The Frangipani (Plumeria rubra) is a tree that creates pink floral blooms for six months of the year. The tree produces course, deciduous leaves that only cluster at the end of the tree's thick branches. This tropical plant reaches heights of up to 25 feet. The pink flowers have centers of red or orange, providing a colorful visual display.
Angel-wing begonias produce blooms in pink, red or orange. Commonly found as house plants, this tropical flower can be enjoyed by those who reside in colder climates as long as it's kept indoors. The plant produces flowers continuously and has dark green leaves. Plants do better in full sun but can live in partial shade as well.
Blood lilies are flowering bulbs that originate in Africa. Each plant head consists of a spherical shape made up of over 100 flowers. The plant grows well indoors, but needs at least two hours of direct sunshine each day during the growing season. Light is not as important during winter, when the plant becomes dormant.
Garden cosmos is a tropical flowering plant that blooms in all seasons. In addition to pink blooms, some plants also produce red, lavender or white flowers. Plants can range in height from 3 to 6 feet. The leaves of the plant have a wispy appearance. Garden cosmos are good for hot and dry climates and can grow in poor soils.