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6 Flowers That Look Like Eyes

Flowers can look like a lot of different things, like fire, birds, and skulls. Planting flowers that look a bit like eyes is an enjoyable and creative way to make your garden or outdoor space a bit more interesting. Not only are eye-like flowers fun to look at, but they can also add a whimsical and unique touch to your space that will make it stand out from the rest. There are many different types of eye-like flowers that you can choose from to make your garden extra special. Plus, it’s a great way to show off your green thumb and get creative with your design. In this article, we’ll suggest a few types of flowers that look like eyes for your garden.

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Flowers that look like eyes

When it comes to flowers that truly look like eyes, it’s a bit difficult to find that many varieties. Many flowers have light petals and darker centers, such as black-eyed Susans, which can make them look a bit like eyes, but I wanted to put together a list of flowers that really look like eyes. These are the 6 I recommend:

Monkeyflower (Diplacus pictus)

The Monkeyflower (Diplacus pictus) is an eye-catching wildflower native to the western United States. It is a member of the Phrymaceae family, and looks a bit like a monkey’s face with its large, deep-red, five-lobed flowers. Its petals are folded inwards, and its petals resemble eyes. The Monkeyflower’s foliage is lanceolate and lance-like, and the entire plant can reach heights of up to three feet. The Monkeyflower is an important source of nectar for pollinators, and its bright colors attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.

The Doll’s Eyes (Actaea pachypoda)

Doll’s Eyes (Actaea pachypoda) are a type of wildflower native to North America. They are white, bell-shaped flowers that grow on a single stem. The most striking feature of these flowers is their bright white berries, which resemble the eyes of a doll. These berries are considered poisonous, so caution should be taken when handling the plant. The flowers bloom in late spring and into early summer, adding a splash of white to the forest floor. Doll’s Eyes have become popular garden plants in recent decades, thanks to their unique and striking appearance.

Noble Rock Orchid (Dendrobium nobile)

The Noble Rock Orchid, also known as Dendrobium mobile, is an epiphytic orchid found in Southeast Asia that is known for its distinctive appearance. Its most striking feature is its bright pink petals, which have darker red spots at the center that look like eyes. The eyes are actually specialized structures called labellums, which are used to attract pollinators. This orchid can be found in humid forests, often growing on the trunks of trees. It is a popular species for cultivation, and can be found in many greenhouses around the world.

Mickey Mouse Plant (Ochna serrulata)

The Mickey Mouse Plant, also known as Ochna serrulata, is a small flowering shrub native to South Africa. It is a popular garden plant, and is recognizable by its bright yellow and red flowers and black berries that look like Mickey Mouse’s face. The petals of the flowers are shaped like eyelashes, giving the plant an even more cartoon-like look. The Mickey Mouse Plant can be grown in most climates and requires little maintenance. Its bright yellow blooms make it a wonderful addition to any garden.

Eyeball Plant (Acmella oleracea)

The Eyeball Plant (Acmella oleracea) is a unique and eye-catching plant that is native to the tropical areas of South and Central America. It has eye-like flower heads that can range from white to yellow in color. The plant thrives in full sun, and it can be grown in a wide range of soils, from sandy to clay. It is an annual plant that grows up to two feet tall and wide, and it is a great choice for a container garden or as an accent in a flower bed. Its unique flowers are sure to attract attention, and its long-lasting blooms make it a great choice for those who want a bit of color in their garden.

Verbascum ‘Dark Eyes’ (Mullein)

Verbascum ‘Dark Eyes’ (Mullein) is an ornamental flowering plant with unique blooms that resemble eyes. The bold, large yellow flowers have a small dark brown center that looks remarkably like an eye, complete with an eyelid-like petal. The deep brown color of the eye is surrounded by a yellow halo. The flowers can be up to 2 inches wide, and they bloom in the late spring to early summer. The foliage is also quite attractive with its soft, fuzzy, grey-green leaves that form a rosette around the base of the plant. The combination of the eye-like flowers and the soft foliage make Verbascum ‘Dark Eyes’ a beautiful addition to any garden.

Thomas Nelson
Gardening Expert
Hi! I'm Thomas, one of the founders of The Garden Magazine. I come from a long line of gardeners who used the art of gardening as a way to live long, healthy lives. I'm here to share my knowledge of gardening with the world!