Start with A - 16 Flower Names and Types with Pictures

 

16 Flower Names and Types with Pictures


Do you love flowers and want to learn more about kinds of common flowers? You’re in the right place! On this page, you will find a comprehensive list of flower names starting with each letter of the alphabet. Simply jump to each specific flower using the table of content below.

Start with A


Abutilon is a shrub that blooms during the summer. This plant produces flowers that may be white to a purple blue color.

The blooms are saucer-shaped, and the stems have gray, hairy leaves. The shrub may grow to around 15 feet, and many hybrids have been developed that you can enjoy.

Acacia


Acacias are soft, yellow flowers that tend to be fluffy. These plants are delicate and tender, growing best in sheltered gardens away from the cold frosts of northern climates.

Also known as wattle, these tend to flower in early spring. They can get to be seven feet high if not properly pruned.

Aconite


Aconite is a poisonous plant that is beautiful, which brings many people to plant it in their gardens. The flowers tend to be blue-purple or yellow in color, and the plant is native to mountainous areas.

The scapes can grow tall, often getting to be at least three feet high, making them a great addition to the back of flower beds.

African Daisy


The African Daisy is a perennial with flowers that come in a variety of colors including red, gold, and blue.

They are characterized by generally having a darker center, and the leaves are silvery in color. These flowers are great in cut flower arrangements or in the garden or as a container plant.

Agapanthus


Agapanthus comes in a variety of colors and heights. These showy flowers are produced in colors such as blue and purple.
The flower for an extended period of time, and they make a good border plant or addition to your container garden. They like sunlight, and some species are actually evergreen.

Ageratum


Ageratums are also known as the floss flower. These plants produce flowers that are fluffy and last for an extended period of time.

The flowers come in colors such as pink and bicolor. They come in dwarf and tall varieties, so you can pick the best size for your edging or bedding.

Alchemilla


Alchemilla is lady’s mantle, found throughout parts of America, Asia, and Europe. The plant’s flowers are yellow-green and last from early summer into fall.

This herb can be used in foods such as salads, and, as an herb, it has many purported uses, such as for wound healing and breastfeeding.

Allium


Allium is a family of plants that includes onions, chives, and garlic. Ornamental varieties produce rounded flowers in several colors, including rosy purple.

The flowers are long-lived even after being cut, so they make great additions to cut flower arrangements. They are typically planted in fall and bloom in spring and summer.

Alstroemeria


Alstroemeria is also called the Peruvian lily and is often grown commercially because the cut flowers last a long time.

It is a perennial, and the flower spikes that bloom are 12 to 24 inches high. They can be grown in pots and come in a range of colors, including cream, orange, and red, oftentimes with spots of other colors.

Alyssum


Alyssum or sweet alyssum is a hardy plant that features heat and drought resistance. Often grown as a component of alpine rock gardens, this plant can thrive in a wide range of regions across the United States, where it has become naturalized. Members of the mustard family, these plants smell sweet.

Amaranthus


Also known as Love Lies Bleeding, this plant has exotic looking foliage and tassels that are often blood-red in color. You can find plants with a range of leaf colors, from bronze to green. They are great as potted plants and can also be used in flower arrangements either cut or dried.

Amaryllis


The belladonna lily or Amaryllis, also known as the naked lady plant, is a South African plant that grows from a bulb. It produces blooms on purple-green stems that tend to grow over 24 inches tall.

The flowers are funnel-shaped and are pink or white. It flowers in fall, but the leaves provide decoration throughout winter and spring.

Anemone


The Anemone is also known as the Windflower. This plant is a perennial that spreads while growing.
It comes in a variety of colors, from white to purple, with some species not spreading quite as far while growing. The flowers last from summer through a portion of the autumn, making them a great addition to your garden.

Anise Hyssop


Anise Hyssop also goes by the name agastache and is an herb. The plant produces spikes of purple flowers that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

The plant is native to North American and is not long lived, often needing to be propagated every year, or at a minimum of every three years.

Armeria Maritima


The Armeria maritima plant is also known as the sea thrift. It is an evergreen perennial that can be found in nature throughout northern Europe and the Mediterranean. The flowers are rounded and may be pink, white or red, depending on the species and cultivar, of which there are many.

Aster


The Aster or the Michaelmas Daisy is a hardy perennial that blooms between late summer and fall.

Numerous species exist, but the most commonly grown is the Aster novi-belgii, with blue, violet, pink, or white flowers, to mention a few colors it comes in. This plant is easy to grow and comes in a range of sizes.

Azalea



Azaleas belong to the family of  come in a wide range of colors. These flowers attract pollinators such as hummingbirds and come in a range of heights, from two to eight feet tall. These plants are long-lived and are one of the most hybridized plants in the entire world. 


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