Shaped like a bird with fringed wings and a long curved neck, this breathtaking beauty looks like a tiny white egret flitting around a field.
It sits just above the water like a peaceful pink boat, while its stalk and roots reach deep into the mud in the dark waters below.
Blossoms in every color imaginable make dahlia flowers a gardener's favorite. On this pom-pom-shaped variety, look at how each petal is shaped and placed so uniformly in a near-perfect sphere.
If you want your flowers to come with a mythological pedigree, the calla lily is said to come from the breast milk of none other than the Greek goddess Hera, wife of Zeus.
Costing 15 years and $3 million, the Sweet Juliet was created by David Austin to feature maxed-out petals and smell like a sweet tea.
Whoever named this flower got it 100 percent right. It's not often you look at a flower and think "cozy," but the teddy bear sunflower is begging for a cuddle.
Once the stalk rises about three feet above its huge leaves, it blooms at night, throwing out those wild tendrils and opening its white and dark purple petals.
They come in many colors, but this marshmallow white with a spritz of bright yellow is floral minimalism at its finest.
We didn't spot any at King Charles III's coronation, but we're pretty sure one of his many homes features this tall delphinium.
Maybe it's the way it projects itself away from its leaves, hovering in the air like a drone, or how it looks like an artistic fireball coming in for a landing.