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Plants that end with E

11 plants ending with the letter E — each with origin, classification, and notes.

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This page lists plants that end with E. 11 plants are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.

Table of contents 11 entries
AgaveChamomileFern PineKalanchoe
MistletoeNettleNight Blooming JasmineNorfolk Pine
Queen Annes LaceSageThyme

List of Plants That End With E

    1

    Agave

    Agave americana

    A dramatic desert succulent forming spiny rosettes, native to arid regions of the Americas and famous as the source of tequila and mezcal spirits.

    2

    Chamomile

    Matricaria chamomilla

    A small daisy-like herb native to Europe and West Asia, famous for the calming herbal tea brewed from its fragrant white and yellow flowers.

    3

    Fern Pine

    Afrocarpus gracilior

    An East African evergreen tree with soft fern-like blue-green needles, often clipped as a hedge or topiary in mild-climate gardens.

    4

    Kalanchoe

    Kalanchoe blossfeldiana

    A Madagascan succulent grown for its compact umbrella-shaped clusters of long-lasting flowers in red, pink, orange, white, and yellow.

    5

    Mistletoe

    Viscum album

    A semi-parasitic European evergreen shrub that grows in the canopy of host trees, famous for sticky white berries and the Christmas kissing tradition.

    6

    Nettle

    Urtica dioica

    A widely distributed perennial herb with stinging hairs along its stems and leaves, both feared as a weed and prized as a nutritious cooked green and fiber plant.

    7

    Night Blooming Jasmine

    Cestrum nocturnum

    A tropical American shrub whose small green-white flowers release an intense sweet perfume after dusk, intoxicating in warm gardens.

    8

    Norfolk Pine

    Araucaria heterophylla

    A South Pacific evergreen conifer with symmetrical tiered branches, often sold as a small living Christmas tree but not actually a true pine.

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    Queen Annes Lace

    Daucus carota

    A European biennial wildflower with flat lacy white flower heads on tall stems, the wild ancestor of the cultivated carrot and a meadow favorite.

    10

    Sage

    Salvia officinalis

    A Mediterranean shrubby herb with grey-green pungent leaves used in cooking, herbal medicine, and traditional Native American smudging.

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    Thyme

    Thymus vulgaris

    A Mediterranean low woody herb with tiny aromatic leaves used in cooking around the world, also planted as a fragrant flowering ground cover.

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