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Random Flower Generator
Pick a random flower from 50+ species — garden, wildflower, tropical and flowering trees.
Free Random Flower Generator — Pick a Random Flower Online
Flowers are one of the most searched categories in random generators, and the reasons are more varied than you'd expect. Florists planning arrangements, artists looking for drawing subjects, gardeners deciding what to plant next season, writers naming fictional gardens, students studying botany, and people playing "what flower are you today" — all of them end up needing a random flower at some point.
This generator covers over 50 flowers across four categories: Garden flowers (the cultivated favorites), Wildflowers (the ones that grow without being asked), Tropical flowers (the dramatic, colorful species from warmer climates), and Trees & Shrubs (flowering trees and woody plants like Cherry Blossom, Wisteria, and Magnolia). Every result includes the flower's name, its typical color range, and its blooming season.
The color information matters more than it might seem at first. If you're planning a wedding color scheme and need to know which flowers come in dusty blue or deep burgundy, knowing the color range of a randomly suggested flower saves a separate search. Bluebell and Cornflower are naturally blue. Peony ranges from blush pink to deep wine red. Protea comes in pinks and reds. This context turns a random result into something immediately actionable.
Seasonal data is equally practical. Cherry Blossom is only available in Spring. Dahlia peaks in Summer through Fall. Camellia blooms in Winter and early Spring — one of the few flowers that does. If you're planning a garden or sourcing flowers for an event, knowing the season prevents you from selecting something that won't be available when you need it.
For artists and illustrators, a random flower challenge is a classic warm-up exercise — pick one, draw it, post it. The variety across categories ensures you won't keep landing on roses. You might get a Heliconia, a Hollyhock, or a Chicory — visually interesting plants that make for more original artwork.
Filter by category to stay within a specific flower type. Generate in batches to create a plant list for a garden, a product catalog, or a study set.