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The Complete List of Flowers That Start With P

Here you’ll find 35 Flowers that start with P that begin with P, organized from “Painted Daisy” to “Pussy Willow”. These entries span cultivated garden favorites, spring bulbs, shrubs, and wildflowers commonly used in floristry and landscaping.

Flowers that start with P are a diverse group of flowering plants whose common names begin with the letter P. For example, the peony has been cultivated in Asia for over a thousand years and often symbolizes prosperity.

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

Scientific name: The binomial gives the precise species name, so you can identify plants and verify their characteristics.

Colors: Lists the principal flower colors so you can plan palettes and choose plants for visual impact.

Locations: Notes native and widely naturalized regions, helping you understand where a flower grows best naturally.

Season: Gives typical flowering months or seasons and notes hemisphere differences to help set realistic expectations.

Flowers that start with P

NameScientific nameColorsLocations & Season
PansyViola tricolor hortensisPurple, yellow, white, blueHybrid origin; Season: Spring, fall
PeonyPaeonia lactifloraPink, white, red, yellowNative: East Asia; Season: Late spring to early summer
PetuniaPetunia x atkinsianaPink, purple, white, red, yellowHybrid origin (South America); Season: Spring to fall
PhloxPhlox paniculataPink, purple, white, blueNative: Eastern North America; Season: Summer
Poppy, CaliforniaEschscholzia californicaOrange, yellow, red, whiteNative: Western North America; Season: Spring to summer
Poppy, OpiumPapaver somniferumPink, red, purple, whiteNative: Mediterranean; Season: Summer
PrimrosePrimula vulgarisYellow, pink, white, purpleNative: Europe, West Asia; Season: Early spring
Passion FlowerPassiflora caeruleaPurple, white, blueNative: South America; Season: Summer to fall
PeriwinkleVinca minorBlue, purple, whiteNative: Europe, West Asia; Season: Spring
PoinsettiaEuphorbia pulcherrimaRed, white, pinkNative: Mexico; Season: Winter
Protea, KingProtea cynaroidesPink, red, whiteNative: South Africa; Season: Varies, often summer
Pasque FlowerPulsatilla vulgarisPurple, white, pinkNative: Europe, Asia; Season: Early spring
PenstemonPenstemon digitalisWhite, pink, purpleNative: North America; Season: Late spring to summer
PlumbagoPlumbago auriculataBlue, whiteNative: South Africa; Season: Summer to fall
Pitcher PlantSarracenia purpureaRed, purple, greenNative: North America; Season: Spring
Purple ConeflowerEchinacea purpureaPurple, pink, whiteNative: Eastern North America; Season: Summer
Prairie SmokeGeum triflorumPink, redNative: North America; Season: Spring
Pincushion FlowerScabiosa columbariaBlue, lavender, pink, whiteNative: Europe, Africa, Asia; Season: Summer
Paper DaisyXerochrysum bracteatumYellow, pink, orange, white, redNative: Australia; Season: Summer to fall
PortulacaPortulaca grandifloraPink, red, yellow, orange, whiteNative: South America; Season: Summer
Painted DaisyTanacetum coccineumRed, pink, whiteNative: Southwest Asia; Season: Early summer
Peace LilySpathiphyllum wallisiiWhiteNative: Central & South America; Season: Year-round indoors
PelargoniumPelargonium x hortorumRed, pink, white, salmonHybrid origin (South Africa); Season: Summer
Peruvian LilyAlstroemeria aureaOrange, pink, red, yellow, whiteNative: South America; Season: Summer
Prickly Pear CactusOpuntia humifusaYellow, pink, redNative: The Americas; Season: Late spring to summer
Pride of MadeiraEchium candicansBlue, purpleNative: Madeira, Portugal; Season: Spring
Pussy WillowSalix discolorSilvery-white, yellowNative: North America; Season: Early spring
PulmonariaPulmonaria officinalisPink, blue, purpleNative: Europe; Season: Early spring
PinkDianthus plumariusPink, white, redNative: Europe; Season: Late spring to summer
Pampas GrassCortaderia selloanaWhite, pink, silverNative: South America; Season: Late summer
PolyanthusPrimula x polyanthaRed, yellow, blue, pink, whiteHybrid origin; Season: Spring
PentasPentas lanceolataPink, red, purple, whiteNative: Africa, Arabia; Season: Summer to fall
Poet’s NarcissusNarcissus poeticusWhite, yellowNative: Southern & Central Europe; Season: Late spring
Persian ButtercupRanunculus asiaticusRed, pink, yellow, orange, whiteNative: Eastern Mediterranean; Season: Spring
Pearly EverlastingAnaphalis margaritaceaWhiteNative: North America, Asia; Season: Summer to fall

Descriptions

Pansy

Pansy

Known for their charming “faces” on the petals, pansies are cool-weather favorites for garden beds and containers, symbolizing loving thoughts.

Peony

Peony

These lush, fragrant flowers are garden royalty. Herbaceous peonies can live for over 100 years, often passed down through generations.

Petunia

Petunia

A classic annual for hanging baskets and beds, petunias offer a profusion of trumpet-shaped blooms and a sweet fragrance, especially at night.

Phlox

Phlox

Tall garden phlox creates stunning summer backdrops with its large clusters of fragrant flowers, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds.

Poppy, California

Poppy, California

The state flower of California, this cheerful wildflower thrives in sunny, dry conditions and often closes its petals on cloudy days or at night.

Poppy, Opium

Poppy, Opium

Known for its large, showy flowers and distinctive seed pods. Its seeds are used in baking, while the plant is the source of various opiates.

Primrose

Primrose

One of the first signs of spring, the common primrose brings a splash of delicate color to woodland gardens and shady spots.

Passion Flower

Passion Flower

An exotic-looking vine with intricate, fringe-like flowers. Its unique structure was historically used by missionaries to symbolize the Passion of Christ.

Periwinkle

Periwinkle

A tough, evergreen groundcover with charming pinwheel-shaped flowers. It’s valued for its ability to thrive in shady, difficult-to-plant areas.

Poinsettia

Poinsettia

A holiday icon, the poinsettia’s “flowers” are actually colorful leaf bracts surrounding the small, yellow true flowers. It’s a tropical plant.

Protea, King

Protea, King

The national flower of South Africa, this dramatic flower has a huge, artichoke-like head and is a long-lasting and striking cut flower.

Pasque Flower

Pasque Flower

Fuzzy, bell-shaped flowers emerge in early spring, often through late snow. They are followed by feathery, ornamental seed heads.

Penstemon

Penstemon

Also known as beardtongue, this hardy perennial features tall spikes of tubular flowers that are a magnet for hummingbirds and bees.

Plumbago

Plumbago

This sprawling shrub produces masses of sky-blue, phlox-like flowers. It thrives in heat and is a popular choice for warm climates.

Pitcher Plant

Pitcher Plant

This carnivorous plant has unique, nodding flowers on tall stalks that rise above its insect-trapping pitchers. A fascinating bog garden specimen.

Purple Coneflower

Purple Coneflower

A beloved prairie native famous for its daisy-like flowers with drooping petals and a spiky central cone. Popular in gardens and herbal remedies.

Prairie Smoke

Prairie Smoke

Named for its post-bloom appearance, this prairie wildflower has nodding, pinkish flowers that transform into long, feathery plumes resembling puffs of smoke.

Pincushion Flower

Pincushion Flower

Features delicate, frilly flowers on wiry stems that resemble a pincushion stuck with pins. They are a favorite of butterflies.

Paper Daisy

Paper Daisy

Also known as strawflower, its papery bracts retain their color when dried, making them perfect for everlasting bouquets.

Portulaca

Portulaca

Often called moss rose, this tough, sun-loving annual has succulent leaves and vibrant, rose-like flowers that open in the sunshine.

Painted Daisy

Painted Daisy

Cheerful, daisy-like flowers with a classic yellow center. They are valued as a cut flower and for their natural pyrethrin content, which repels insects.

Peace Lily

Peace Lily

A popular, low-light houseplant known for its elegant white spathe “flower” and glossy green leaves. It is also an excellent air purifier.

Pelargonium

Pelargonium

Commonly called a geranium, this plant is a staple of container gardens, prized for its bold flower clusters and sometimes scented leaves.

Peruvian Lily

Peruvian Lily

A long-lasting cut flower with intricate, often speckled petals. Each flower symbolizes friendship and devotion, making it a florist favorite.

Prickly Pear Cactus

Prickly Pear Cactus

This hardy cactus produces large, stunningly beautiful, silky flowers that are followed by edible reddish fruits known as “tunas.”

Pride of Madeira

Pride of Madeira

A dramatic shrub that produces enormous, cone-shaped spikes of vibrant blue-purple flowers. A showstopper in coastal and Mediterranean-style gardens.

Pussy Willow

Pussy Willow

One of the very first signs of spring, valued for the soft, furry catkins (which are the flowers) that appear on its branches long before the leaves.

Pulmonaria

Pulmonaria

Commonly called lungwort, this shade-loving perennial has fascinating silver-spotted leaves and flowers that often open pink and mature to blue.

Pink

Pink

A member of the carnation family, these cottage garden favorites have fringed petals and a spicy, clove-like fragrance.

Pampas Grass

Pampas Grass

Famous for its massive, feathery plumes (inflorescences) that rise high above a clump of grass-like leaves. A dramatic statement in landscapes.

Polyanthus

Polyanthus

A hybrid primrose known for its vibrant clusters of flowers held on a single stalk above a rosette of leaves. Brightens up spring containers.

Pentas

Pentas

Also called Egyptian starcluster, this plant produces dense clusters of small, star-shaped flowers that are irresistible to butterflies and hummingbirds.

Poet's Narcissus

Poet’s Narcissus

One of the first daffodils to be cultivated, this fragrant flower has pure white petals surrounding a small, red-rimmed yellow cup.

Persian Buttercup

Persian Buttercup

Features densely packed, paper-thin petals that form a rose-like bloom. A favorite of florists for its vibrant colors and long vase life.

Pearly Everlasting

Pearly Everlasting

This wildflower has clusters of small, button-like white flowers with yellow centers that feel papery to the touch and last a long time when dried.

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