FLOWERS

Flowers that end with E

10 flowers ending with the letter E — each with origin, classification, and notes.

This page lists flowers that end with E. 10 flowers are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.

Table of contents 10 entries
AnemoneBird-of-ParadiseDamask RoseFoxglove
HoneysuckleJasminePrimroseRose
Tea RoseWild Rose

List of Flowers That End With E

    1

    Anemone

    Anemone coronaria

    A diverse genus of spring and autumn perennials whose silken-petaled flowers from the windflower to the Japanese anemone bridge multiple garden seasons.

    2

    Bird-of-Paradise

    Strelitzia reginae

    A southern African evergreen whose orange-and-blue crested flower famously resembles the head of a tropical bird in mid-flight.

    3

    Damask Rose

    Rosa damascena

    The ancient perfume rose of the Middle East, distilled into rose otto and rose water for over a thousand years and still the gold standard for fragrance.

    4

    Foxglove

    Digitalis purpurea

    A tall biennial spike of speckled tubular flowers that lines hedgerows and gives medicine its most important heart drug, digitalis.

    5

    Honeysuckle

    Lonicera periclymenum

    A twining hedgerow climber whose tubular cream-and-yellow flowers release the iconic perfume of warm summer evenings in temperate gardens.

    6

    Jasmine

    Jasminum officinale

    A genus of intensely fragrant climbing and shrubby plants whose small white flowers perfume warm-climate gardens and underpin classic perfumery.

    7

    Primrose

    Primula vulgaris

    One of the first flowers of European spring, a pale yellow rosette that brightens woodland edges and shady banks from March onwards.

    8

    Rose

    Rosa hybrida

    The classic woody flowering shrub of gardens worldwide, celebrated for layered blooms in nearly every color and a perfume that has shaped trade, poetry, and perfumery.

    9

    Tea Rose

    Rosa odorata

    An elegant repeat-flowering Chinese rose whose introduction to Europe revolutionised garden roses and produced the modern hybrid teas.

    10

    Wild Rose

    Rosa canina

    A simple five-petaled hedgerow rose of the Northern Hemisphere, parent to many garden hybrids and producer of vitamin-rich autumn hips.

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