This collection presents 60 Flowers that start with S, spanning from “Saffron crocus” to “Sweetshrub”. They range from bulbs and meadow wildflowers to shrubs and tropical ornamentals, often prized for scent and cut-flowers.
Flowers that start with S are a diverse group of showy plants used in gardens, bouquets, and natural habitats. For example, the saffron crocus provides both a vivid spring bloom and the world’s most expensive spice.
Below you’ll find the table with scientific name, colors, locations and season.
Scientific name: Provides the binomial name so you can identify species and confirm exact plant identity quickly.
Colors: Lists the principal flower colors so you can plan palettes or spot species in the field.
Locations: Notes native regions and common naturalized areas to help you understand origin and suitable climates.
Season: Shows typical flowering months or seasons so you can plan visits or garden planting times.
Flowers that start with S
Common name | Scientific name | Colors | Locations & Season |
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Sage | Salvia officinalis | purple, blue, white | Native: Mediterranean (Europe); naturalized: N. America, worldwide |
Scarlet sage | Salvia splendens | red | Native: Brazil (S. America); cultivated worldwide |
Sunflower | Helianthus annuus | yellow, orange | Native: North America; naturalized: worldwide |
Sweet pea | Lathyrus odoratus | pink, purple, white | Native: Mediterranean; cultivated worldwide |
Snapdragon | Antirrhinum majus | pink, red, yellow | Native: Mediterranean; widely cultivated |
Sweet William | Dianthus barbatus | pink, red, white | Native: Europe; naturalized: N. America |
Stock | Matthiola incana | purple, pink, white | Native: Mediterranean; cultivated worldwide |
Snowdrop | Galanthus nivalis | white | Native: Europe; cultivated widely |
Snowflake | Leucojum aestivum | white | Native: Europe; naturalized: parts of N. America |
Star-of-Bethlehem | Ornithogalum umbellatum | white | Native: Europe; naturalized: N. America, elsewhere |
Stargazer lily | Lilium ‘Stargazer’ | pink, white | Cultivar (hybrid lily); grown worldwide |
Sweet alyssum | Lobularia maritima | white, pink, purple | Native: Mediterranean; naturalized: worldwide |
Sea holly | Eryngium maritimum | blue, silver | Native: Europe (coastal); naturalized in similar habitats |
Stonecrop | Sedum spurium | pink, red, white | Native: Eurasia; cultivated worldwide |
Saffron crocus | Crocus sativus | purple | Native: Mediterranean; cultivated worldwide |
Scabious | Scabiosa atropurpurea | purple, pink, white | Native: Mediterranean; cultivated worldwide |
Siberian squill | Scilla siberica | blue | Native: Russia, Caucasus; naturalized: Europe, N. America |
Sweet briar | Rosa rubiginosa | pink | Native: Europe; naturalized: N. America, Australasia |
Sweet osmanthus | Osmanthus fragrans | white, cream | Native: East Asia (China, Japan); cultivated: worldwide |
Sea campion | Silene uniflora | white | Native: Europe (coastal); naturalized: N. America |
Solomon’s seal | Polygonatum odoratum | white, green | Native: Eurasia; cultivated in shade gardens |
Sweet rocket | Hesperis matronalis | purple, pink, white | Native: Eurasia; naturalized: N. America |
Spring starflower | Ipheion uniflorum | blue, white | Native: Argentina, Uruguay; cultivated worldwide |
Statice | Limonium sinuatum | purple, pink, white | Native: Mediterranean; cultivated worldwide |
Shasta daisy | Leucanthemum × superbum | white, yellow | Hybrid (European/N. American parents); cultivated worldwide |
Sea thrift | Armeria maritima | pink, white | Native: Europe, N. Africa; naturalized: N. America |
Shadbush | Amelanchier laevis | white | Native: N. America |
Snow-in-summer | Cerastium tomentosum | white | Native: Mediterranean; cultivated worldwide |
Sweetbay | Magnolia virginiana | white | Native: Eastern N. America; cultivated in similar climates |
Spring crocus | Crocus vernus | purple, white | Native: Europe; cultivated worldwide |
Swamp milkweed | Asclepias incarnata | pink, purple | Native: N. America |
Sweet woodruff | Galium odoratum | white | Native: Europe, W. Asia; cultivated in shade gardens |
Sneezeweed | Helenium autumnale | yellow, orange | Native: N. America; cultivated in gardens |
Spider flower | Cleome hassleriana | pink, purple, white | Native: South America; naturalized: N. America |
Silk tree | Albizia julibrissin | pink | Native: Asia (Iran to Japan); naturalized: N. America, Europe |
Spider lily | Lycoris radiata | red | Native: China, Japan; cultivated: worldwide |
Siam tulip | Curcuma alismatifolia | pink, purple | Native: Thailand (Southeast Asia); cultivated in tropical/subtropical gardens |
Sweetshrub | Calycanthus floridus | maroon, red | Native: Eastern N. America; cultivated in temperate regions |
Spirea | Spiraea japonica | pink, white | Native: Japan; naturalized/widely cultivated |
Sea lavender | Limonium vulgare | purple, pink | Native: Europe (coastal); cultivated in salt-tolerant plantings |
Swamp rose mallow | Hibiscus moscheutos | pink, red, white | Native: Eastern N. America |
Sundrops | Oenothera fruticosa | yellow | Native: N. America |
Soapwort | Saponaria officinalis | pink, white | Native: Europe; naturalized: N. America |
Sugarbush | Protea repens | pink, white | Native: South Africa (Cape); cultivated: Mediterranean climates |
Spanish bluebell | Hyacinthoides hispanica | blue, pink, white | Native: Iberian Peninsula; naturalized: Europe, N. America |
Summer hyacinth | Galtonia candicans | white | Native: Southern Africa; cultivated: temperate gardens |
Shooting star | Dodecatheon meadia | pink, white | Native: N. America |
Scarlet pimpernel | Anagallis arvensis | orange, red | Native: Europe; naturalized: worldwide |
St John’s wort | Hypericum perforatum | yellow | Native: Europe; naturalized: worldwide |
Saxifrage | Saxifraga stolonifera | white, pink | Native: Asia; cultivated worldwide |
Saguaro blossom | Carnegiea gigantea | white | Native: Sonoran Desert (N. America) |
Swamp sunflower | Helianthus angustifolius | yellow | Native: Eastern N. America |
Snowberry | Symphoricarpos albus | white (flowers), later white berries | Native: N. America; cultivated as ornamental shrub |
Skunk cabbage | Symplocarpus foetidus | purple, brown | Native: Eastern N. America |
Spanish broom | Spartium junceum | yellow | Native: Mediterranean; naturalized: N. America, Australia |
Sidalcea (Checker mallow) | Sidalcea malviflora | pink, purple | Native: Western N. America |
Sunflower daisy (Oxeye) | Sanvitalia procumbens | yellow | Native: Mexico; cultivated as annual groundcover |
Sweet autumn clematis | Clematis terniflora | white | Native: Asia; cultivated worldwide |
Sage-leaved rockrose | Cistus salviifolius | pink, white | Native: Mediterranean; cultivated in dry gardens |
Starflower | Trientalis borealis | white, pink | Native: North America, Eurasia |
Descriptions

Sage
A fragrant herb with spikes of purple-blue flowers used in gardens and cooking; attracts bees and blooms late spring to summer.

Scarlet sage
A popular bedding plant with vivid red flower spikes, common in summer bedding and containers.

Sunflower
Tall, cheerful annual with large composite heads; blooms midsummer to early fall, great for cutting and pollinators.

Sweet pea
Fragrant climbing annual with ruffled blooms; planted for trellises and bouquets, blooms late spring to mid-summer.

Snapdragon
Showy spikes of dragon-shaped flowers used in beds and floristry, flowering spring through summer.

Sweet William
Clove-scented biennial/perennial with dense flower clusters, popular in cottage gardens; blooms late spring to early summer.

Stock
Fragrant, long-lasting flowers on upright spikes, prized in cut-flowers and borders; blooms spring to early summer.

Snowdrop
Delicate early-blooming bulb with nodding white bell flowers, one of the first signs of spring (Feb–Mar N. Hemisphere).

Snowflake
Graceful bell-shaped flowers on tall stems; often blooms in spring with moist soil preference.

Star-of-Bethlehem
Bulbous plant with starry white flowers in spring; ornamental but can naturalize aggressively in some areas.

Stargazer lily
A fragrant, showy Oriental hybrid lily cultivar with bold pink-and-white blooms, popular in bouquets; blooms midsummer.

Sweet alyssum
Low, spreading plant with tiny fragrant flowers; excellent groundcover and edging, blooms spring through fall in mild climates.

Sea holly
Architectural, thistle-like coastal plant with metallic-blue bracts; blooms summer and tolerates sandy soils.

Stonecrop
Low succulent perennial with dense clusters of late-summer flowers; drought-tolerant and great for rock gardens.

Saffron crocus
Bulbous crocus producing purple flowers with prized red stigmas (saffron); blooms autumn (Oct–Nov N. Hemisphere).

Scabious
Pin-cushion-like flowerheads on airy stems; excellent for borders and pollinators, blooms summer to early fall.

Siberian squill
Small, bright-blue spring bulbs that carpet lawns and woodlands; bloom early spring (Mar–Apr N. Hemisphere).

Sweet briar
Fragrant wild rose with single pink blooms and aromatic foliage; flowers in late spring to summer.

Sweet osmanthus
A small evergreen shrub with intensely fragrant tiny white flowers, often blooming autumn to winter.

Sea campion
Coastal perennial with papery white flowers, tolerates salt spray and rocky soils; blooms late spring to mid-summer.

Solomon’s seal
Arching stems with dangling bell flowers, valued for shady borders; blooms spring.

Sweet rocket
Fragrant biennial/short-lived perennial with loose racemes; popular in cottage gardens, blooms spring to early summer.

Spring starflower
Low bulb with star-shaped flowers that naturalize in lawns and borders; blooms early spring.

Statice
Papery, long-lasting flowers used extensively in dried arrangements and bouquets; blooms summer.

Shasta daisy
Classic large white daisy popular in perennial borders; blooms early to mid-summer.

Sea thrift
Tufted coastal perennial with globe flowerheads on slender stems; blooms late spring to summer and tolerates salt.

Shadbush
Small tree/shrub with abundant white spring flowers and attractive fall color; blooms early spring.

Snow-in-summer
Silver-foliaged groundcover with masses of white flowers; blooms late spring and prefers dry, sunny spots.

Sweetbay
Fragrant, saucer-like white flowers on a semi-evergreen magnolia; blooms late spring to summer, sometimes sporadic.

Spring crocus
Early-blooming spring bulbs with goblet-shaped flowers; naturalize in lawns and rock gardens, flowering Mar–Apr.

Swamp milkweed
Moist-soil perennial with clusters of nectar-rich flowers; valuable for monarch butterflies, blooms mid-summer.

Sweet woodruff
Fragrant groundcover with tiny white star flowers, often used in spring bouquets and potpourris; blooms Apr–May.

Sneezeweed
Late-summer to fall perennial with daisy-like yellow-orange blooms, great for borders and pollinators.

Spider flower
Tall, airy annual with spidery seedpods and long stamens; popular summer bedding plant.

Silk tree
Fast-growing ornamental tree with fern-like foliage and silky pink powder-puff flowers in summer.

Spider lily
Striking red, spidery blooms that appear on leafless stems in late summer to fall; dramatic in drifts.

Siam tulip
Tropical rhizome with lily-like bracts and showy summer blooms; used as a cut flower.

Sweetshrub
Fragrant, unusual reddish blooms on a shrub used in mixed borders; blooms late spring to early summer.

Spirea
Low to medium shrubs with clusters of small flowers; versatile in hedging and borders, blooms spring to summer.

Sea lavender
Salt-tolerant perennial with papery blooms used in dried arrangements; blooms summer.

Swamp rose mallow
Large, tropical-looking hibiscus for wet soils with bold saucer flowers; blooms mid-summer to early fall.

Sundrops
Low evening-primrose relative with bright yellow cup-shaped flowers; blooms late spring through summer.

Soapwort
Robust perennial with masses of pink or white flowers, used in cottage gardens; blooms summer.

Sugarbush
Large protea with nectar-rich flower heads used in floristry; blooms late winter to spring (Southern Hemisphere timing).

Spanish bluebell
Clump-forming bulb with bell-shaped blooms in spring; commonly used in woodland gardens.

Summer hyacinth
Tall summer-blooming bulb with pendulous white bell flowers, good for late-season interest.

Shooting star
Wildflower with swept-back petals resembling shooting stars; blooms in spring in meadows and woodland edges.

Scarlet pimpernel
Small, low annual with flat-faced orange-red blooms; seen in fields and disturbed ground, blooms spring to fall.

St John’s wort
Medicinal herb with bright yellow star-like flowers; blooms summer and is common in meadows and roadsides.

Saxifrage
Low rosette plant with airy sprays of small flowers, ideal for rock gardens and shaded spots; blooms late spring to summer.

Saguaro blossom
Large, nocturnal white flowers of the saguaro cactus; a spectacular desert spring bloom (May–Jun N. Hemisphere).

Swamp sunflower
Perennial sunflower for moist sites with bright yellow heads in late summer to fall.

Snowberry
Shrub with inconspicuous flowers followed by showy white berries; flowers bloom late spring to summer.

Skunk cabbage
Early-emerging wetland plant with unusual hooded flowers and distinctive odor; blooms late winter to spring.

Spanish broom
Upright, broom-like shrub with fragrant yellow pea-flowers in late spring to early summer.

Sidalcea (Checker mallow)
Mallow family perennial with mounded spikes of poppy-like flowers; blooms late spring to summer.

Sunflower daisy (Oxeye)
Low trailing annual with small daisy-like yellow flowers all summer, used in borders and containers.

Sweet autumn clematis
Vigorous climber with masses of fragrant small white flowers in late summer to autumn.

Sage-leaved rockrose
Drought-tolerant shrub with crinkled papery blooms and aromatic foliage, blooms spring to early summer.

Starflower
Delicate woodland wildflower with a single star-shaped flower per stem; blooms spring to early summer.