1. Hibiscus


2. Snowdrop


3. Golden Orchid


4. Climbing Rose


5. Pansy Flowers
Pansy Flowers, also known as Viola tricolor or Butterfly Flowers, originate from Europe. This delicate flower resembles small butterflies, with its five thin, artfully arranged petals. Pansies come in an array of striking colors, including red, black, yellow, purple, orange, and blue. The flowers' shape is quite eye-catching, and from a distance, they resemble butterflies fluttering in the breeze. When a light gust passes through, the petals create a poetic and serene scene. Pansy flowers are often planted at the start of spring.
Due to their vibrant colors, these flowers are commonly found in balconies, gardens, sidewalks, and public spaces. Some people even use Pansies to form beautiful flowerbeds or borders. Additionally, they contribute to environmental well-being by improving air quality and adding a fresh, calming atmosphere. Enthusiasts often refer to them as "Heartsease", symbolizing inner peace and tranquility.


6. Dahlia Flowers
The Dahlia, scientifically named Dahlia, is the national flower of Mexico. It belongs to the Asteraceae family and is known for its wide range of colors, including red, purple, yellow, blue, and white. The flower typically measures 8 to 10 cm in diameter, with buds around 2 to 3 cm.
Dahlia flowers, also referred to as the great chrysanthemum, are tuberous plants that grow between 30 to 50 cm tall, with a variety of colors such as white, red, yellow, and orange. These flowers are easy to grow and bloom from June to September. They prefer the coolness of autumn and do not fare well in the hot summer or cold winter temperatures. Typically, dahlias begin as small tubers, growing vigorously in the spring. They are often seen blooming around the Lunar New Year and are commonly used for decoration on ancestor altars. Dahlias are also highly adaptable to different weather conditions, so with proper care, they can bloom just as you wish.


7. Begonia Flowers
The Begonia is a type of herbaceous plant that typically grows between 20 to 50 cm tall, with succulent stems. Its leaves are sharp at the tips and have jagged edges, with a deep green color. Begonias have either single or double petals and come in various colors such as white, pink, yellow, orange, and red. The bloom season for begonias peaks around the Lunar New Year. The begonia is often seen as a symbol of autumn, the most beautiful season of the year, embodying romance and serenity. Additionally, the flower symbolizes care and attention; if someone gives you a begonia plant, it’s a gesture of their affection and concern for you.
Begonias are perennial plants that bloom year-round. Their leaves are speckled, with varied shapes and hues. Begonias thrive in humid conditions and require consistent watering. They prefer moderate sunlight, making them ideal for shady spots. If exposed to too much direct sunlight, their leaves can wither, turn yellow, and reduce the plant’s ability to photosynthesize. It’s best to place begonias in well-ventilated, sheltered areas. These flowers have a drooping habit, making them a charming addition to balconies, lending a touch of romance and elegance.


8. Bougainvillea Flowers
The Bougainvillea, also known as Paper Flower or Móc Diều (scientific name: Bougainvillea spectabilis), belongs to the Nyctaginaceae family. This plant is celebrated for its simple yet captivating beauty. The name 'Bougainvillea' reflects its delicate yet resilient nature, as it thrives in drought conditions and blooms throughout the year. The petals of this flower resemble soft, fragile sheets of paper, contributing to its charm.
Bougainvillea is a hardy, bushy plant with vigorous stems that can grow long and sprawling. It is well-suited to sunny environments and is highly drought-tolerant, though it is not fond of cold weather. Bougainvillea flowers come in a variety of colors, including yellow, orange, purple, and deep red, and some varieties feature a two-tone bloom. Known for being "beautiful yet fragrance-free," this flower is widely adored and planted across many regions. As a woody vine, Bougainvillea is easy to cultivate and prune, and it flourishes particularly well during the dry season. Its high drought resistance makes it a great choice for balconies that receive direct sunlight.


9. Ten O'Clock Flower
Discovered in the United States, the Ten O'Clock Flower earns its unique name because it blooms most beautifully between 9 and 10 in the morning. This flower is often referred to as the queen of heat-tolerant plants. It is a low-growing herbaceous plant, reaching heights of just 10 to 15 cm, with flat, succulent leaves. The flowers come in a variety of colors, ranging from red, pink, white, and yellow to multicolored blooms.
Although it is a small, ground-hugging plant, standing only 10-20 cm tall, the Ten O'Clock Flower boasts delicate petals and thrives with vibrant, lively blooms. It is incredibly easy to grow and care for, making it a symbol of perseverance, strength, and joy in life. Its positive energy has made it a popular choice for gardens throughout Vietnam. Due to its low-maintenance nature, it is particularly ideal for planting on balconies, where it thrives even in harsh weather conditions.


10. Golden Creeper Flower
The Golden Creeper, also known as the Huynh De or Kim Huong Dang, is scientifically named Pentalinon Luteum. It is a woody vine with numerous branches that climbs by its stems and lives for many years. The young and medium-aged stems are green, turning brown as they age, and they contain white sap. The branches are soft and flexible. The leaves are smooth, oval at the tip, and have a glossy green color. These leaves grow alternately along the stem. The flowers of the Golden Creeper are bell-shaped and a bright, radiant yellow. They have five delicate petals that create an attractive and charming look. The flowers bloom sporadically throughout the year, but the peak blooming period is in summer and autumn. The plant produces a spiny capsule as fruit, containing few seeds.
The Golden Creeper is celebrated for its graceful appearance, from its flexible branches to its vibrant yellow bell-shaped flowers that contrast beautifully against the lush green leaves. The cheerful color of the flowers gives a warm and peaceful feeling, making it a perfect addition to any garden. Known for its rapid growth and robust climbing ability, the Golden Creeper is an excellent ornamental plant that thrives year-round, adding brightness and vitality to your home or garden.


11. Tigon Flower
Tigon Flower, also known as the heart-shaped or broken heart flower, is a beautiful and unique bloom that has been present in Vietnam since the 17th century. It was first introduced in Hanoi and can now be found throughout the country. The Tigon flower is highly admired for its striking appearance and is often cultivated for ornamental purposes in homes and gardens. This flower typically blooms during the summer, forming clusters that can range from 4 to 20 cm in length. Its colors are captivating, varying from white to pink, with some flowers exhibiting a reddish tint. Each flower has five petals, measuring 4-10 mm in length, and features 8 stamens along with a pistil and 3 stigma lobes. While the Tigon flower blooms year-round, the peak blooming periods are April and May.
The Tigon plant also bears fruit, which is initially hidden within the pink petals of the flower. As it matures, the fruit turns a glossy brown color and takes on a cone-like or three-angled shape. This hardy vine is a popular choice for growing along fences, trellises, or arches, not only adding aesthetic value but also providing shade and concealing less attractive parts of the home. Additionally, the plant purifies the air by absorbing harmful toxins, enhancing the environment with fresh oxygen and cooling the surrounding atmosphere. If you enjoy a gentle, romantic touch and are looking for a sun-loving plant for your balcony, the Tigon flower is the perfect choice for you.


12. Wisteria
Wisteria is a beautiful flowering plant introduced to Vietnam in 2015. This climbing flower blooms in stunning bunches, offering excellent shade during the hot summer months. Many gardeners in Vietnam have started cultivating it, and some have even created beautiful wisteria trellises. This plant, which originates from China in 1894, is a woody vine that can grow up to 20 meters tall and spread up to 10 meters wide. It produces gorgeous cascading flower clusters. In Vietnam, wisteria comes in three colors: white, purple, and pink.
In northern Vietnam, due to the short winters, wisteria typically blooms in February or March, right before the traditional Lunar New Year, even while the weather is still cool. However, to achieve a lush purple wisteria trellis, you need patience. Older, more mature plants will produce fuller blooms, while younger plants tend to have sparse flowers. In the southern regions, wisteria still thrives, though the blooms may be more scattered.


13. Petunia
The petunia is a herbaceous plant from the nightshade family, known for its heat and cold tolerance and its easy-growing nature. Petunia flowers come in a wide range of colors and can bloom year-round with proper care. This plant thrives in sunny locations and is easy to plant, care for, and find seeds for. However, it requires regular watering — not too much, but also not too little. If neglected, the plant may wilt or die.
When caring for the plant, make sure to water it in the morning and remove any wilted leaves, as they can spread diseases. If the weather is excessively hot or rainy, it's advisable to move the plant to a cooler spot, as it is very sensitive to high temperatures. If the temperature exceeds 35°C, the roots may be damaged. Additionally, petunias have delicate leaves and hollow stems, so a lack of water can quickly lead to the plant's death.


14. Geranium
The scientific name of the geranium is Geranium, a member of the crane’s-bill genus, commonly known as the pelargonium or geranium plant. This perennial, semi-woody plant is native to Europe. Geraniums are beautiful, easy to grow, and thrive when planted in pots or hanging baskets. The flowers come in a variety of colors, including vibrant red and pink. These plants are particularly popular among gardeners and are often found on balconies. Geraniums are adaptable to both full sunlight and partially shaded areas. They bloom in multiple bursts throughout the year, from winter to summer, with each blooming period lasting about two weeks.
Each flower of the geranium has five petals, with buds that hang down. The flowers come in a wide range of colors, including red, orange, yellow, and purple. Their vivid blooms create a striking visual focal point. These plants don’t require excessive watering — a simple 1-2 waterings per day is enough. If the plant sheds its leaves, it’s a sign that it needs more water. To encourage more blooms, it’s helpful to fertilize every 2-4 weeks.


15. Madagascar Periwinkle
The Madagascar Periwinkle, also known as Catharanthus roseus, is a flowering plant from the Apocynaceae family. This shrub-like plant typically grows to a height of 30-90 cm. There are two main types of Madagascar periwinkle: the upright variety and the trailing variety. The plant is characterized by its oval-shaped leaves, which are glossy on the upper side and paler underneath. The leaves grow in an opposite pattern along the stems, and the plant can be found in various countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, India, and Vietnam.
The Madagascar periwinkle comes in four different types: trailing, upright, and decorative varieties for feng shui. Each variety has its unique features and blooms in a range of colors, including pink, white, and purple. The trailing variety looks particularly beautiful in hanging baskets on balconies, while the upright type is perfect for potted arrangements. The Madagascar Periwinkle is also a popular gift, believed to bring good luck, positive energy, wealth, and good health to its recipients, making it an ideal present for holidays, birthdays, and special occasions.

