95 Flower Coloring Pages - Free Printable Flowers for Kids and Adults

By Lisa McGrimmon | Published April 24, 2023 | Updated with 65 New Printables March 17, 2026
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Flower coloring pages are a fun and easy way for kids and adults to relax, be creative, and enjoy coloring simple and detailed flower designs.

This collection includes printable flowers for all skill levels, from easy shapes for preschoolers to realistic flowers, mandalas, and detailed botanical drawings. Scroll down to find the flower pictures you like and start coloring.

You might also enjoy coloring these flowers with Twistables colored pencils. They have bright colors and don’t need sharpening, which makes them easy for both kids and adults.

Explore Flower Coloring Pages

Preschool Flower Coloring Pages: Simple designs for ages 3–5

Easy Flower Coloring Pages: Simple printable flowers to color

Flower Coloring Pages for Older Kids: Fun floral designs for ages 8+

Flower Coloring Pages for Adults & Teens: Detailed floral designs to color

Realistic Flower Coloring Pages: Detailed botanicals to color

Floral Mandala Coloring Pages: Floral mandalas for relaxing

Cute Cartoon Flower Coloring Pages: Fun and adorable flowers to color

Types of Flowers: Roses | Sunflowers | Tulips | Daisies | Poppies

Spring Flower Coloring Pages: Fresh spring blooms to print and color

How to Use The Coloring Sheets

Frequently Asked Questions

How to download: Click the link below each image to download the printable PDF. 

Please note: Coloring pages are for personal, non-commercial use only.

Preschool Flower Coloring Pages (Simple Designs for Ages 3–5)

These preschool flower coloring pages use thick lines and big shapes so younger kids can color easily. I made these extra simple because little kids usually enjoy bold petals and happy flowers more than tiny details.

A smiling daisy with big rounded petals and a simple stem. Great for bright colors and easy coloring practice.

A smooth tulip with two leaves and grass at the bottom. One of the easiest pages for younger kids to color.

Large petals and a wide center make this sunflower fun to fill with yellow, orange, or any color kids like.

A simple flower growing in a pot with thick outlines. Kids can decorate the pot any way they want.

This flower has big eyes and a happy face. Fun for kids who like cute and playful designs.

This large rose with bold petals is ideal for kids who want to try a more realistic flower shape.

A simple flower with a butterfly flying above it. Great for spring colors and bright crayons.

The basic five-petal flower every child knows. Big shapes make this perfect for first coloring pages.

Easy Flower Coloring Pages

These easy flower coloring pages have a little more detail than the preschool pages, but they're still simple enough for younger kids. I like using these when kids want something fun to color without lots of tiny spaces, and the garden scenes make it easy to try different colors.

A simple garden scene with a daisy, tulip, and sunflower together.

A bright flower with rounded petals and a friendly bee flying nearby. Great for spring colors.

A basket filled with several flowers tied with a ribbon.

A large flower with dots, stripes, and zigzag patterns on the petals.

Three simple daisies with stems and leaves.

A pair of easy flowers with big petals and clean outlines.

A small group of daisies growing in a pot with simple leaves and stems. Kids can decorate the pot with their own patterns.

A large flower with bold shapes and easy patterns on the petals.

Flower Coloring Pages for Older Kids

These flower designs have a little more detail, but they're still easy to color with crayons or markers. I like using this group for kids who want pictures that look more realistic but still have clear lines and open spaces.

If you enjoy a mix of simple and detailed designs, take a look at these dinosaur coloring pages for even more to color and explore.

A full rose bloom with layered petals. This one looks realistic but still has bold lines that make it easy to color.

A large sunflower with a textured center and pointed petals.

Several tulips growing in a field with rolling hills behind them.

A small bunch of wildflowers sitting in a mason jar with a ribbon tied around it.

A big hibiscus flower with wide petals and tropical leaves.

A daisy with extra petals and a textured center. This is a good choice for kids who want something more detailed.

A simple plant in a decorative pot with bold shapes. Kids can get creative by adding their own colors and designs to the pot.

Several flowers growing near a fence with butterflies flying around.

Flower Coloring Pages for Adults

These detailed flower designs have finer lines and more texture, so they work best with colored pencils or fine markers. I enjoy these the most when I want something relaxing to color slowly instead of finishing quickly.

A realistic rose with many overlapping petals and textured leaves lends itself well to shading different tones of red or pink.

Close-up sunflower with a detailed seed center and long petals. This one looks great with warm yellows and browns.

A decorative skull shape filled with flowers and leaves is striking in bold colors.

A natural field of different flowers growing together. I like this one for mixing lots of colors without worrying about matching.

Large peony with layered petals and detailed leaves.

Flowing lines and decorative flowers in a classic vintage style.

A group of detailed tropical flowers with large petals and layered leaves.

Several sunflowers arranged together with different petal shapes and centers.

Realistic Flower Coloring Pages

These realistic flower designs have finer lines and natural shapes, so they're best for slower coloring. I like using these when I want the flowers to look more true to life instead of simple or cartoon-style.

A lifelike rose with layered petals and finely detailed leaves.

This large peony with many soft petals looks elegant with light colors and blending.

This sunflower with a detailed seed pattern in the center and long leaves looks great with warm yellows and browns.

Tulips at different stages of blooming with long leaves. I like using different colors.

Detailed daisies. Simple colors look good, but it also works with shading.

Large magnolia flowers with wide petals and leaves look great in soft pinks, or even creative colors.

Orchid flowers growing along a stem with detailed petals. This one looks great with bright tropical colors.

Layered iris petals with long leaves. A good design for trying purples, blues, and mixed shades.

Floral Mandala Coloring Pages

These flower mandala designs have repeating patterns and balanced shapes, which makes them relaxing to color. I like these when I want something detailed that I can work on slowly without worrying about making the colors look realistic.

A traditional mandala with evenly spaced petals and clean symmetry. Easy to color with repeating color patterns.

Layered roses arranged in a circular design. Looks nice when each ring is colored in a slightly different shade.

Sunflower petals radiate around a detailed center.

Layered lotus petals forming a smooth circular shape.

Curving vines and small flowers woven into a round design. Fun for mixing greens with bright flower colors.

Full peony petals repeated in a symmetrical pattern. Great for slow coloring and shading.

Flowing lines and stylized flowers in a decorative pattern. I like using bold colors with this one instead of realistic ones.

Clean shapes with fewer details than the others. A good choice when you want a relaxing design that doesn't take too long.

Cute Cartoon Flower Coloring Pages

These cute flower designs are made to be playful and easy to color. I like adding a few silly and cartoon styles because kids usually have more fun when the flowers have faces, bright colors, or funny details.

If you like these playful designs, you may also enjoy the cute Easter coloring pages.

A smiling daisy with big eyes and rounded petals. Fun for bright colors and simple shading.

A cute tulip with a tiny smile and blush cheeks. This one looks good in soft colors or pastels.

A sunflower wearing sunglasses with a big grin. Kids usually like giving this one bold, sunny colors.

A group of flowers with parent and baby blooms together. Try using different colors on each flower.

A pretty flower with a butterfly flying nearby.

A cheerful flower with a rainbow and cloud in the background. Great for using lots of different colors.

A simple picture of flowers and a butterfly together. Great for kids who want something cute without too many details.

A very simple happy flower with big petals and a friendly face. Easy to color and perfect for younger kids.

Rose Coloring Pages

These rose designs range from simple outlines to more detailed flowers with leaves and stems. I like including different styles here because roses look good in almost any color, not just red.

A large rose with layered petals opened all the way.

An easy rose shape featuring bold lines and no small details. 

Several roses tied together with a ribbon.

Multiple roses growing along a stem with leaves. I like this one for mixing soothing greens with bright flower colors.

A cute rose with a happy face and simple petals. Great for younger kids who like playful designs.

A large single rose that fills most of the picture.

A group of abstract roses is perfect for experimenting with color

Roses mixed with heart shapes in a decorative pattern. This one looks nice with red, pink, or even unusual colors.

Sunflower Coloring Pages

Sunflowers feature fun, bold shapes. I like these designs because they work well with bright yellows and oranges, but they also look good with creative colors.

This simple sunflower is easy to color and good for younger kids.

Several sunflowers growing at different heights. Fun for using different shades on each flower.

A smiling sunflower with a friendly face. Kids usually like giving this one bright, cheerful colors.

This sunflower with a butterfly flying nearby is ready for your most creative color choices. 

This large sunflower that fills most of the picture. Relax and take your time coloring each petal.

This scene with many flowers together is ideal when you want a more detailed design to color.

A simple sunflower with bold outlines and no small details. Works well for quick coloring.

A sunflower with the words "You Are My Sunshine." Fun to color with bright, happy colors.

Tulip Coloring Sheets

Tulips have smooth shapes that make them easy to color, but they still look nice with bright or soft colors. I like these designs because they work for quick coloring or for taking a little more time with details.

A single tulip with bold outlines and no small details is ideal for younger kids.

Several tulips growing together in a field. Fun for using different colors on each flower.

Enjoy this pretty bouquet of tulips tied up in a bow.

A cute tulip with a happy face and simple petals. Great for kids who like playful designs.

Tulips growing in a garden with butterflies nearby are primed for bright spring colors.

Try adding your own patterns to this simple vase.

One simple tulip with clean lines and wide petals is ideal for beginners.

Two easy to color tulips drawn in a simple doodle style.

Daisy Coloring Pages

Daisies are one of the easiest flowers to color because the shapes are simple and open. I like these designs since they look good with basic colors, but you can also get creative and try something different.

Want more spring-themed coloring fun? Check out these Easter coloring pages!

Simple daisies with rounded petals have enough detail for older kids to enjoy.

A small bouquet of daisies in a jar with a ribbon. Fun for adding color to both the flowers and the jar.

Several daisies growing across a field.

Daisies arranged in a repeating circle design are great when you want to relax with some slow coloring.

A clean outline of a daisy with leaves and a long stem. Works well for simple coloring.

A big daisy that fills most of the picture. Great when you want a design with lots of space to color.

Several daisies grouped together will create a vivid picture when colored.

Poppy Coloring Pages

Poppies have soft, rounded petals that are easy to shade. I like these designs because they look good with bright reds, but they also work well with softer or unusual colors.

Try using different shades on each of these cute poppies growing with stems and leaves.

Kids will love these easy poppies with bold outlines and no small details.

One big poppy flower with wide petals and long leaves. Great when you want a design with lots of space to color.

A clean outline of a poppy with natural petal shape. 

Spring Flowers to Color

Spring flowers are fun to color because you can use bright, light colors and simple patterns. I like these designs for quick coloring since the shapes are clear and the pictures have a cheerful spring feel.

Many of these flowers also work well for Easter crafts, so you may also enjoy the Easter coloring pages.

Word art with flowers and raindrops around the letters. Fun for mixing colors in the flowers and the words.

A small group of daffodils with long stems and simple petals look great in yellows, oranges, or even creative colors.

Try different colors on each flower as you color these pretty daisies.

Spring word art with flowers around the letters. Bright colors will make the whole picture look cheerful.

These also go well with the Easter chick coloring pages if you want more spring-themed pictures.

Creative Ways to Use Flower Coloring Pages

These flower coloring pages can be used for more than just coloring. Here are some fun and simple ideas I’ve used at home and in the classroom to get more use out of them.

Make Homemade Greeting Cards: Color a flower design, cut it out, and glue it to folded paper to make birthday, thank-you, or Mother's Day cards. You can also combine them with Easter egg coloring pages to make homemade holiday cards.

Create Wall Art: Print the larger flower designs on thicker paper, color them, and hang them in a bedroom, classroom, or craft room.

Use for Quiet Time Activities: Keep a few printed pages ready for rainy days, travel, or anytime kids need a calm activity.

Decorate Notebooks or Folders: Color a flower picture and tape or glue it to the front of a notebook or binder.

Classroom Art Projects: Print several different flowers and let kids color them for bulletin boards or seasonal displays. Flowers also look great when used with Easter basket coloring pages for classroom or holiday activities.

Scrapbooking Decorations: Cut out colored flowers and use them to decorate scrapbook pages or journals. For spring projects, try printing flowers with the Easter bunny coloring pages and color them together.

Gift Decorations: Colored flowers can be cut out and used as tags or decorations on wrapped gifts.

Practice Fine Motor Skills: Use simple flowers for younger kids and detailed ones for older kids to practice staying inside the lines and blending colors.

Relaxing Coloring for Adults: The detailed and mandala flowers are great for slow coloring when you want something relaxing without a big project.

If you enjoy seasonal pictures, you can also visit the fall coloring pages for more printable designs.

FAQs

Are these flower coloring pages free to print?

Yes. All of the flower coloring pages on this page are free to download and print for personal use.

How do I print the flower coloring pages?

Click the image you want, open the printable version, and print it using your home printer.

What paper works best for coloring?

Regular printer paper works fine for crayons and colored pencils. If you plan to use markers, thicker paper helps prevent bleeding.

Are these flower coloring pages good for kids?

Yes. The page includes simple flowers for preschoolers and kids, plus more detailed designs for older children and adults.

Can adults use these coloring pages too?

Absolutely. The realistic flowers, mandalas, and detailed designs are great for adults who enjoy relaxing coloring.

Can I use these flower coloring pages in a classroom?

Yes. Teachers can print them for classroom activities, art projects, or bulletin board displays.

Can I share these coloring pages with friends or family?

Yes. You can share the page link so others can download and print the flowers themselves.

Do I need special software to print the pages?

No. The coloring pages are designed to print directly from your browser.

What age group are these flower coloring pages for?

There are designs for many ages, including preschool, elementary school kids, teens, and adults.

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