Across history and around the world, flowers have carried meanings that go far beyond their beauty. Many blooms are believed to attract good luck, prosperity, and positive energy, making them a popular choice for gardens that do more than just look lovely. From the soft romance of peonies to the sunny optimism of sunflowers, certain blooms are thought to invite good fortune right into your backyard. The best part? Many of these “lucky” varieties are surprisingly low-maintenance and adaptable, making them suitable for both novice gardeners and seasoned green thumbs.
Bruce Bennett, certified professional horticulturist with Gardens by Design in Seattle, Washington, recommends choosing plants that are native to the region where you live. “However,” he notes, “even these need to be evaluated. With increasing temperatures, even some natives have been found to become more stressed and require more moisture.” He advises checking your local USDA Hardiness Zone to ensure the plants you select will thrive in your area. When in doubt, it’s always wise to get advice from a local gardening expert.
Without further ado, here are 10 lucky flowers to consider planting in your garden in 2026—and why they might be just what your space needs.
Peonies are associated with romance, prosperity, and honor. They are especially auspicious in feng shui practices.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-8
Plant Size: 2-4 feet tall and wide
Soil/Water Conditions: Well-drained, fertile soil; regular watering during growth
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Sunflower (Helianthus)
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The sunflower, with its sunny disposition, symbolizes happiness, vitality, and abundance, making it perfect for amping up the energy level in your garden.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-9
Plant Size: 2-12 feet tall, depending on the variety
Known for its calming scent, lavender also symbolizes luck and prosperity. Plus, it attracts beneficial pollinators to your garden.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-9
Plant Size: 1-3 feet tall and wide
Soil/Water Conditions: Well-drained soil; prefers dry conditions with minimal watering
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Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
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Hibiscus is associated with wealth and fame in Chinese culture. The bold and vibrant flowers bring a tropical flair to gardens and good vibes to homes.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 9-11 (can be grown in pots in cooler zones)
Plant Size: 3-10 feet tall and wide
Soil/Water Conditions: Fertile, moist soil; regular watering but avoid waterlogging
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Zinnia (Zinnia spp.)
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The Victorians prized zinnias as symbols of lasting affection and friendship. Their vibrant colors are believed to attract good energy and prosperity.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-10
Plant Size: 1-4 feet tall, depending on the variety
Soil/Water Conditions: Well-drained soil; water deeply but infrequently