Here you’ll find 30 Flowers that start with J, organized from “Jacaranda” to “Jupiter’s beard”. These showy plants include trees, shrubs and herbaceous species valued for gardens, bouquets, and ecological plantings.
Flowers that start with J are a varied group of ornamental and wild plants with bold colors and distinctive forms. Jacaranda, famous for its purple spring canopy in many subtropical cities, is a well-known example.
Below you’ll find the table with scientific name, colors, locations and season.
Scientific name: Shows the binomial name so you can precisely identify each species and find more botanical information.
Colors: Lists principal flower colors to help you choose plants for palettes, bouquets, or garden design.
Locations: Notes native ranges and common naturalized regions so you know where plants originate and grow well.
Season: Gives typical flowering months or seasons, and notes hemisphere differences to guide planting and observation.
Flowers that start with J
Name | Scientific name | Colors | Locations |
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Jasmine | Jasminum officinale | white | Central Asia; cultivated worldwide |
Jade vine | Strongylodon macrobotrys | turquoise, mint | Philippines (Malaoy and Palawan) |
Jonquil | Narcissus jonquilla | yellow, white | Iberian Peninsula; naturalized worldwide |
Jewelweed | Impatiens capensis | orange, spotted | Eastern North America |
Japanese anemone | Eriocapitella hupehensis | pink, white, rose | China, Japan; grown in temperate gardens |
Japanese iris | Iris ensata | blue, purple, white | Japan; cultivated worldwide |
Jacob’s ladder | Polemonium caeruleum | blue, purple, white | Europe to Siberia; garden escape in N. America |
Jack-in-the-pulpit | Arisaema triphyllum | green, brown, purple | Eastern North America |
Johnny-jump-up | Viola tricolor | purple, yellow, white | Europe; naturalized worldwide |
Japanese camellia | Camellia japonica | pink, red, white | Japan, Korea; widely cultivated |
Japanese quince | Chaenomeles japonica | red, pink, white | Japan; cultivated worldwide |
Japanese honeysuckle | Lonicera japonica | white, yellow | Japan; invasive in many regions |
Jerusalem cherry | Solanum pseudocapsicum | white (flowers); red berries | South America; cultivated globally |
Jerusalem sage | Phlomis fruticosa | yellow | Mediterranean region |
Jupiter’s beard | Centranthus ruber | pink, red, white | Mediterranean; naturalized in Europe, N. America |
Joseph’s coat | Amaranthus tricolor | red, yellow, orange | Asia; grown worldwide |
Jimson weed | Datura stramonium | white, purple | Americas; naturalized worldwide |
Joe-Pye weed | Eutrochium purpureum | pink, mauve | Eastern North America |
Japanese wisteria | Wisteria floribunda | purple, white, blue | Japan; cultivated worldwide |
Japanese snowbell | Styrax japonicus | white | Japan, China; ornamental worldwide |
Jerusalem artichoke | Helianthus tuberosus | yellow | Eastern North America |
Japanese primrose | Primula japonica | pink, red, white | Japan; grown in temperate gardens |
Jungle geranium | Ixora coccinea | red, orange, pink, yellow | Tropical Asia; widely cultivated |
Japanese holly | Ilex crenata | white (small) | Japan; cultivated in temperate gardens |
Japanese knotweed | Fallopia japonica | white, cream | Japan; invasive in Europe & N. America |
Japanese butterbur | Petasites japonicus | pinkish-white | Japan, East Asia |
Java plum | Syzygium cumini | white | Indian subcontinent, SE Asia; cultivated |
Jacaranda | Jacaranda mimosifolia | lavender, blue | South America (native to Bolivia/Argentina); cultivated tropics |
Japanese rose | Rosa rugosa | pink, white, red | Japan; naturalized and cultivated worldwide |
Japanese spider lily | Lycoris radiata | red, white | China, Japan; naturalized in parts of N. America |
Descriptions

Jasmine
Fragrant climbing shrub with star-shaped white blooms; blooms late spring–summer. Widely used in perfumery and as garden vines for scent and cut flowers.

Jade vine
Spectacular pendant clusters of claw-shaped turquoise flowers; blooms spring–summer in tropical gardens and conservatories, prized in botanical collections.

Jonquil
Small, fragrant daffodil with narrow leaves and clustered trumpet blooms; spring-flowering bulb often used in borders and bouquets.

Jewelweed
Bright orange, nectar-rich tubular flowers; summer bloom in wetlands and shady gardens. Known for seed-pod “exploding” dispersal and soothing skin folklore.

Japanese anemone
Late summer–fall perennial with elegant single or semi-double blooms; great for cottage gardens and autumn color.

Japanese iris
Large, flat blooms on tall stems in late spring–early summer; prized for pond-edge plantings and showy summer displays.

Jacob’s ladder
Delicate pinnate foliage with clusters of bell-shaped flowers in spring; valued in woodland and cottage gardens.

Jack-in-the-pulpit
Unique hooded spathe with a central spadix; spring woodland wildflower. Tuberous plant, fruits in summer; handling caution—amarilyd toxins.

Johnny-jump-up
Small, tri-colored pansy-like flowers from spring to fall; popular in rock gardens, containers, and as edible garnishes.

Japanese camellia
Glossy evergreen shrub with large rose-like blooms in late winter–spring; staple of formal and shade gardens.

Japanese quince
Early spring shrub with abundant apple-blossom-like flowers; used for hedges and for fragrant, ornamental fruit.

Japanese honeysuckle
Fragrant tubular flowers bloom late spring–summer; vigorous climber used for screening but invasive in some areas.

Jerusalem cherry
Small white Solanum flowers followed by showy red-orange berries late season; widely grown as ornamental but toxic if ingested.

Jerusalem sage
Woody perennial shrub with woolly leaves and layered whorls of yellow flowers in spring–summer; drought-tolerant and pollinator-friendly.

Jupiter’s beard
Clusters of nectar-rich flowers from spring to summer; thrives in poor soils and rock walls, attracts butterflies.
Joseph’s coat
Upright annual with colorful foliage and small flowers in summer; primarily grown for dramatic leaves in bedding schemes.

Jimson weed
Large fragrant trumpet flowers opening at night in summer–fall; historically medicinal but highly toxic—handle with care.

Joe-Pye weed
Tall native perennial with large pink flower heads in late summer–fall; excellent for pollinators and meadow plantings.

Japanese wisteria
Long, fragrant racemes of pea-like flowers in spring; vigorous climber for pergolas and specimen features.

Japanese snowbell
Small tree with dangling bell-shaped white flowers in spring; valued for delicate form and scented blossoms.

Jerusalem artichoke
Sunflower-family perennial with yellow daisy-like flowers in late summer–fall; cultivated for edible tubers and pollinator value.

Japanese primrose
Basal rosettes with tiered flower whorls in spring; ideal for boggy borders and shade gardens.

Jungle geranium
Dense clusters of small tubular flowers year-round in tropics; common in hedges and container plantings for tropical color.

Japanese holly
Evergreen shrub with inconspicuous white flowers in spring and black fruits; popular as formal hedging and bonsai subject.

Japanese knotweed
Dense stands of late summer–fall panicles of small white flowers; notable invasive species that crowds habitats and structures.

Japanese butterbur
Early spring basal flower clusters emerging before leaves; used in traditional cuisines and as an ornamental for damp sites.

Java plum
Fragrant clusters of small white flowers in spring; grown for edible fruit (jamun) and shade.

Jacaranda
Deciduous tree with masses of tubular lavender-blue flowers in late spring–summer; dramatic street and specimen tree.

Japanese rose
Fragrant, rugged shrub with single to semi-double blooms in summer; tolerant of coastal conditions and valued for hips.

Japanese spider lily
Striking leafless stems bearing reflexed lily-like flowers in late summer–fall; used for bold seasonal color in borders.
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