Flowers That Start With O | List & Examples

Flowers that start with “O” include oleander, orange blossom, orchid, osbeckia, and oxeye daisy. Other flowers that start with the letter “O” are listed below.

Flowers that start with O examples
Orange blossoms are extremely fragrant, so they’re a common ingredient in perfumes.

A great way to water an orchid is by placing an ice cube on top of the soil.

If you’re hiking in British Columbia in the spring, you might see Oregon fawn lilies.

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Flowers that start with O: List of common names

There are a few common flower names that start with “O”:

  • Oleander
  • Orange blossom
  • Orchid
  • Oregon fawn lily
  • Osbeckia
  • Owl’s clover
  • Oxeye daisy
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Flowers that start with O: List of Latin names

Very few flowers have Latin names that start with “O,” but two of them are especially noteworthy:

  • Onagraceae (evening primrose)
  • Osteospermum (African daisy)

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 P Flowers with U Flowers with Z

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