Flowers That Start With P | List & Examples

If you’re looking for flowers that start with “P,” you’ve come to the perfect place. Flowers that start with “P” include pansy, passionflower, petunia, poppy, and primrose. The lists below illustrate the plethora of other pretty flowers that start with “P.”

Flowers that start with P examples
Some of the earliest blooming spring flowers include phlox and peonies.

Plumeria is a fragrant tropical flower found in Hawaiian leis.

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A few of the flowers that start with “P” are closed compound words (e.g., “paperwhite,” “pincushion,” and “passionflower”), which means that there’s no space between the two words. QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker can help you write them correctly.

Flowers that start with P: List of common names

There are over a dozen common flower names that start with “P”:

  • Pacific dogwood
  • Painted daisy
  • Paper daisy
  • Paperwhite narcissus
  • Pansy
  • Pasque flower
  • Passionflower
  • Peach blossom
  • Pentas
  • Peony
  • Periwinkle
  • Peruvian daffodil
  • Peruvian lily
  • Petunia
  • Phlox
  • Pincushion flower
  • Pineapple lily
  • Pink lady’s slipper
  • Pitcher plant
  • Plumeria
  • Poppy
  • Prairie coneflower
  • Prairie crocus
  • Primrose
  • Prince of Wales feathers
  • Purslane
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Flowers that start with P: List of Latin names

Here are some of the Latin flower names that start with “P”:

  • Papaver (poppy)
  • Perovskia (Russian sage)
  • Pieris (lily of the valley)
  • Primula veris (cowslip)

Flowers with other letters

For flowers that start with other letters, check out these other articles.

Flowers with A Flowers with F Flowers with K Flowers with Q Flowers with V
Flowers with B Flowers with G Flowers with L Flowers with R Flowers with W
Flowers with C Flowers with H Flowers with M Flowers with S Flowers with X
Flowers with D Flowers with I Flowers with N Flowers with T Flowers with Y
Flowers with E Flowers with J Flowers with O Flowers with U Flowers with Z

Frequently asked questions about flowers that start with P

What are Latin flower names?

Latin flower names are the scientific or botanical names of flowers as opposed to the common name. For example, Armeria maritima is the Latin name for sea thrift (a globe-shaped pink flower that grows in coastal areas).

In Latin flower names, the first word is the genus, which is the general type of plant (e.g., Rosa for “roses”). The second word is the species (e.g., Rosa canina). Many flowers go by the genus name (e.g., Agastache—one of the flowers that start with A).

When you write Latin flower names, the first word is capitalized, and the second word is not. Latin flower names should also be in italics. However, you can usually omit the italics and lowercase the first letter if the common name is the same as the genus name.

If you want to craft a social media caption with Latin flower names, try QuillBot’s Caption Generator to get started!

What does perennial mean?

Perennial means “constant” or “recurring.” In the context of plants and flowers, “perennial” means “blooms every year” or “comes back every year.” For example, lavender is a perennial. Other common perennial flowers include coneflower, blazing star, and aster. The antonym (opposite) of “perennial” is “annual,” which means that a plant only lasts one year. For example, impatiens are annuals because they do not come back after they die in the fall.

If you’re ever curious about which flowers are perennials or annuals, why not ask QuillBot’s free AI Chat?

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