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Plants that end with Y

7 plants ending with the letter Y — each with origin, classification, and notes.

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This page lists plants that end with Y. 7 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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BarberryDevils IvyEnglish IvyFlax Lily
ParsleyPeace LilySpider Lily

List of Plants That End With Y

    1

    Barberry

    Berberis vulgaris

    A spiny deciduous shrub from Asia and Europe with tart red berries and brilliant fall color, widely planted in hedges but invasive in parts of North America.

    2

    Devils Ivy

    Epipremnum aureum

    Another name for golden pothos, a vigorous trailing aroid from French Polynesia, prized as the most forgiving and fast-growing of indoor vining plants.

    3

    English Ivy

    Hedera helix

    A vigorous evergreen woody vine from Europe, widely grown for cover on walls and as a houseplant, but invasive in parts of North America and Australia.

    4

    Flax Lily

    Dianella tasmanica

    An evergreen strappy clumping perennial from Australia and New Zealand, prized in low-maintenance landscapes for its sword-like striped leaves.

    5

    Parsley

    Petroselinum crispum

    A Mediterranean biennial culinary herb grown for fresh green or curled leaves used worldwide as a garnish, flavoring, and tabletop salad ingredient.

    6

    Peace Lily

    Spathiphyllum wallisii

    A tropical American aroid grown for glossy green foliage and elegant white flower spathes, one of the most common low-light houseplants of offices and homes.

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    Spider Lily

    Hymenocallis caribaea

    A tropical American bulb with strap-like leaves and large fragrant white spidery flowers that bloom in summer above clumps of foliage.

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