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Plants that end with M

5 plants ending with the letter M — each with origin, classification, and notes.

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This page lists plants that end with M. 5 plants are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.

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Areca PalmKentia PalmLemon BalmNasturtium
Queen Palm

List of Plants That End With M

    1

    Areca Palm

    Dypsis lutescens

    A clumping feather-leaved palm from Madagascar, widely grown as a tropical houseplant for its arching golden stems and air-purifying reputation.

    2

    Kentia Palm

    Howea forsteriana

    An elegant Australian island palm with arching feather-shaped fronds, the most popular indoor palm of grand hotels and parlors since the Victorian era.

    3

    Lemon Balm

    Melissa officinalis

    A Mediterranean mint-family herb with lemon-scented leaves used for calming herbal teas, savory cooking, and as a popular garden bee plant.

    4

    Nasturtium

    Tropaeolum majus

    An Andean trailing annual with round shield-shaped leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red spurred flowers, all parts edible and pleasantly peppery.

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    Queen Palm

    Syagrus romanzoffiana

    A graceful South American palm with arching feathery fronds and a smooth grey trunk, the most-planted street palm of Florida, Brazil, and the Mediterranean.

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