Hello learners, In this lesson, we will learn all types of flowers name in English with pictures. These flowers name are useful for everyone who wants to improve their English vocabulary. We have also prepared a flowers list to remember for students easily.
Flowers Name
The word “flower” is derived from the Old English word “flor”, which means “to blossom”. Flowers have been used in religious ceremonies for centuries. In ancient Greece, flowers were placed on graves to honor the dead. In ancient Rome, flowers were thrown into the Tiber River to celebrate the end of winter and welcome springtime.
In Victorian times, flowers were given as gifts to express feelings such as love or sympathy. This tradition continues today with Valentine’s Day roses and Mother’s Day carnations.

Flowers Name in English
Sr No | Flowers Image | Flowers Name |
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1. | ![]() | Sunflower |
2. | ![]() | Lavender |
3. | ![]() | Jasmine |
4. | ![]() | Magnolia |
5. | ![]() | Lotus |
6. | ![]() | Tulip |
7. | ![]() | Rose |
8. | ![]() | Daisy |
9. | ![]() | Balsam |
10. | ![]() | Cobra Saffron |
11. | ![]() | Creeper |
12. | ![]() | Blue Morning Glory |
13. | ![]() | Canna Lily |
14. | ![]() | Crape Jasmine |
15. | ![]() | Murraya |
16. | ![]() | Zombi Pea |
17. | ![]() | Mexican Tuberose |
18. | ![]() | Mirabilis Jalapa |
19. | ![]() | Plumeria |
20. | ![]() | Prickly Pear |
21. | ![]() | Orchid |
22. | ![]() | Hibiscus |
23. | ![]() | Peacock Flower |
24. | ![]() | Blood Lily |
25. | ![]() | Yellow Marigold |
26. | ![]() | Cockscomb |
27. | ![]() | Shameplant |
28. | ![]() | White Frangipani |
29. | ![]() | Narcissus |
30. | ![]() | Ashok Flower |
31. | ![]() | Common Lantana |
32. | ![]() | Anemone Flower |
33. | ![]() | Bougainvillea |
34. | ![]() | Aloe Vera Flower |
35. | ![]() | Pansy |
36. | ![]() | Burr Mallow |
37. | ![]() | Orange Tiger Lily |
38 | ![]() | Dahlia |
39 | ![]() | Night Flowering Jasmine |
40 | ![]() | Purple Passion |
41 | ![]() | Periwinkle |
42 | ![]() | Hypericum flower |
43 | ![]() | Pot Marigold |
44 | ![]() | Chamomile |
45 | ![]() | Butea Monosperma |
46 | ![]() | Burmann’s Sundew |
47 | ![]() | Asiatic Lily |
48 | ![]() | Golden Shower |
49 | ![]() | Blue Water Lily |
50 | ![]() | Foxtail Orchid |
51 | ![]() | Brahma Kamal |
52 | ![]() | Monsoon lily |
53 | ![]() | Crossandra |
54 | ![]() | Butterfly Pea |
55 | ![]() | Lady’s slipper orchid |
56 | ![]() | Glory Lily |
57 | ![]() | Golden Frangipani |
58 | ![]() | Common Crape Myrtle |
59 | ![]() | Delonix Regia |
60 | ![]() | Primrose |
61 | ![]() | Stramonium |
62 | ![]() | Ranunculus Flower |
63 | ![]() | Yellow Oleander |
64 | ![]() | Poppy Flower |
65 | ![]() | Indigo Flower |
66 | ![]() | Mexican Prickly Poppy |
67 | ![]() | bluebell flower |
68 | ![]() | Flax |
69 | ![]() | Indian Tulip |
70 | ![]() | Hollyhock |
71 | ![]() | Tanner’s Cassia |
72 | ![]() | Siroi Lily |
73 | ![]() | Scarlet Milkweed |
74 | ![]() | Grand Crinum Lily |
75 | ![]() | Lilac |
76 | ![]() | Showy Rattlepod |
77 | ![]() | Jasminum Sambac |
78 | ![]() | Bluestar Flower |
79 | ![]() | Ixora Coccinea |
80 | ![]() | Columbine Flower |
81 | ![]() | Spanish Cherry |
List of Flowers Name with Images
Sunflower

Sunflowers are a type of flower that grows in the summer. They can be found in many different colors and shapes. They are often used as decorations for weddings and other events.
Sunflowers can grow up to 3 feet tall, but they usually only grow to be about 1 foot tall. The flowers on the sunflower plant face towards the sun so they can get more sunlight. Sunflowers have a very unique shape because their petals point outwards from the center of the flower, which is called a corolla.
Lavender

The lavender flower is a flowering plant in the genus Lavandula, of the family Lamiaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region but is now widely naturalized in many parts of North America and Australia.
Lavender flowers are used as a herb for seasoning food and drinks, as well as for its fragrance. The flowers are also used in potpourri and their essential oil has been used traditionally to soothe skin irritations.
The lavender flower was first cultivated by the Egyptians who called it “lavender” which means “to wash” because they would use it to scent their clothes with it.
Jasmine

Jasmine flowers are popular flower that is used in many different cultures. They are often used in weddings and other ceremonies.
The jasmine flower is a fragrant flower that has been used for centuries. It is often associated with love and romance because of its sweet smell. It is also the national flower of Tunisia, which was once called the “land of jasmines.”
The Jasmine plant belongs to the olive family, Oleaceae, and it can grow up to 3 meters tall. The flowers are usually white or yellowish-white with a sweet scent that attracts bees and other insects.
Magnolia

Magnolia is a genus of about 210 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae. It is named after French botanist Pierre Magnol.
The most common type of magnolia is evergreen trees and shrubs, with large, showy flowers that bloom from early spring until late summer. They are found in subtropical regions around the world and they grow to be up to 30 feet tall.
Lotus

The lotus flower is a symbol of purity and beauty in many cultures. It is also a symbol of spiritual enlightenment, as it grows out of the mud and blossoms above the water.
The lotus flower is often associated with Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism. In Buddhism, the lotus flower represents purity because it grows in muddy water but still manages to be beautiful and untouched by its surroundings. The Hindus believe that the lotus flower was created when Brahma spilled some drops of nectar on the ground; this made a pool of muddy water which then became covered with flowers. The Taoists see the lotus as a representation of how humans should live their lives: they should be like the lotus flower which blooms above murky waters but remains pure at heart.
Tulip

The tulip flower is a type of flower that is often found in gardens. It has a long stem and a round shape. It can be red, yellow, or orange in color. Tulips are usually planted in the springtime because they bloom during that time of year.
The tulip flower is often used as decoration for weddings and other special occasions. They are also used to make bouquets for people who are sick or who have died.
Rose

The rose flower is a symbol of love, beauty, and romance. It is also a symbol of the Virgin Mary. The rose flower has been cultivated for centuries and there are over 100 species of roses.
Rose flowers are usually pink or red in color but they can also be white, yellow, or orange. They have five petals that form a circular shape with the center being the most prominent petal called the “crown”. The stem of the rose is called a “peduncle” and it attaches to the plant by way of a “rootstock”.
Daisy

The daisy flower is a symbol of innocence and purity. It is also a symbol of hope and joy.
The daisy flower is often associated with the Virgin Mary, who was often depicted wearing a crown of daisies. The daisy flower is also associated with the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth I, who was often depicted wearing a wreath of daisies.
The name “daisy” comes from the Old English word “dayes”, which means “to make happy”.
Balsam

Balsam flowers are a type of flower that is native to North America. They are also known as the “Canadian Mayflower.”
The balsam flower is a perennial plant that grows in the wild and can be found in Canada, the northeastern United States, and eastern Asia. It is also cultivated for its flowers and fragrant leaves. The balsam flower has a long history of use in traditional medicine.
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