Everyone loves flowers and wants to know about them. Flowers are the most beautiful creature in this universe, they smell best and they look best, what else do we want? Flowers are basically the beauty of our earth and that’s why we should have to plant as many flowers as we can to make our world more beautiful and healthy.
Flowers Name
Today we are going to discuss some common flower names with pictures of each. Kids too love the flowers and they will love to read about them and memorize their names. We have created some beautiful infographics to help you and your kid learn English fast and easily.
Flowers are one of the most beautiful things that we have in our world. Flowers have always been used in different cultures and they continue to be used today. Flowers make people happy, attract good luck, and create a calming atmosphere.
Note: PDF of this lesson is given at the end of the lesson.
Most Common Flowers Name List
Here are some Most common flower names in English:
- Rose
- Snowdrop
- Lotus
- Calendula
- Bluebell
- Lavender
- Sunflower
- Marigold
- Orchid
- Water Lily
- Chrysanthemum
- Tulip
- Cherry Blossom
- Daffodil
- Geranium
- Iris
- Daisy
- Dahlia
- Hibiscus
- Jasmine
- Lily
- Poppy
List of Flower Names A to Z
Flowers with A
Below is the list of flowers that start with a.
- Anthericum
- Acacia
- Amaranth
- Arum
- Angelica
- Arum
- Ash-leaved Trumpet-flower
- Aster
- American ash
- Aloe
- Aspen
- Acanthus
Flowers with B
Below is the list of flowers that start with b.
- Broom
- Broom
- Bellflower
- Bugloss
- Buck-bean
- Bellflower
- Broomrape
- Bindweed
- Borage
- Blackthorn
- Burdock
- Bladder
- Barberry
- Bluebottle
- Bryony
- Basil
- Bramble
- Bindweed
Flowers with C
Below is the list of flowers that start with c.
- Celsia
- Clove pink
- Coltsfoot
- Coriander
- Crowfoot
- Christmas aconite
- Crown Imperial
- Cactus
- Cinquefoil
- Crowfoot
- Catch-fly
- Clianthus
- Columbine
Flowers with D
Below is the list of flowers that start with d.
- Dittany
- Daylily
- Daisy
- Daffodil
- Dandelion
- Daisy
- Dragon-plant
- Dock
- Dittany of Crete
- Dodder
- Date
- Dahlia
- Daisy
- Dittany of Crete
Flowers with E
Below is the list of flowers that start with e.
- Enchanter’s Nightshade
- Everlasting
- Elastic Momordica
Flowers with F
Below is the list of flowers that start with f.
- Fieldrush
- Foxglove
- Fig Marigold
- Fennel
Flowers with G
Below is the list of flowers that start with g.
- Goat’s rue
- Geranium
- Goosefoot
- Geranium
- Geranium
- Gilliflower
- Gilliflower
Flowers with H
Below is the list of flowers that start with h.
- Hortensia
- Hornbeam
- Helenium
- Hazel
- Hybrid crinum
- Hyacinth
- Hepatica
- Hyacinth
- Hogbean
- Honesty
- Hollow-root
- Holly
- Hedysarum
- Hollyhock
- Hyacinth
- Heath
- Honeysuckle
- Hibiscus
Flowers with I
Below is the list of flowers that start with i.
- Ipomea tricolor
- Indian cane
- Iris
- Ivy
Flowers with J
Below is the list of flowers that start with j.
- Jessamine
- Jamaica plum
- Japan rose
- Jessamine
- Jessamine
Flowers with K
Below is the list of flowers that start with k.
- King’s Spear
- Kangaroo Paw
- Kalmia
- Kaffir Lily
Flowers with L
Below is the list of flowers that start with l.
- Lilac
- Lavender
- Larch
- Lady’s bedstraw
- Lucerne
- Laurel
- Larkspur
- Lily of the valley
- Lily
- Lilac
- Lily
- Laurustinus
- Laburnum
- Lady’s-eardrop
- Lichen
Flowers with M
Below is the list of flowers that start with m.
- Mistletoe
- Marvel of Peru
- Madder
- Madder
- Myrtle
- Marigold
- Meadowsweet
- Marshmallow
- Motherwort
- Moonwort
- Meadow saffron
- Mezereon
- Milkwort
- Marigold
- Mandrake
- Milfoil
- Manchineel
Flowers with N
Below is the list of flowers that start with n.
- Nettle
- Nightshade
- Narcissus
- Nosegay
Flowers with O
Below is the list of flowers that start with o.
- Osmund
- Opry’s
- Opry’s
- Orange blossom
Flowers with P
Below is the list of flowers that start with p.
- Pheasant’s eye
- Parsley
- Polonium
- Pansy
- Primrose
- Peppermint
- Peony
- Pasqual flower
- Persian Candytuft
- Pomegranate
- Pimpernel
- Prickly pear
- Periwinkle
- Pink Musk
- Prickly poppy
- Privet
- Passion flower
Flowers with Q
Below is the list of flowers that start with q.
- Quesnelia
- Quince
- Queen of the Meadow
- Queen’s Cup
Flowers with R
Below is the list of flowers that start with r.
- Rue
- Rose
- Rest harrow
- Rosemary
- Rosebay willow herb
- Round-leaved sundew
- Reed
- Rose
Flowers with S
Below is the list of flowers that start with s.
- Sweet Sultan
- Southernwood
- Speedwell
- Sage
- Starwort
- Snowball
- Syringa
- Sunflower
- Sweet William
- Silverweed
- Sea Lavender
- Snowdrop
- Saffron
- Sensitive plant
- Succory
- Star of Bethlehem
- Star of Bethlehem
Flowers with T
Below is the list of flowers that start with t.
- Thyme
- Tuberose
- Toadflax
- Touch-me-not
- Teasel
- Tares
- Tulip
- Turnsol
Flowers with U
Below is the list of flowers that start with u.
- Ursinia
- Ursinia
- Urn Plant
- Ulex-Gallii
- Umbrella Plant
- Uva Ursi
Flowers with V
Below is the list of flowers that start with v.
- Vervain
- Venus’s Looking Glass
- Virgin’s Bower
- Violet
- Violet Ivy
- Virginia Spiderwort
- Virginia Cowslip
- Violet
- Valerian
Flowers with W
Below is the list of flowers that start with w.
- Water lily
- Woad
- Wood sorrel
- Wormwood
- Wreath of Roses
- Water lily
- Wake-robin
- Water lily
- Wallflower
- Willowherb
- Wood Anemone
Flowers with X
Below is the list of flowers that start with x.
- Xyris
- Xerophyllum tenax
- Xeranthemum
- Xerophyllum
Flowers with Y
Below is the list of flowers that start with y.
- Yew
- Yellowroot
- Yellow Waxbells
- Yucca
20 Common Flowers Name – Video Lesson
Different Types of Flowers
Flowers can be grouped into various categories, such as annuals, perennials, and bulbs. There are also flowers that grow to ten inches or taller. Flowers can be classified according to the flower’s leaf arrangement, flower shape, and the way the flower is used. Here we will learn the names of a to z flowers in English.
Flowers Name by Colors
Let us categorize these flowers with respect to their beautiful colors.
61 Blue Flowers
Below are 61 blue flowers names.
- Monkshood
- Harvestbells
- Sea Holly
- Lead Plant
- Passionflower
- Great Lobelia
- Blue False Indigo
- Poor Man’s Weather-Glass
- Iris
- Blue Mist Shrub
- Hyacinth
- Blue Star
- Globe Thistle
- Perennial Geranium
- Grape Hyacinth
- Periwinkle
- Bluecrown Passionflower
- Rose of Sharon
- Chicory
- Columbine
- Love-in-a-Mist
- Empire Blue Butterfly Bush
- Oxford Blue
- Dwarf Morning Glory
- Blue Flax
- Sage
- Poppy Anemone
- Lupine
- Azure Aster
- Blue Hibiscus
- Speedwell
- Sweet Pea
- Gentian
- Cornflower
- Impatiens Flower
- Pincushion Flowers
- Morning Glory
- Fairy Thimbles
- Siberian Bugloss
- Veronica Georgia Blue
- Blue Daisy
- Himalayan Blue Poppy
- Siberian Squill
- Hydrangea
- Glory-of-the-Snow
- Desert Bluebells
- Triplet Lily
- Larkspur
- Bluebell
- Blue Violet
- Tweedia
- Clematis
- Bird-Bill Dayflower
- Lily of the Nile
- Mountain Larkspur
- Lungwort
- Stiff Blue-Eyed Grass
- Blue Orchid
- Swan River Daisies
- Forget-Me-Not
- Balloon Flower
75 White Flowers
White flowers are very beautiful and charming. Here are 75 white flowers:
- Japanese Andromeda
- Larkspur
- White Hydrangea Flowers
- Nemesia
- White Clematis Flowers
- Christmas Rose
- Steptocarpus
- False Shamrock
- White Ranunculus Flowers
- Dogwood
- White Candytuft
- Pincushions
- White Columbine Flowers
- Winter Heath
- Daffodil
- Baby’s Breath
- Sweet Alyssum
- White Camellia Flowers
- Peace Lily
- White Amaryllis Flowers
- Magnolia
- White Lisianthus Flowers
- Moth Orchid
- Heliotrope
- Snows of Kilimanjaro
- White Cosmos Flowers
- White Calla Lily
- Creeping Dogwood
- White Dianthus Flowers
- Easter Lily
- False Goat’s Beard
- White Phlox Flowers
- Meadowsweets
- Queen Anne’s Lace
- Passionflower
- White Tulip Flowers
- White Angelonia
- Common Daisy
- White Peony Flowers
- Water Hyssop
- Lily of the Valley
- White Petunia Flowers
- White Begonia Flowers
- White Rose Flowers
- White Dahlia Flowers
- White Lilac Flowers
- White Chrysanthemum Flowers
- Lobelia
- Woodland Tobacco
- White Hyacinth Flowers
- Stephanotis
- Water Lily
- White Primrose Flowers
- Windflower
- White Gardenia Flowers
- White Jasmine Flowers
- Osmanthus
- Tuberose
- White Azalea Flowers
- Star of Bethlehem
- Lupine
- White Foxgloves
- Snowdrop
- Peruvian Lily
- Butterfly Bush
- White Hibiscus Flowers
- Bellflowers
- White Yarrow Flowers
- Mock Orange
- White Periwinkle Flowers
- Bouvardia
- White Gerbera Daisy Flowers
- Trumpet Flower
- Moonflower
- White Japanese Wisteria
61 Red Flowers
Red flowers symbolize love. Here are 61 red flowers.
- Alstroemeria
- Amaranthus
- Amaryllis
- Anemone
- Anthurium
- Armeria
- Aster
- Azalea
- Begonia
- Bergamot
- Bergenia
- Bleeding Heart
- Calla Lily
- Callistemon
- Camellia
- Canna
- Cardinal Flower
- Carnation
- Chrysanthemum
- Cockscomb
- Columbine
- Coneflower
- Cosmos
- Dahlia
- Daylily
- Dianthus
- Freesia
- Gaillardia
- Geranium
- Gerbera Daisy
- Gladiolus
- Gloxinia
- Hellebore
- Hibiscus
- Hyacinth
- Iris
- Lily
- Marigold
- Mask Flower
- Montbretia
- Pentas
- Peony
- Petunia
- Poinsettia
- Poppy
- Prickly Pear
- Ranunculus
- Red Trumpet Creeper
- Red Valerian
- Rose
- Royal Poinciana
- Salvia
- Scarlet Bee Balm
- Spider Lily
- Streptocarpus
- Sunflower
- Sweet Pea
- Tulip
- Verbena
- Yarrow
- Zinnia
55 Yellow Flowers
Below are 55 yellow flowers in a list.
- Corydalis
- Lantana
- Chrysanthemum
- Sunflower
- Hellebores
- Daisy
- Canna Lily
- Prickly Pear
- Calibrachoa
- Daffodil
- Calendula
- Goldenrod
- Dutch Hyacinth
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Water Lily
- Snapdragon
- Freesia
- Yellow Oleander
- Yellow Hibiscus
- Bulbine
- Leontodon
- Begonia
- Yellow Butterfly Bush
- Iris
- Wishbone Flower
- Marigold
- Daylily
- Busy Lizzie
- Bulbous Buttercup
- Coreopsis
- Night-Blooming Jasmine
- Zinnia
- Pansy
- Coneflower
- Strawflower
- Mecardonia
- Graham Thomas Rose
- Yellow Tulip
- Yellow Carnation
- Blanket Flower
- Lesser Celandine
- Moss Rose
- Gerbera Daisy
- Dahlia
- Bidens
- Bear’s Ear
- Craspedia
- Purslane
- Yellow Yarrow
- Ranunculus
- Bird of Paradise
- Primrose
- Petunia
- Jungle Geranium
- Carolina Yellow Jasmine
21 Green Flower Names
Green flowers symbolize peace. Here are 21 green color flowers:
- Cockscomb
- Rose
- Dianthus ‘Green Ball’
- Daylily
- Tulip
- Dahlia
- Chrysanthemum
- Cymbidium Orchid
- Lady’s Mantle
- Tropical Lady’s Slipper Orchid
- Gladiolus
- Zinnia
- Bells of Ireland
- Carnation
- Flowering Tobacco
- Jack-in-the-Pulpit
- Hydrangea
- Calla Lily
- Gerbera Daisy
- Mediterranean Spurge
- Ranunculus
75 Orange Flowers
- Apricot Sprite Hyssop
- Crocus
- Orange Impatiens
- Scarlet Wisteria
- Angel’s Trumpet
- Orange Champaca Tree
- Orange Pansies
- Crocosmia
- Tithonia
- Gerbera Daisy
- Orange Poppies
- Blood Lily
- Orange Begonia
- Daylily
- Cosmos
- Torch Lily
- Mexican Sunflower
- Montbretia
- Star of Bethlehem
- Mountain Aloe
- African Tulip Tree
- Trumpet Honeysuckle
- Dahlia
- Carnations
- Royal Poinciana
- Blackberry Lily
- Chrysanthemum
- Strawflower
- Crown Imperial
- Penstemon
- Roses
- Frangipani
- Lantana
- Blood Flower
- Chinese Lantern Plant
- Orange Tulips
- Hawkweed
- Orange Nasturtium
- Pocketbook Plant
- Trumpet Vine
- Fragrant Olive
- Flame of the Forest
- Orange Zinnia
- Orange Bells
- Ranunculus
- Wallflower
- Heliconia Rostrata
- Butterfly Weed
- Orange Bougainvillea
- Pomegranate Tree
- Marigolds
- Lion’s Ear
- Amaryllis
- Coneflowers
- Indian Mallows
- Butterfly Bush
- Rhododendron
- Bird of Paradise
- Coreopsis
- Cymbidium Orchid
- Red Silk Cotton Tree
- Canna Lily
- Cinquefoil
- Pincushions
- California poppy
- Alstroemeria
- Cockscomb
- Sunflower
- Hibiscus
- Nemesia
- Iris
- Orange Anthurium
- American Bittersweet
- Tiger Lily
- Red Hot Pokers
49 Pink and Fuchsia Flowers
- Sunshine Mimosa
- Felicia Hybrid Musk Rose
- Pink Grapefruit Yarrow
- Pacific Anenome
- Prairie Onion
- Candytufts
- Angel’s Fishing Rod
- Belladonna Lily
- Coral Fountain Amaranthus
- Lenten Rose
- Pink Delight Butterfly Bush
- Butterscotch Peruvian Lily
- Dragon’s Mouth
- Matsumoto Aster
- Baronesse Garden Rose
- Atlantic Pigeon Wings
- Rosy Garlic
- Breadseed Poppy
- Noble Rock Orchid
- Candy Mountain Foxglove
- Coral Reef Celosia
- Beardtongue
- Clary Sage
- Sacred Lotus
- Moth Orchid
- Joey Mulla Mulla
- Balcony Petunia
- Beacon Rose Impatiens
- Blue Shift Sweet Pea
- Ruby Parfait Celosia
- Coral Vine
- Divine Pink Impatiens
- Firecracker Flower
- Rose Bon Bon Cosmos
- Dame’s Rocket
- Chinese Cobra Lily
- Dark Eyes Fuchsia
- Apricot Lemonade Cosmos
- Concolor Lace Geranium
- Inca Ice Peruvian Lily
- Catchfly
- Cherry Blossom
- Rose Mallow
- Elizabeth Clematis
- Fiesta Time Hollyhock
- Sensitive Briar
- Annual Phlox
- Queen Red Lime Zinnia
- Pink Paeony Poppy
100 Purple Flowers
Below are 100 purple flowers.
- Dianthus
- Blackcurrant Swirl Moonflower
- Lily Turf
- Spike Speedwell
- Bittersweet Nightshade
- Pigeon Berry
- Catmint
- Camas Lily
- Calla Lily
- Canterbury Bells
- Allium Ornamental
- Black Adder Giant Hyssop
- Mountain Cornflower
- Cheeses (Common Mallow)
- Gladiolus
- Hyacinth
- Sweet Rocket
- Aster
- Pansy
- Globe Thistles
- Rose of Sharon
- Russian Sage
- Petunia
- Lungwort
- Peony
- Dendrobium Orchid
- Crocus
- Pasque Flower
- Dwarf Iris
- Candytuft
- Morning Glory
- Lupine
- Yesterday, Today Tomorrow
- Gloxinia
- Chinese Wisteria
- Moss Verbena
- Butterfly Bush
- Italian Aster
- False Indigo
- False Goat’s Beard
- Leather Flower
- Anise Hyssop
- Balloon Flower
- Lily of the Incas
- Garden Cosmos
- Sea Thistle
- Foxglove
- Prairie Gentian (Lisianthus)
- Bell Flowers
- Passion Flowers
- Carnation
- Blazing Stars
- Common Comfrey
- Lavender
- European Periwinkles
- Sea Holly
- Tropical Hibiscus
- Lilac
- Alpine Betony
- Bee Orchid
- Pincushion Flower
- Wolf’s Bane (Monkshood)
- Hummelo Betony
- Bear’s Breeches
- Heliotrope
- Bougainvillea
- Geraldton Waxflower
- Hollyhock
- Corydalis
- Hardy Geranium
- Moonflower
- Lily of the Nile
- Sweet Pea
- Browallia
- Mistflower
- Hellebore
- Zinnia
- Blue False Indigo
- China Aster
- Coneflower
- Annual Honesty
- Honeywort
- Globe Artichoke
- Small Scabious
- Bell Heather
- Melastoma
- Clematis
- Dahlia
- Columbine
- Evening Primroses
- Purple Flash
- Blue-Eyed Grass
- Fuchsia
- Cyclamen
- Meadow Sage
- Iris Pumila
- Dwarf Rhododendron
- Cattleya Orchids
- Anemone
- Hydrangea
14 Black Flowers
- Penny Black
- Blacknight
- Arabian Night
- Black Bat Flower
- Black Baccara
- Black Star
- Queen of Night
- Black Velvet
- Hello Darkness
- Silver Lace Black
- Black Barlow
- Blackout
- Dark Dimension
- Midnight Ruffles
Flowers Name by Seasons
Flowers That Bloom In Summer
There are 60 flowers that bloom in the summer season.
- Daisies
- Marigold
- Celosia
- Lantana
- Foxglove
- Blanket Flowers
- Vinca
- Culver’s root
- Gazania
- Gaura
- Mandevilla
- Begonia
- Scaevola
- Sunflower
- Lobelia
- Catmint
- Pineapple lily
- Hydrangea
- Yarrow
- Hibiscus
- Verbena
- Tithonia
- Rose
- Lavender
- Thistle
- Evolvulus
- Gloriosa lily
- Coreopsis
- Astilbe
- Salvia
- Billy buttons
- Firetail Fleece
- Pentas
- Impatiens
- Cosmos
- Petunia
- Amaranthus
- Dahlia
- Fuchsia
- Daylily
- Moss Rose
- Monkshood
- Spider Flower
- Geranium
- Surprise lily
- Beardtongue
- Sea holly
- Angelonia
- Oxalis
- Bougainvillea
- Stargazer lily
- Canna lilies
- Lily of the Nile
- Zinnia
- Coneflowers
- Datura
- Plumeria
- Nicotiana
- Black-eyed Susan
- Poppies
Flowers That Bloom In Winter
There are 60 flowers that bloom in the winter season.
- Flowering Kale
- Paperbush
- Japanese Andromeda
- Iceland Poppy
- Opal Flower
- Lamb’s Ear
- Happy Wanderer
- Gorse
- Aeonium ‘Voodoo’
- Early Stachyurus
- Bush Lily
- Purple Rock Cress
- Honeywort
- Winter Jasmine
- Kalanchoe
- Violets
- Alpine Rockcress
- Harlequin Glorybower
- Red Maple
- Diotis Maritima
- Soap Aloe
- Winter Hazel
- Viburnum fragrans
- Christmas Cactus
- Orchid
- Hop Trefoil
- Silk tassel
- Winter Cheer
- Weeping Apricot
- Japanese Quince
- Queen Anne’s Lace
- Cornelian Cherry
- Large Blue Hepatica
- Pin-cushion Hakea
- Feather Reed Grass
- Grevillea ‘Winter Delight’
- Mountain Pepper
- Protea
- Wurmbea Stricta
- Golden Wattle
- Poinsettia
- Mahonia
- Sweet Box
- Orchid Cactus
- Winter Heath
- Mimosa
- Winter-flowering Cherry
- Silver Dollar Tree
- Bulbinella Nutans
- Manzanita
- Orchid Tree
- Fringetree
- Ribbon Bush
- Pink Heath
- Jade Plant
- Wintersweet
- Algerian Iris
- Mignonette
- Nemesia Caerulea
- Fragrant Daphne
Flowers That Will Bloom All Year
- African Violet
- Ajuga or Bugleweed
- Alpine Violet
- Alyssum or Sweet Alyssum
- Anise Hyssop
- Begonia
- Black-Eyed Susans
- Blue Salvia, Marine
- Bougainvillea
- Butterfly Pea
- Calibrachoa
- Celosia
- Christ Plant
- Hardy Chrysanthemum
- Coral Drift Rose
- Golden Trumpet
- Hibiscus
- Hybrid Astilbe
- Jungle Geranium
- Jasmine or Dwarf Gardenia
- Kalanchoes
- Lantana
- Marigold
- Nasturtium
- Pansy, Johnny Jump Up
- Purple Coneflower
- Snapdragons
- Threadleaf Tickseed
- Twinspur
- Yellow Bush Daisy
- Zinnia
Perennials Flowers
Perennial flowers are plants that live for multiple years, often flowering year after year. They have the ability to survive through different seasons, regrowing from the same root system or base, and typically provide a consistent display of blooms over time.
Below is the list of some perennial flowers:
- Lungwort
- Christmas Rose
- English Daisy
- Meadow Rue
- Star of Persia
- Dahlia
- Blue Star
- Prairie Violet
- Western Sunflower
- Pincushion Flower
- Peony
- Russian Sage
- Coral Bells
- Bleeding Heart
- Mountain Bluet
- Whitlow Grass
- Common Bugle
- Bee Balm
- Brown-Eyed Susan
- Daylily
- Lamb’s Ear
- Marjoram
- Delphinium
- Speedwell
- Milkweed
- Hosta
- Goldenrod
- Salvia
- Joe Pye Weed
- Queen of the Prairie
- Feverfew
- Pink
- Common Foxglove
- Sea Holly
- Pale Beardtongue
- Blazing Star
- Wild Indigo
- Lupine
- Mother of Thyme
- Trillium
- Wild Pink
- Spiderwort
- Creeping Phlox
- Roman Chamomile
- Gentian
- Columbine
- Yarrow
- Chinese Astilbe
- Greater Masterwort
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Coneflower
- English Lavender
- Blanket Flower
- Primrose
- Maximillian Sunflower
- Swamp Rose Mallow
- New England Aster
- Windflower
- Thrift
- Spurge
- Chrysanthemum
- Hyssop
- Tickseed
- Catmint
- Bellflower
- Perennial Flax
- Ice Plant
- Yellow Archangel
- Balloon Flower
- Siberian Bugloss
Annual Flowers Name
Annual flowers are plants that complete their life cycle in a single year. They germinate from seeds, grow, flower, set seeds, and then die within a span of one growing season.
Below is the list of some annual flowers:
- Zinnia
- Pansy
- Kale
- African Daisy
- Vinca
- Cosmos
- Begonia
- Snapdragon
- Impatiens
- Cornflower
- Celosia
- Geranium
- Marigold
- Calendula
- Larkspur
- Primrose
- Petunia
Biennial Flowers Name
Biennial flowers are plants that complete their life cycle over two years. During the first year, they grow foliage and store energy, while in the second year, they produce flowers, set seeds, and eventually die.
Below is the list of some biennial flowers:
- Caraway Herb
- Canterbury bells
- Foxglove
- Black-eyed Susans
- Sweet William
- Hollyhocks
- Evening primrose
- Angelica
- Forget-me-not flowers
Tree Flower Names
ree flowers refer to the reproductive structures borne by trees, where they develop into blossoms that contain male and female parts and are responsible for pollination and subsequent fruit or seed production.
Below is the list of some tree flowers:
- Saucer Magnolia
- Parijat
- Indian coral tree flower
- Indian cork tree flower
- Pride of India
- Yoshino cherry
- Gulmohar
- Cherry blossom
- Shadblow serviceberry flower
- Silk cotton tree flower
- Eastern redbud
- Sita Ashok flower
- Indian laburnum
- Delta blues vitex
- Bauhinia
- White dogwood
Shrub Flowers Name
Shrub flowers are flowering plants characterized by their woody stems and branching growth habit, producing blooms that vary in size, color, and shape, typically found in shrubs or bushes.
Below is the list of some shrub flowers:
- Abelia
- Weigela
- Spirea
- Limelight hydrangea
- Cinquefoil
- Lilac
- Flowering quince
- Forsythia
- Shrub rose
- Summersweet
- Camellia
- Rhododendron
- Buttonbush
- Korean spice viburnum
- Summer lilac
Botanical/Scientific Names of Flowers
Below are 76 popular flowers with their botanic names.
Common Name – Botanical Name
- Barberton – Daisy gerbera
- Transvaal daisy – Gerbera
- Amazon lily – Eucharis
- Lady’s mantle – Alchemilla
- Lupin – Lupinus
- Sweet william – Dianthus barbatus
- Gay feather – Liatris
- Lavender – Lavandula
- Grape hyacinth – Muscari
- Cockscomb – Celosia
- Calla lily – Zantedeschia
- Prairie gentian – Lisianthus
- Canterbury Bells – Campanula
- Daffodil – Narcissus
- Evening primrose – Oenothera
- Jersey lily – Amaryllis Belladonna
- Golden rod – Solidago
- Hyacinth – Hyacinthus
- Lilac – Syringa
- Lisianthus – Eustoma
- Sweet pea – Lathyrus
- African lily – Agapanthus
- Globe thistle – Echinops
- Blue throatwort – Trachelium
- Coneflower – Echinacea
- Alpine thistle – Eryngium
- Baby’s breath – Gypsophila
- Iris – Iris
- Rose – Rosa
- Stock – Matthiola
- Spray carnation – Dianthus
- Flamingo flower – Anthurium
- Scabious – Scabiosa
- Tulip – Tulipa
- Sword lily – Gladiolus
- Larkspur – Delphinium consolida
- Bloom – Chrysanthemum
- Yarrow – Achillia
- Chincerinchee – Ornithogalum
- Guernsey lily – Nerine
- Painter’s palette – Anthurium
- Carnation – Dianthus
- Moth orchid – Phelanopsis
- Christmas rose – Hellebore
- Forget – me – not – Myosotis
- Foxglove – Digitalis
- Statice – Limonium
- Cornflower – Centaurea
- Bleeding Heart – Dicentra spectabilis
- Marigold – Calendula
- Broom – Genista
- September flower – Aster
- Sunflower – Helianthus
- Mums – Spray chrysanthemum
- Windflower – Anemone
- Bells of Ireland – Moluccella
- Love in a mist – Nigella
- Lobster claw – Heliconia
- Peony – Paeonia
- Sugarbush – Protea
- Arum Lily – Zantedeschia
- Snapdragon – Antirrhinum
- Mimosa – Acacia
- Sea lavender – Limonium
- Feverfew – Tanacetum parthenium
- Singapore orchid – Dendrobium
- Amaryllis – Hippeastrum
- Michaelmas Daisy – Aster
- Columbine – Aquilegia
- Waxflower – Chamaelaucium
- Flame tip – Leucadendron
- Peruvian lily – Alstromeria
- Bell Flower – Campanula
- Lily – Lilium
- Bird of paradise – Strelizia
- Busy Lizzie – Impatiens
300 Flowers Name With Pictures
1. | Agapanthus | |
2. | Azalea | |
3. | Anise Hyssop | |
4. | Alyssum | |
5. | Amaryllis | |
6. | Alstroemeria | |
7. | Anemone | |
8. | Abutilon | |
9. | African Daisy | |
10. | Ageratum | |
11. | Alchemilla | |
12. | Armeria Maritima | |
13. | Aster | |
14. | Acacia | |
15. | Aconite | |
16. | Allium | |
17. | Amaranthus | |
18. | Bluebonnets | |
19. | Brassica | |
20. | Bachelor’s Button | |
21. | Broom | |
22. | Butterfly Bush | |
23. | Blazing Star | |
24. | Brachyscome | |
25. | Blanket Flower | |
26. | Bouvardia | |
27. | Bergamot | |
28. | Bergenia | |
29. | Black-eyed Susan | |
30. | Buttercup | |
31. | Bee Balm | |
32. | Bellflower | |
33. | Blue-eyed Grass | |
34. | Billbergia | |
35. | Bletilla | |
36. | Balloon Flower | |
37. | Borage | |
38. | Ballota | |
39. | Begonia | |
40. | Bottlebrush | |
41. | Baby’s Breath | |
42. | Bleeding Heart | |
43. | Bluestar Flower | |
44. | Cyclamen | |
45. | Cape Primrose | |
46. | Crocus | |
47. | Columbine | |
48. | Clematis | |
49. | Clover | |
50. | Calendula | |
51. | Cosmos | |
52. | Cotoneaster | |
53. | Cuckoo Flower | |
54. | Coral Vine | |
55. | Calceolaria | |
56. | Cerastium Tomentosum | |
57. | Canna Lily | |
58. | Chicory | |
59. | Catmint | |
60. | Coreopsis | |
61. | Camellia | |
62. | California Poppy | |
63. | Celosia | |
64. | Chionodoxa | |
65. | Cornflower | |
66. | Coral Bells | |
67. | Calla Lily | |
68. | Chrysanthemum | |
69. | Crown Imperial | |
70. | Catharanthus | |
71. | Cape Leadwort | |
72. | Carnation | |
73. | Cardinal Flower | |
74. | Crocosmia | |
75. | Corydalis | |
76. | Coneflower | |
77. | Clarkia | |
78. | Candytuft | |
79. | Diascia | |
80. | Delphinium | |
81. | Dutch Iris | |
82. | Daphne | |
83. | Dill | |
84. | Dandelion | |
85. | Dianella | |
86. | Deutzia | |
87. | Dianthus barbatus | |
88. | Disa | |
89. | Daisy | |
90. | Daylily | |
91. | Daffodil | |
92. | Dietes | |
93. | Desert Rose | |
94. | Dahlia | |
95. | Decumaria | |
96. | Firethorn | |
97. | Foxglove | |
98. | Eremurus | |
99. | Flannel Flower | |
100. | Euphorbia | |
101. | Feverfew | |
102. | Erigeron | |
103. | Evening Primrose | |
104. | Flax Flower | |
105. | Forget Me Not | |
106. | Erica | |
107. | Fall Crocus | |
108. | Elder | |
109. | Flaming Katy | |
110. | Eustoma | |
111. | Fuchsia | |
112. | English Bluebell | |
113. | Epimedium | |
114. | Frangipani Flower | |
115. | Four O’clock | |
116. | Forsythia | |
117. | French Marigold | |
118. | Echinops | |
119. | Freesia | |
120. | Echium | |
121. | Flowering Dogwood | |
122. | Gerbera Flower | |
123. | Gladiolas | |
124. | Goldenrod | |
125. | Gardenia | |
126. | Guzmania | |
127. | Gaillardia | |
128. | Gazania | |
129. | Grape Hyacinth | |
130. | Geranium | |
131. | Honeysuckle | |
132. | Holly | |
133. | Hibiscus | |
134. | Helichrysum | |
135. | Hebe | |
136. | Hosta | |
137. | Hollyhock | |
138. | Hyssop | |
139. | Helenium | |
140. | Hellebore | |
141. | Hydrangea | |
142. | Heliotrope | |
143. | Heather | |
144. | Hawthorn | |
145. | Hyacinth | |
146. | Iceland Poppy | |
147. | Iris | |
148. | Ice Plant | |
149. | Ixia | |
150. | Ixora | |
151. | Ipomoea Lobata | |
152. | Impatiens | |
153. | Jasmine | |
154. | Jacob’s Ladder | |
155. | Johnny Jump Up | |
156. | Knautia | |
157. | Kangaroo Paw | |
158. | Kaffir Lily | |
159. | Kalmia | |
160. | Kniphofia | |
161. | Lewesia | |
162. | Lavender | |
163. | Lantana | |
164. | Lady’s Slipper | |
165. | Love in the Mist | |
166. | Laelia | |
167. | Lunaria | |
168. | Lily of the Valley | |
169. | Larkspur | |
170. | Lotus | |
171. | Lavatera | |
172. | Lupin | |
173. | Lilac | |
174. | Lily | |
175. | Linaria | |
176. | Lemon Verbena | |
177. | Matthiola | |
178. | Morning Glory | |
179. | Moss Rose | |
180. | Mandevilla | |
181. | Moraea | |
182. | Maltese Cross | |
183. | Moonflower Vine | |
184. | Magnolia | |
185. | Mayflower | |
186. | Marigold | |
187. | Mimosa | |
188. | Monk’s Hood | |
189. | Marguerite Daisy | |
190. | Meconopsis | |
191. | Nasturtium | |
192. | Nemophila | |
193. | Nemesia | |
194. | Nolana | |
195. | Narcissus | |
196. | New Zealand Tea Tree | |
197. | Neoregelia | |
198. | Nerine | |
199. | Nierembergia | |
200. | Olearia | |
201. | Osteospermum | |
202. | Oxalis | |
203. | Ornamental Cherry | |
204. | Ornithogalum | |
205. | Oxeye Daisy | |
206. | Oyster Plant | |
207. | Oriental Poppy | |
208. | Oleander | |
209. | Oriental Lily | |
210. | Orchid | |
211. | Poinsettia | |
212. | Physostegia | |
213. | Passion Flower | |
214. | Pansy | |
215. | Polyanthus | |
216. | Parodia | |
217. | Petunia | |
218. | Phlox | |
219. | Pinks | |
220. | Penstemon | |
221. | Powder Puff | |
222. | Peony | |
223. | Periwinkle | |
224. | Pelargonium | |
225. | Poppy | |
226. | Pincushion Flower | |
227. | Photinia | |
228. | Persian Buttercup | |
229. | Peace Lily | |
230. | Painted Daisy | |
231. | Potentilla | |
232. | Quince | |
233. | Queen Anne’s Lace | |
234. | Quaker Ladies | |
235. | Queen of the Meadow | |
236. | Queen’s Cup | |
237. | Roses | |
238. | Rondeletia | |
239. | Rock Rose | |
240. | Rose of Sharon | |
241. | Rain Lily | |
242. | Snowflake | |
243. | Starflower | |
244. | Scented Geranium | |
245. | Scilla | |
246. | Speedwell | |
247. | Sunflower | |
248. | Soapwort | |
249. | Saint John’s Wort | |
250. | Sweet Pea | |
251. | Silene | |
252. | Statice | |
253. | Snapdragon | |
254. | Snowdrop | |
255. | Scaevola | |
256. | Sedum | |
257. | Sage | |
258. | Shasta Daisy | |
259. | Tiger Flower | |
260. | Trumpet Vine | |
261. | Tobacco Plant | |
262. | Tea Rose | |
263. | Trachelium | |
264. | Triteleia | |
265. | Tithonia | |
266. | Tuberose | |
267. | Trollius | |
268. | Tritonia crocata | |
269. | Tulip | |
270. | Trillium | |
271. | Ursinia | |
272. | Uva Ursi | |
273. | Urn Plant | |
274. | Viola | |
275. | Virginia Creeper | |
276. | Valerian | |
277. | Verbena | |
278. | Viburnum | |
279. | Woolly Violet | |
280. | Wishbone Flower | |
281. | Whirling Butterflies | |
282. | Wedelia | |
283. | Wallflower | |
284. | Weigela | |
285. | Water lilies | |
286. | Winterberry | |
287. | Winter Jasmine | |
288. | Wax Plant | |
289. | Wandflower | |
290. | Watsonia | |
291. | Xerophyllum | |
292. | Xylobium | |
293. | Xanthoceras sorbifolium | |
294. | Xylosma | |
295. | Yellow-eyed Grass | |
296. | Yellow Archangel | |
297. | Yellow Bell | |
298. | Yarrow | |
299. | Zinnia | |
300. | Zenobia |
Popular Flower Names with Definition/Properties
Lilly
Lilly flowers are known as one of the most fragrant flowers in the world. They usually grow in clusters, which are often called clumps. The petals of a Lilly flower are large and have a high, rounded shape. The flower has four petals and is white, blue, or purple in color.
Jasmine
Jasmine flowers are named for the French Princess, Jasmone de Bavière. They have large, showy flowers that are white, with a yellow center and some purple. Jasmine blossoms often last for a short amount of time before they fade, but they’re worth it!
Tulip
Tulip flowers are a type of flower that has been a symbol of beauty and love. These flowers are often associated with the Dutch and Ottoman Turks. Tulips were introduced in Europe in the mid-16th century by Turkish traders who brought them from their homeland.
Sunflower
The sunflower is a plant species belonging to the genus Helianthus. Its flowers typically have five petals with a yellow center and grow in a spiral formation. It is native to North America, Central America, and South America.
Lotus
Lotus flowers are widely recognized for their beauty and symbolism. The flower is often associated with purity, grace, and spirituality. The lotus flower is also a symbol of rebirth, immortality, and even enlightenment.
Rose
Rose flowers are those that have five or eight petals. They come in a myriad of colors, shapes, sizes, and forms. Roses have many uses like food, personal care items, and religious symbols.
Marigold
Marigold flowers are bright and cheery, and for a long time, they have been used in many different cultures for decoration. They are also associated with good luck, health, prosperity, and happiness.
Daisy
Daisy flowers are some of the most popular flowering plants in the world. They are widely grown for their colorful, long-lasting flowers. The flower is also used as a symbol of hope and happiness.
Waterlily
What is a waterlily flower? The definition of a waterlily flower is a perennial flowering aquatic plant. What does this mean? It means that you can grow the plant in your garden or in any body of freshwater such as a pond, lake, or stream. It has heart-shaped leaves with scalloped edges and beautiful flowers which can be white, pink, blue, or purple
Orchid
The Orchid is a flower that has had a history of being used for its decorative and fragrant qualities. The word “Orchid” comes from the French orchis, meaning testicle. It is also called the “Queen of Flowers.”
Iris
Iris flowers are natural plants that change color depending on the time of day. These bright blooms can be green, blue, or purple in the morning, and darken to yellow in the afternoon.
Geranium
Geraniums are flowering plants that come in many different shades of red to purple. They can be found on the ground or growing on a tree. The leaves are typically divided into three, with each leaf having three lobes. These plants are often used around homes because of their fragrant flowers and beautiful leaves.
Primrose
Primrose are flowers that belong to the large genus Primula. The only genus in the family Primulaceae, they contain over a hundred species that come in a range of colors, sizes, and shapes.
Buttercups
Buttercups are a type of flower that usually have small, yellow flowers. They grow in clumps and are often found in pastures and meadows. This flower is associated with motherhood because it is said to bloom when the first child is born and always grows back after being cut.
Cannabis
Cannabis flower is a term used to describe the flowering part of the cannabis plant. The buds, leaves, and pistils are all parts of the cannabis flower. Cannabis flowers are green with purple or red hairs coming from the calyxes that surround both groups of petals.
Calendula
Calendula flowers are also known as pot marigolds. These flowers have a flower arrangement that is lily-like in shape, with daisy-like petals and orange centers. Calendula flowers can be used for their medicinal purposes to help soothe skin irritations, wounds, and sunburns, as well as for their ornamental value.
Datura
An ornamental plant with large trumpet-shaped flowers, Datura has been used in a variety of medical and spiritual practices.
Narcissus
Narcissus is a genus of plants in the daffodil family, a group that includes the more familiar narcissus bulbs, with which it shares some characteristics. It has been suggested that the Narcissus flower comes from an ancient Greek word meaning “nose” or “snout”, but this is not considered conclusive.
Black Rose
The Black Rose flower is a dark, fragrant flower and is often used for weddings. Have you ever taken a walk through the garden of your local botanical garden and been surprised by the abundance of flowers? The colors, textures, shapes, and smells of these plants have always been so pleasing to the eye. Now imagine that you’re walking in a garden with no color, no smell, and no form!
Oleander
Oleander is a plant that produces a long-lasting, flowering shrub that is native to the Mediterranean. The flower of an Oleander can be red, yellow, or orange and can grow up to six feet tall. It has been cultivated for use in perfumery, as a medicinal herb, and in traditional Chinese medicine.
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FAQS
What is the prettiest flower name?
The prettiest flower name is ‘rose’ because it is a versatile word that can be used for any occasion. Roses are bright, beautiful, and symbolic. You can use the word in a variety of ways including as part of your wedding vows and as an epitaph at your funeral.
What is the best flower name?
The best flower name is the one you’ll remember because it’s the one that matches your personality. There are many different types of flowers in the world, but they can all be categorized into two categories: those that grow outside and those that grow inside.
What are some nice flower names?
Flowers are a wonderful way to express our love, admiration, and appreciation for others. Whether you’re looking for someone special or just want to brighten up someone’s day, choosing a flower name can be a delightful experience. Let’s have a look at some of the best flower names below!
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