urvann making quality plants easily accessible through our next-day delivery, you can get these 365 flowers all 365 days of the year. 


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