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Our Top 20 Front Door Plants & 5 Design TipsUpdated 4 days ago

Wanting to find a way to spruce up for front door? Consider adding some plants to bring an extra bit of life to the entryway. In this article, we have listed our top 20 plants for front door decoration to bring an extra touch of colour, beauty and charm to your home.

Overview of our top 20 front door plants

  1. Buxus balls
  2. Petunias
  3. Bird of Paradise
  4. Ferns
  5. Lavender
  6. Hydrangea
  7. Topiary Bay Trees
  8. Peony
  9. Magnolia Shrub
  10. Rose
  11. Geranium
  12. Azalea
  13. Dahlia
  14. Fuchsia
  15. Japanese Anemone Plants
  16. Hibiscus
  17. Primrose
  18. Daphne
  19. Topiary – Olives, Yew & Other Plant Types
  20. Ornamental Grass

For more details on these plants, read below.

Buxus balls make perfect front door plants

Buxus Balls

Looking for a more traditional entryway plant? Buxus is the answer. Tiny, glossy leaves make this evergreen the perfect choice for year-round cover in a more formal garden. They are easy to care for but require a little maintenance to keep their shape.

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Petunias make perfect front door plants

Petunias

Petunias are a colourful option for any front door that receives lots of sun. They look great in any container, hanging basket and even window boxes. These also require a little maintenance so make sure to water them regularly and deadhead as required.

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Bird of Paradise

If you are going for a tropical, Mediterranean garden style, adding a Bird of Paradise plant on either side of your door could be the perfect statement piece to pull it all together. But remember, they struggle to withstand cold weather, so care for them as needed.

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Ferns make perfect front door plants

Ferns

Ferns can make the perfect statement plant with their lush green foliage, perfect for pots on either side of a door or in hanging baskets. But make sure to keep the soil moist and in shaded areas; they aren’t keen on being in direct sunlight. Learn more about Fern plant care here.

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Lavender make perfect front door plants

Lavender

Prefer a more subtle pop of colour? Lavender is the perfect eye-catching violet with a calming fragrant smell. These make excellent additions to any Mediterranean or Cottage garden.

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Hydrangeas make perfect front door plants

Hydrangea

With many different styles of Hydrangea, there is sure to be one for all gardens. We love the “Hydrangea Macrophylla Little XS Purple – Compact Mophead Hydrangea” for this.

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Topiary bay trees make perfect front door plants

Topiary Bay Trees

Topiary Bay Trees add a touch of elegance and natural beauty to the front door, enhancing the overall aesthetic and creating a welcoming atmosphere.

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Peonies make perfect front door plants

Peony

Peonies are stunning flowers that add vibrant colour to any entrance. But remember, they need sunlight and good air circulation to grow best.

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Magnolia

Think you need to grow full-scale trees the enjoy Magnolia flowers? Think again, a Magnolia bush or standard patio tree is a brilliant way to add these stunning flowers to your porch.

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Roses make perfect front door plants

Roses

Be it potted Roses, standard patio tree Roses or climbing Roses. These spectacular flowers bring a traditional element to any home, perfect for a cottage garden.

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Geraniums make perfect front door plants

Geranium

Geraniums are a great choice for front door plants are they are fairly hardy perennials. Put them in some interesting planter on their own or in a combination of plants for a stunning display.

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Rhododendrons

With its bright flowers and dark foliage, these plants look incredible on either side of the front door, marking the entryway. They are fairly simple to care for. For care instructions, please read our article here.

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Dahlias make perfect front door plants

Dahlia

Dahlias are a real show-stopper in any garden, making them an excellent addition to any planter beside the front door. Continuously flowering from July to the first frosts, Dahlias provide colour when so many other flowers are past their best. We love the Dahlia Cafe au Lait for its soft colours.

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Fuchsias make perfect front door plants

Fuchsia

Fuchsia plants come in various colours and are a great choice for container gardening. They are perfect for adding a pop of colour to a shady area and can survive in sunny areas with the correct care. We recommend Pair of Fuchsia Tree Standards ‘Paula Jane’ – Gorgeous Patio Fuchsia Trees.

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Japanese Anemone Plants

One of our most captivating herbaceous perennials is the Japanese Anemone, which will steal the spotlight in any garden. With its delicate and graceful flowers, these stunning blooms come in an array of enchanting colours, adding a touch of elegance to any landscape.

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Pink Hibiscus make perfect front door plants

Hibiscus

These versatile trees and shrubs are a must-have in any outdoor space. With their large, showy blooms and fragrance, they are a great way to frame your front door. They are perfect for cottage gardens, tropical gardens and Mediterranean-style gardens.

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Primroses make perfect front door plants

Primrose

Primroses are ideal for window boxes and containers, giving your garden some instant colour. Add a collection of different coloured primroses for more interest. The Primula Denticulata Collection – Drumstick Primrose Plants are perfect for filling in hanging baskets beside a front door. When early spring flowers begin to fade, these exquisite Primulas will happily fill the garden with colour and interest.

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Daphnes make perfect front door plants

Daphne

With its soft appearance and sweet scent, Daphne adds a trace of refinement to any garden. Daphne is a slow-developing scrub, local to Asia and Europe and is valued for its fragrant blossoms and evergreen foliage. It grows best in partial shade, perfect for planting under trees or in areas that receive dappled sunlight. We love the Daphne Perfume Princess for a more fragrant plant near the front door.

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Olives, Yew & Other Topiary

It’s not just Buxus and Bay trees that can make stunning topiary, but several other plants, including Olives, Yew, Photinia and Ligustrum. The English Yew Topiary Ball – Taxus baccata is a perfect option if you need a specific shape and size, as they can be shaped to fit your style.

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Ornamental Grass

Ornamental grasses are fantastic for softening hard landscaping and using them to contrast against other plants. Grasses are easy to grow, low maintenance and offer year-round interest. Try including grasses in the Mediterranean, prairie and modern garden designs.

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5 Top Tips for Designing With Front Door Plants

  1. Group of potted plants: Grouping potted plants around the front door is a great way to add more greenery, especially if you have a driveway, as potted plants can soften the hard landscaping.
  2. Add climbers: If stairs lead up to your front door, grow a climbing plant to emphasise your guests’ direction, or grow them around the front door to frame the main location. Wisteria, Jasmine and Roses are perfect for this task.
  3. Add fun planters: Add some more interest by mixing up the sizes and designs of the pots and planters around your door. Mix the colours of the planters and flowers to create a fun aesthetic. For bonus points, if you have children or grandchildren, get them to decorate the planters to add a cherished memory you will see every time you enter the house.
  4. Mix textures: Consider adding different textures for interest. Ornamental grasses and ferns are great for planting and mixing different textures with flowers.
  5. Go oversized: Have a big entranceway? Add larger plants like patio trees or topiary to balance the space and size.
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