Our Most Loved Flowers of 2025

Chosen by our Growing Community

From armfuls of colorful zinnias to towering, joyful sunflowers, our Customer Photos Gallery in 2025 was bursting with life and personality. Our community captured the light, airy movement of cosmos, the bold impact of summer borders, and the relaxed beauty of wildflower mixes, alive with pollinators. Together, these favorites tell the story of a year filled with vibrant color, easy-to-grow blooms, and gardens meant to be shared. Our customer-led gallery celebrates what you loved most, and how those favorites are helping us shape what’s coming next.

If 2025 had a signature look, it was bright, abundant, and made for sharing. One theme popped up again and again: zinnias, grown in big, happy patches and snipped by the armful for indoor color.

field of zinnias with. sunset in the sky

Hannah said, “Every night I tend to my garden and flower fields every sunset and admire what I have grown. On my sunset stroll through my zinnia field I caught the prettiest sunset that matched my flowers perfectly 🤍”

back of a woman in red shirt carrying a huge bouquet of zinnias in reds, oranges, yellows, and whites over her shoulder

Lydiah shared, “Zinnia rainbow I harvested from my garden!”

single pink zinnia with a bee on the center

George’s 1 acre of zinnias produced “Growing flowers for bees to use through the summer.

Right alongside them, gardeners showcased sunflowers for that unbeatable “summer horizon” feeling, bringing tall stems, glowing faces, and instant joy in the garden (and the vase). 

yellow sunflower with a monarch butterfly with wings spread out on the sunflower covering half of the sunflower

Maria Teresa exclaimed, “I planted some flowers and this plant was about 6’ tall with about 30 flowers.  I step outside one day to see the Male Monarch butterfly enjoying the flowers!!”

large sunflower with green center standing tall among green foliage

Poiema gushed, “The detail of the sunflower is beautiful!”

We also saw plenty of love for the “soft and airy” crew like cosmos for movement and whimsy worth photographing (and cutting) all season.

small bouquet of cosmos in shades of pinks in a glass vase on a painted wooden surface

Jen shared with us, “A bouquet of fresh cut cosmos on my picnic table.”


And for those who want beauty with a little wild in it, wildflower and mixed plantings keep showing up. We love the natural colors, pollinator visitors, and that effortless meadow vibe so many gardens are leaning into. 

wildflowers in shades of pink, orange, yellow, and red

Kathy sent us this image and shared, “These wildflowers from Eden Brothers have exploded in my meadow! They dance and glow all day and into the evening! 💖🦋 🐝💖”

field of yellow wildflowers from the view of sitting down at eye-level with the flowers

And Mary submitted this photo with the caption, “Planted a whole field of wildflowers!”

So what does “Most Loved 2025” mean for 2026? We’re leaning all the way in. More zinnias are coming in January with our Oklahoma Series Zinnias, selected for the kind of cutting-garden performance our community clearly adores. 

someone holding a bouquet of pink zinnias
Oklahoma Pink
someone holding a bouquet of golden yellow zinnias
Oklahoma Golden Yellow
a small bouquet of peach colored zinnias
Oklahoma Salmon

More sunflowers are on the way in January too, especially our largest sunflower yet, the Titan Sunflower, because if there’s one thing 2025 proved, it’s that giant, dramatic blooms never go out of style. 

giant yellow sunflower

And because meadow-style plantings are having a moment, we’re also bringing more wildflower mixes with our National Park series, launching Spring 2026 and made to help you sow big, beautiful sweeps of color with that wildflower spirit.

pink, purple, yellow, and red wildflowers lined by fall colored trees in greens, oranges, and reds, with a orange sunset in the sky

To browse the full selection of our Most Loved seed varieties, visit: https://www.edenbrothers.com/collections/most-loved-flower-seeds

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