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The Complete List of Flowers That Start With L

This list includes 36 Flowers that start with L, from “Lace Flower” to “Lycoris”. These showy garden and wildflower species are used in borders, bouquets, pollinator gardens, and botanical study.

Flowers that start with L are a diverse group of showy plants whose common names begin with the letter L. A notable example is the lily (Lilium), long associated with purity and used in ceremonies worldwide.

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

Scientific name: Gives the accepted binomial so you can quickly identify the exact species and compare references.

Colors: Lists the principal flower colors so you can choose plants that match palettes for gardens or arrangements.

Locations: Notes native and widely naturalized regions so you can understand each plant’s origin and suitability to climates.

Season: Shows typical flowering months or seasons, helping you plan planting times and peak display for your region.

Flowers that start with L

Common nameScientific nameColorsNative locations
Lace FlowerOrlaya grandifloraWhiteMediterranean
LachenaliaLachenalia aloidesYellow, Red, OrangeSouth Africa
Lady Banks’ RoseRosa banksiaeYellow, WhiteChina
Lady’s MantleAlchemilla mollisChartreuse, Yellow-greenEastern Europe, W. Asia
Lady’s Slipper OrchidCypripedium acaulePink, WhiteNorth America
Lamb’s EarStachys byzantinaPurple, PinkMiddle East
Lanceleaf CoreopsisCoreopsis lanceolataYellowNorth America
LantanaLantana camaraYellow, Orange, PinkCentral & South America
LarkspurConsolida ajacisBlue, Purple, PinkSouthern Europe
LavenderLavandula angustifoliaPurple, Blue, WhiteMediterranean
LavateraLavatera trimestrisPink, WhiteMediterranean
LeadwortPlumbago auriculataBlue, WhiteSouth Africa
LeatherflowerClematis viornaPink, PurpleEastern United States
Lenten RoseHelleborus x hybridusWhite, Pink, PurpleEurasia (hybrid)
Leopard LilyLilium pardalinumOrange, Red, YellowWestern North America
Leopard’s BaneDoronicum orientaleYellowSoutheast Europe, W. Asia
LewisiaLewisia cotyledonPink, Orange, WhiteWestern North America
LiatrisLiatris spicataPurple, Pink, WhiteEastern North America
LilacSyringa vulgarisPurple, White, PinkBalkan Peninsula
Lily of the NileAgapanthus africanusBlue, Purple, WhiteSouth Africa
Lily of the ValleyConvallaria majalisWhiteEurasia
LisianthusEustoma grandiflorumPurple, Pink, WhiteNorth America
Livingstone DaisyDorotheanthus bellidiformisPink, Yellow, OrangeSouth Africa
LobeliaLobelia erinusBlue, Purple, WhiteSouthern Africa
Lobster ClawHeliconia rostrataRed, Yellow, GreenSouth America
London PrideSaxifraga x urbiumPink, WhiteEurope (hybrid)
Loosestrife, PurpleLythrum salicariaPurple, PinkEurasia, N. Africa
Lords-and-LadiesArum maculatumGreen, Purple, WhiteEurope, Turkey
LotusNelumbo nuciferaPink, White, YellowAsia, Australia
Love-in-a-MistNigella damascenaBlue, White, PinkSouthern Europe, N. Africa
Love-lies-bleedingAmaranthus caudatusRed, Pink, GreenSouth America, Africa
Louisiana IrisIris fulvaRed, Yellow, BlueSouthern United States
LunariaLunaria annuaPurple, WhiteSoutheast Europe
LungwortPulmonaria officinalisPink, Blue, PurpleEurope
LupinLupinus polyphyllusBlue, Purple, PinkNorth America
LycorisLycoris radiataRedChina, Japan, Korea

Descriptions

Lace Flower

Lace Flower

Delicate, flat-topped white flower clusters resembling Queen Anne’s Lace. Blooms from early summer to fall, attracting pollinators. A lovely, airy addition to cottage gardens.

Lachenalia

Lachenalia

Also known as Cape Cowslip. Features spikes of vibrant, tubular, pendant flowers in late winter to early spring. Excellent for pots and adding a splash of winter color.

Lady Banks' Rose

Lady Banks’ Rose

A vigorous, nearly thornless climbing rose producing massive springtime displays of small, violet-scented double flowers. A low-maintenance and spectacular bloomer for large structures.

Lady's Mantle

Lady’s Mantle

Known for its scalloped leaves that catch water droplets and frothy sprays of chartreuse flowers in late spring and early summer. A superb foliage plant and subtle flower.

Lady's Slipper Orchid

Lady’s Slipper Orchid

A captivating woodland orchid with a single, large, pouch-like pink petal resembling a slipper. This shy bloomer appears in late spring and is a protected wildflower.

Lamb's Ear

Lamb’s Ear

Primarily grown for its soft, silvery-green foliage, it also sends up spikes of small, fuzzy, purple-pink flowers in early summer. Drought tolerant and great for texture.

Lanceleaf Coreopsis

Lanceleaf Coreopsis

A cheerful, sun-loving wildflower with bright yellow, daisy-like flowers on long stems. Blooms profusely from late spring through summer, providing a reliable splash of color.

Lantana

Lantana

A tough, drought-tolerant plant with dome-shaped clusters of tiny, multicolored flowers. Blooms nonstop from summer to frost, attracting butterflies. Often grown as an annual.

Larkspur

Larkspur

A classic cottage garden annual with tall, elegant spires of densely packed flowers in early to mid-summer. Resembles its perennial cousin, Delphinium, and is excellent for cutting.

Lavender

Lavender

Beloved for its aromatic silvery foliage and slender spikes of purple flowers from June to August (N. Hemisphere). A garden staple for fragrance, color, and attracting bees.

Lavatera

Lavatera

Also called Annual Mallow, this fast-growing plant produces abundant, large, cup-shaped flowers resembling hollyhocks. Blooms all summer long, adding a soft, romantic touch to borders.

Leadwort

Leadwort

A sprawling shrub producing clusters of sky-blue flowers from summer through fall. Often called Cape Leadwort, it thrives in heat and provides long-lasting, brilliant color.

Leatherflower

Leatherflower

A native vine with unique, thick, bell-shaped, nodding flowers that are reddish-purple on the outside and pale inside. Blooms from late spring to early fall.

Lenten Rose

Lenten Rose

One of the first flowers of the year, blooming from late winter through spring. Features large, cup-shaped, downward-facing flowers in a vast range of subtle colors.

Leopard Lily

Leopard Lily

A stunning native lily with nodding, Turk’s cap-style flowers in vibrant orange-red, heavily spotted with maroon. Blooms in mid-summer and attracts hummingbirds.

Leopard's Bane

Leopard’s Bane

One of the earliest daisy-like flowers to bloom in spring. Produces cheerful, bright yellow flowers on long stems above heart-shaped leaves, brightening up shady garden spots.

Lewisia

Lewisia

A beautiful alpine succulent forming rosettes of fleshy leaves. In spring and summer, it sends up sprays of incredibly vibrant, striped flowers. Requires excellent drainage.

Liatris

Liatris

Known as Blazing Star, it features unique fuzzy flower spikes that open from the top down. Blooms in mid to late summer, attracting a host of butterflies and bees.

Lilac

Lilac

A classic deciduous shrub famed for its large, conical clusters of intensely fragrant flowers in mid-spring. The scent of lilac is a beloved sign of spring’s arrival.

Lily of the Nile

Lily of the Nile

Produces large, dramatic globes of trumpet-shaped flowers on tall, leafless stalks in summer. A striking architectural plant for sunny borders and containers.

Lily of the Valley

Lily of the Valley

A fragrant groundcover with arching stems of delicate, bell-shaped white flowers in mid-spring. Its sweet, powerful perfume is iconic, but all parts of the plant are poisonous.

Lisianthus

Lisianthus

Resembles a rose with its soft, ruffled petals and elegant form. A top choice for cut flowers due to its long vase life. Blooms beautifully in the summer heat.

Livingstone Daisy

Livingstone Daisy

A low-growing succulent annual that covers the ground with a carpet of intensely colored, daisy-like flowers. The blooms open in the sun, creating a dazzling summer display.

Lobelia

Lobelia

A popular trailing or mounding annual prized for its profusion of tiny, delicate flowers. Provides brilliant color, especially true blue, in containers from spring to frost.

Lobster Claw

Lobster Claw

A tropical stunner with dramatic, hanging clusters of bright red and yellow bracts that resemble lobster claws. Blooms year-round in tropical climates, attracting hummingbirds.

London Pride

London Pride

A tough, evergreen perennial forming rosettes of leathery leaves. In late spring, it sends up airy sprays of tiny, star-shaped, pinkish-white flowers on slender red stems.

Loosestrife, Purple

Loosestrife, Purple

A wetland perennial with tall, dramatic spikes of vibrant magenta-purple flowers from mid-summer to fall. Note: It is highly invasive in many regions, especially North America.

Lords-and-Ladies

Lords-and-Ladies

A woodland plant known for its unique flower, a purplish-spotted spathe surrounding a central spadix, that appears in spring. Followed by a spike of toxic bright red berries.

Lotus

Lotus

An iconic aquatic perennial with large, breathtakingly beautiful flowers held high above the water on strong stems. Blooms in summer and is a sacred flower in many Eastern cultures.

Love-in-a-Mist

Love-in-a-Mist

A charming annual with intricate, jewel-like flowers nestled in a “mist” of feathery foliage. Blooms in early summer, followed by highly decorative, balloon-like seed pods.

Love-lies-bleeding

Love-lies-bleeding

A dramatic annual known for its long, rope-like tassels of tiny flowers that cascade to the ground. Blooms from mid-summer until frost, making a bold statement in the garden.

Louisiana Iris

Louisiana Iris

A group of beardless irises native to the wetlands of the Gulf Coast. They feature velvety flowers in a rich array of colors, blooming in late spring, and thrive in moist soil.

Lunaria

Lunaria

Also known as Honesty, it is grown for both its fragrant purple spring flowers and its unique, silvery, coin-shaped seed pods used in dried arrangements. A biennial that self-seeds.

Lungwort

Lungwort

A low-growing perennial for shady spots, valued for its silver-spotted leaves and early spring flowers that often open pink and mature to blue. A cheerful harbinger of spring.

Lupin

Lupin

Famous for its tall, stately spires of pea-like flowers that create a stunning vertical accent in the garden. The classic Russell Hybrids bloom in late spring to early summer.

Lycoris

Lycoris

Known as the Red Spider Lily, it sends up bare flower stalks in late summer, which erupt in spectacular clusters of red flowers with long, curled stamens. A true surprise lily.

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