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The Complete List of Flowers That Start With V

This list includes 19 Flowers that start with V, from “Valerian” to “Virginia bluebell”. These species range from garden favorites to wild spring ephemerals, used in borders, bouquets, pollinator plantings and education.

Flowers that start with V are a varied group of showy plants popular in horticulture, floristry and wildflower lists. Many, like valerian and Virginia bluebell, have notable cultural uses or seasonal interest in regional landscapes.

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

Scientific name: The binomial gives you the formal species name so you can find accurate botanical information quickly.

Colors: Primary flower colors help you choose plants for design, matching palettes and seasonal displays in your garden.

Locations: Native and naturalized regions show where species originate and where you might successfully grow or find them.

Season: Typical flowering months indicate when blooms appear so you can plan planting, visits and bouquet timing.

Flowers that start with V

Common nameScientific nameColorsLocations
VioletViola odoratapurple, blue, whiteEurope, Western Asia; naturalized worldwide
VerbenaVerbena bonariensispurple, lavender, whiteSouth America; naturalized N America, Europe, Australia
VervainVerbena officinalislilac, purple, whiteEurope, Asia; naturalized worldwide
VincaVinca minorpurple, blue, white, pinkWestern Europe; naturalized N America and temperate regions
VandaVanda coeruleablue, purple, white, pinkSoutheast Asia; widely cultivated worldwide
VanillaVanilla planifoliagreenish-yellow, whiteMexico, Central America; cultivated tropically worldwide
ValerianValeriana officinaliswhite, pale pinkEurope, Asia; naturalized N America
Virginia bluebellMertensia virginicablue, pink, purpleEastern North America; naturalized in parts of Europe
Virgin’s bowerClematis virginianawhiteEastern North America
Victoria (giant waterlily)Victoria amazonicawhite, pinkAmazon basin, South America; cultivated worldwide
Venus flytrapDionaea muscipulawhite (flowers)Southeastern USA (Carolinas)
Venus’ looking-glassLegousia speculum-venerisblue, purple, whiteMediterranean, Europe; naturalized elsewhere
Viper’s buglossEchium vulgareblue, purple, pinkEurope; naturalized N America, Australia
VelvetleafAbutilon theophrastiyellow-orangeAsia; naturalized worldwide
VeronicaVeronica spicatablue, purple, pink, whiteEurope, Asia; cultivated worldwide
ViburnumViburnum opuluswhite, pink (cultivars)Europe, Asia, N Africa; cultivated worldwide
Vireya rhododendronRhododendron javanicumred, orange, pink, yellowMalesia region, Southeast Asia; cultivated tropically
Velvet beanMucuna prurienspurple, pink, whiteTropical Asia; cultivated/wild in tropics worldwide
VetchVicia craccapurple, blue, pink, whiteEurope, Asia; naturalized N America

Descriptions

Violet

Violet

Fragrant, low-growing spring flowers, often Mar–May; common in woodlands, borders and pots.

Verbena

Verbena

Tall, airy summer–fall clusters that attract butterflies; blooms Jun–Oct in warm climates.

Vervain

Vervain

Spiked summer flowers Jul–Sep; traditional medicinal and wildflower plant found in meadows and edges.

Vinca

Vinca

Evergreen groundcover with spring–summer blooms Apr–Jun; tolerates shade and forms mats.

Vanda

Vanda

Tropical orchid prized for striking, long-lasting blooms; flowers year-round in warm, humid conditions.

Vanilla

Vanilla

Climbing orchid with fragrant blossoms in spring–summer; source of vanilla pods used in flavoring.

Valerian

Valerian

Fragrant corymbs bloom late spring–summer May–Aug; used ornamentally and medicinally for its scent and roots.

Virginia bluebell

Virginia bluebell

Spring ephemeral with bell-shaped blooms Mar–May; excellent for moist woodland gardens.

Virgin's bower

Virgin’s bower

Climbing vine with masses of small white flowers Jul–Sep; popular along fences and streams.

Victoria (giant waterlily)

Victoria (giant waterlily)

Huge floating blooms that open at night; showy summer displays in warm water gardens and conservatories.

Venus flytrap

Venus flytrap

Carnivorous rosette that produces tall stalks of white flowers Apr–Jun; grown for traps, flowers are nectar-bearing and visible.

Venus' looking-glass

Venus’ looking-glass

Delicate bell-shaped blooms late spring–early summer May–Jul; often found in wildflower mixes and arable margins.

Viper's bugloss

Viper’s bugloss

Bristly spikes of tubular flowers Jun–Aug; bee-friendly wildflower common on dry soils.

Velvetleaf

Velvetleaf

Tall annual with hibiscus-like flowers Jul–Sep; often considered a weed but bears showy, lantern-like blooms.

Veronica

Veronica

Spikes of summer flowers Jun–Aug; valued in borders and cottage gardens for long bloom time.

Viburnum

Viburnum

Deciduous shrub with showy spring flower clusters Apr–May followed by ornamental berries.

Vireya rhododendron

Vireya rhododendron

Tropical rhododendron with bell-shaped, often vivid blooms; flowers vary seasonally by climate.

Velvet bean

Velvet bean

Climbing legume with pea-like racemes; showy summer flowers in warm regions; used as cover crop.

Vetch

Vetch

Climbing pea with dense racemes of pea-flowers May–Jul; common in meadows and roadside verges.

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