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The Complete List of Flowers That Start With E

This list includes 28 Flowers that start with E, from “Easter Cactus” to “Eyebright”. They range from showy garden favorites to tiny wildflowers, useful in bouquets and habitat plantings.

Flowers that start with E are a diverse group of showy and subtle species across many plant families. For example, eyebright was used in traditional herbal remedies, while the Easter cactus often blooms around the holiday.

Below you’ll find the table with scientific name, colors, locations and season.

Scientific name: The binomial gives the accepted Latin name and helps you find exact species or cultivars across references.

Colors: Principal flower colors help you choose plants for palette planning and quick identification in the garden or field.

Locations: Native and widely naturalized regions show where each plant originates and where you’re likely to see it growing.

Season: Typical flowering months or seasons indicate when blooms appear, noting northern and southern hemisphere differences when relevant.

Flowers that start with E

NameScientific nameColorsLocations & Season
Easter CactusHatiora gaertneriRed, pink, orangeBrazil; Spring
Easter LilyLilium longiflorumWhiteJapan (Ryukyu Islands); Cultivated for Spring
EdelweissLeontopodium nivaleWhite, yellowEuropean mountains (Alps, Pyrenees); Summer (June-Sept)
Egyptian StarclusterPentas lanceolataPink, red, purpleEast Africa, Yemen; Summer to Fall
ElderflowerSambucus nigraCream, whiteEurope, North America; Late Spring to Early Summer
Elephant Head LousewortPedicularis groenlandicaPink, magentaNorth American mountains; Summer
Elephant’s EarsBergenia crassifoliaPink, magenta, whiteCentral Asia; Early Spring (March-April)
EmiliaEmilia javanicaRed, orange, yellowTropical Africa, Asia; Summer
English BluebellHyacinthoides non-scriptaBlue, violetWestern Europe; Spring (April-May)
English DaisyBellis perennisWhite, pink, redEurope, West Asia (naturalized worldwide); Spring to Fall
English LavenderLavandula angustifoliaPurple, lavender, pinkMediterranean region; Summer (June-August)
English RoseRosa (English Rose Group)Pink, yellow, redCultivated worldwide (orig. UK); Late Spring to Fall
EnkianthusEnkianthus campanulatusCream, pink, redJapan; Late Spring
EpidendrumEpidendrum spp.Orange, red, lavenderTropical Americas; Varies, often year-round
EpimediumEpimedium spp.Yellow, white, pinkAsia, Mediterranean; Spring
EpiphyllumEpiphyllum spp.White, pink, redCentral and South America; Late Spring to Summer
EremurusEremurus spp.Yellow, white, pinkWestern and Central Asia; Late Spring to Early Summer
EricaErica spp.Pink, purple, whiteEurope, South Africa; Varies (often Winter to Spring)
ErigeronErigeron spp.White, pink, purpleWorldwide (esp. North America); Summer
ErysimumErysimum spp.Orange, yellow, purpleEurope, Asia, North America; Spring to Summer
EucalyptusEucalyptus spp.White, cream, redAustralia; Varies by species, often Summer
EuphorbiaEuphorbia marginataWhite, greenNorth America (Great Plains); Summer to Fall
Evening PrimroseOenothera biennisYellowNorth America (naturalized elsewhere); Summer to Fall
Evening StockMatthiola longipetalaLilac, pink, whiteEurasia; Late Spring to Summer
Everlasting DaisyXerochrysum bracteatumYellow, pink, orangeAustralia; Summer to Fall
Everlasting PeaLathyrus latifoliusPink, white, magentaEurope (naturalized elsewhere); Summer
ExacumExacum affineBlue, purple, whiteYemen (Socotra Island); Grown year-round indoors
EyebrightEuphrasia spp.White, lilac, yellowTemperate Northern Hemisphere; Summer

Descriptions

Easter Cactus

Easter Cactus

A houseplant with segmented stems that produces a profusion of star-shaped, brightly colored flowers around the Easter season.

Easter Lily

Easter Lily

A popular holiday plant with large, fragrant, trumpet-shaped white flowers that symbolize purity and new beginnings in spring.

Edelweiss

Edelweiss

A famous mountain flower with fuzzy white star-shaped bracts. It symbolizes rugged beauty and is the national flower of Switzerland.

Egyptian Starcluster

Egyptian Starcluster

Also known as Pentas. Produces dense clusters of small, five-petaled, star-shaped flowers that are highly attractive to butterflies.

Elderflower

Elderflower

Delicate, fragrant, cream-colored flowers growing in large, flat-topped clusters. Famously used to make cordials, syrups, and wine.

Elephant Head Lousewort

Elephant Head Lousewort

A fascinating wildflower whose individual pink flowers on a dense spike perfectly resemble tiny elephant heads, complete with trunk and ears.

Elephant's Ears

Elephant’s Ears

Noted for its large, leathery leaves, it produces dense clusters of bright pink to purple bell-shaped flowers in early spring.

Emilia

Emilia

Also called Tassel Flower, it has small, fluffy, button-like flower heads without any ray petals, held high on slender stems.

English Bluebell

English Bluebell

A beloved woodland wildflower forming spectacular carpets of fragrant, nodding, deep violet-blue bells in spring. A protected species in the UK.

English Daisy

English Daisy

A charming, low-growing perennial with classic daisy flowers—a ring of white or pink petals around a yellow center. Often found in lawns.

English Lavender

English Lavender

Highly prized for its fragrant purple flower spikes and silvery-green foliage. Widely grown for essential oils, culinary uses, and gardens.

English Rose

English Rose

A modern rose group combining the classic cupped flower form and fragrance of old roses with the repeat-flowering of modern hybrids.

Enkianthus

Enkianthus

A deciduous shrub that produces delicate, pendulous clusters of bell-shaped flowers, often striped with pink or red. Valued for brilliant fall color.

Epidendrum

Epidendrum

A large genus of orchids, many of which are called “crucifix orchids.” They produce clusters of small, star-shaped flowers on long stems.

Epimedium

Epimedium

A shade-loving groundcover also called Bishop’s Hat. Features delicate, spurred flowers that hover like tiny fairies over attractive foliage.

Epiphyllum

Epiphyllum

Known as Orchid Cactus, this epiphytic cactus has flattened stems and produces spectacular, often huge and fragrant, funnel-shaped flowers.

Eremurus

Eremurus

Also known as Foxtail Lily. Sends up dramatic, tall spikes densely packed with thousands of tiny, star-shaped flowers, creating a stunning vertical accent.

Erica

Erica

A large genus of evergreen shrubs known as Heath. They become covered in masses of tiny, bell-shaped flowers, providing essential winter color.

Erigeron

Erigeron

Also called Fleabane, these daisy-like wildflowers have numerous, very fine ray petals, giving them a delicate, feathery appearance.

Erysimum

Erysimum

Commonly known as Wallflower. Produces dense clusters of brightly colored, often fragrant, four-petaled flowers. Many modern hybrids bloom for months.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus

While known for its aromatic leaves, it produces unique, fluffy flowers with numerous stamens and no visible petals. Popular in floral arrangements.

Euphorbia

Euphorbia

Known as Snow-on-the-Mountain. Valued for its striking green leaves edged in white and small flowers surrounded by showy white bracts.

Evening Primrose

Evening Primrose

A wildflower whose bowl-shaped, bright yellow flowers famously open in the late afternoon, releasing their fragrance, and close the next morning.

Evening Stock

Evening Stock

A modest-looking plant with small flowers that release an intoxicatingly sweet, spicy fragrance in the evening and at night.

Everlasting Daisy

Everlasting Daisy

Also called Strawflower. Features brightly colored, papery bracts that look and feel like petals. They hold their shape and color well when dried.

Everlasting Pea

Everlasting Pea

A vigorous perennial vine related to the sweet pea but without the fragrance. Produces abundant clusters of colourful, pea-like flowers.

Exacum

Exacum

A small potted plant called Persian Violet, with fragrant, star-shaped, violet-blue flowers with prominent yellow stamens in the center.

Eyebright

Eyebright

A small, semi-parasitic wildflower found in grasslands. Its tiny, intricate flowers often have purple streaks and a yellow spot, resembling an eye.

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