Flowers that start with L show the different types of flowers in terms of their origins, uses, and appearances. In this article, you can identify and learn more about 43 kinds of flower names that start with L.

L is for the Lavish List of Lovely Flowers

Discover how many of them can be used for medicine while others are a must to grow a lovely and colorful garden. 

List of Flowers that Start with L

Discover which among these gorgeous flowers you would be interested to grow in your garden. Read all about them and their specialty, and the conditions that they would love to grow in!

1. Ladybells 

Ladybells, also called false campanula, are known to be the star of a garden because of their elegant bell-shaped flowers and beautiful lavender blue color.

Big Flower Ladybells in Garden

The elegant look and light fragrance of this Campanulaceae family flower make it useful for designs.

2. Lady Finger Cactus

The Lady Finger Cactus (Mammillaria elongata) originated in Central America and Mexico. It is also often called Gold Lace Cactus, Golden Stars, or just simply Lady Finger.

Cactus in Flower Against Sand and Sky

It is the favorite finger cactus of most gardeners because this plant is easy and fast to grow, and its yellow, snow white, and pink colors are very captivating. Interestingly, the lady finger cactus received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in the United Kingdom.

3. Lady’s Mantle

If you want to add some flowering plants to your garden, Lady Mantle is one of those plants to consider. This plant is also called Alchemilla mollis or Alchemilla vulgaris.

Bright Green Flowers of Alchemilla

Aside from being used as a nice edging and ground cover for the garden, this plant is also known for its healing properties. It’s being used for herbal medicine even up to this day.

4. Lady’s Slipper Orchid 

The Lady’s slipper type of orchid is also known as slipper orchids, lady’s slipper, whippoorwill’s shoe, and moccasin flower. It’s called a slipper orchid because its fused petals look exactly like a slipper or a shoe.

The Mystery of the Ladys Slipper

Cypripedium species can also be identified by their color, size, blooming duration, and growing requirements. Some flowers can bloom for up to three weeks, whereas others can bloom for just a week.

5. Lance Leaf Blanket Flower 

Gaillardia aestivalis, with the common name “Lance Leaf Blanket,” is a long-lasting flower that is native to North Carolina and the Southern United States. Lance Leaf Blanket Flowers mostly bloom from late spring to fall. This plant can grow to about 23 inches.

A Lance Leaf Blanket Flower

This plant loves to be watered regularly and it requires a well-drained soil in order to thrive and be healthy. If the soil type does not drain well, it might face some root rot issues

6. Lance-Leaved Coreopsis 

This plant is commonly called Lance-leaved coreopsis and Lance-leaf tickseed. This type of plant usually grows in the dry sandy areas of northern Mexico and southeastern Canada. 

Beautiful Lance-Leaved Coreopsis

This is a flowering plant in the daisy family that normally grows up to two feet tall, and grows in glades, fields, prairies, and roadsides. The beautiful flower of this plant attracts honeybees and butterflies. It requires light shades of the sun to come to it, and also very well-drained soil.

7. Lantana

Interestingly, this type of flowering plant grows as an evergreen and produces beautiful and radiant colors throughout the whole season. Lantana develops clusters of individual tubular-shaped flowers with four petals each that make these bright sun-captivating plants attract butterflies and hummingbirds.

Lantana Flowers on Green Foliage

On the other hand, as you are growing this plant remember to water it regularly because it will thrive once its roots are healthy and growing.

8. Large Fothergilla

The flowering large fothergilla is a slow-growing plant that is being admired by many for its features: lovely fragrance, white flowers in the spring, spectacular bottlebrush-like fall color, and leathery blue-green summer foliage. 

The Majestic Large Fothergilla

This beautiful flower requires a sufficient and full amount of sun to thrive, and remember that it does best when it comes moist soil.

9. Large Yellow Foxglove 

Large Yellow Foxglove (Digitalis Grandiflora) is a short-lived type of plant that is commonly found in the woodlands and stream banks of Europe, Turkey, and Siberia. This plant has soft, creamy-looking yellow flowers that are about two inches long, while its inner appearance shows compressed brown spots. 

Yellow Flowers Growing in the Wild

Yellow Foxglove grows up to two feet to three feet in height and 12 inches to 18 inches wide.

10. Larkspur

In the world of beautiful flowers, the blue color is hard to find, but larkspur has it all. These flowers can be sighted in both single and double varieties. Some of the varieties show many petals that make a pom-pom effect. 

Purple and Blue Flowers Blooming

Sometimes, this plant is called delphinium because their appearances are identical. Larkspur flowers can grow tall, and once you learn to grow them, you will love to have them every year in your garden. It will bloom in mids of spring and even in summer seasons.

11. Lavandin 

Lavandin is a part of the “Lavandula family.” It is sometimes mistaken for lavender because of their similarities, but it can be easily differentiated. Lavandin’s flowers have a lilac color and longer flower shapes compared to lavender.

Purple Lavandin Flowers in Garden Park

The scent of these flowers is notably stronger. Lavender has a shorter stem and longer, rounder flower shape, whereas lavandin has a more pointed end. The blooming of this flower starts in early May and it will stop until fall season.

12. Lavatera 

Lavatera is a part of the mallow plant family. Its flowers are large and funnel-shaped and consist of five separate petals. The size of this plant varies differently; some species grow two feet to three feet tall, while some can tower up to 10 feet tall and six feet wide.

Buds of Lavatera in a Garden

This gorgeous flower starts to bloom in midsummer, meaning in the month of July you will see it shooting out tiny blooms.

13. Lavatera Mallow 

Lavatera Mallows, also called mallows, are available in all variations: annual, biennial, and perennial. The lavatera mallow attracts bees and other pollinating insects because of its large white or pink flowers.

Enjoying this Beautiful Flower

Given its long flowering season, lavatera mallows are good to include in a summer container arrangement. Remember that these flowers would thrive when they have full sun, and regular watering with purified hard tap water.

14. Lavender Lavandula 

Lavandula, also known as lavender, belongs to the mint family, Lamiaceae, with a total of 30 species of flowering plants. Most of the members of these species grow in temperate climates and are used as culinary herbs, ornamental plants, and essential oils. Lavender has been widely used in cosmetics and traditional medicine for many centuries.

The Wonders of Lavender Lavandula

The fragrant leaves and attractive flowers of lavender make this species a natural in herbal gardens. Its essential oils have many uses; it adds aroma to some products like sweets and beverages and also contributes a lot to the field of herbal medicine because of their known calming effect. 

15. Lechenaultia 

Lechenaultia is a class of flowering plants in the family of Goodeniaceae. This plant species is native to Australia and New Guinea.

Unique Flower of Lechenaultia

The plants that are part of the lechenaultia genus are mostly shrubs and herbs with leaves shaped like needles, and their flowers are usually blue, yellow, white, and red.

16. Lemon Balm 

This plant is a member of the mint family. It is an herb that has a slight lemon aroma and is commonly used for making medicine and flavoring foods. 

The Power of Lemon Balm Leaves

This herb contains chemicals that can provide a relaxing effect when used as a medicine, and it is believed that this herb can help reduce the spreading of some bacteria and viruses. Also, lemon balm can be used for providing help with anxiety, stress, cold sores, insomnia, dementia, indigestion, and many other health conditions.

17. Lemon Thyme 

Whether you are growing an herbal garden, border, rock garden, or container plants, lemon thyme is a good choice to include in your garden. Aside from being famous for its aromatic smell, herbal design, and culinary uses, this plant is also known for its attractive foliage.

Small Lavender Flowers of Mazus

Remember to water this plant once a while because they do not like to be watered a lot, you can water them once every few weeks, in addition it requires full sun. Your plant will bloom perfectly in July.

18. Leontopodium 

Leontopodium petals look like a lion’s paws, and its genus name is derived from the Greek combination of leon (lion) and podion (foot). This plant grows well in cool summer climates; it doesn’t like too much heat.

Meadow Leontopodium in Garden

This plant will grow in the months of June and July, as you have to regularly water it, ensuring that the soil is gritty with an acidity 6.5 to 7.5. They are perennial plants that will thrive in the right conditions.

19. Leopard Plant 

This plant has large spotted leaves and yellow flowers and is native to countries like Japan, Taiwan, and Korea. It can be found in moist and warm areas like riverbeds, coasts, and streams.

Leopard Plant in a Natural Habitat

The most recommended time to plant the Leopard plant is during spring for it to have an established growing process, and you will see it thrive as you provide it with the moist soil that it needs.

20. Leopard’s Bane 

Leopard’s bane is from the sunflower family (Asteraceae) and is native to Southeast Asia and Southeast Europe.

The Striking Leopards Bane Flowers

It is called leopard’s bane because all species in this group of flowering plants were once thought of as toxic to animals.

21. Leucadendron 

Leucadendron (Conebushes) is a type of plant that comes in different colors: yellow, pink, orange, and red.

Exotic Leucadendron Flower in Bloom

It is recognized for being a type of plant that has low maintenance, making it suitable for growing in hot weather. It grows as high as 3 feet to 8 feet tall. 

22. Leucojum 

Leucojum is a perennial bulbous plant that blooms with white, bell-shaped flowers and strap-shaped foliage. It is sometimes compared with snowdrops for having similar appearances, but leucojum is two times taller than snowdrops. 

Delicate Leucojum White Flowers

This plant is recommended for growing in planting beds, containers, and borders. The expected height for leucojum when you’re growing it is 36 inches to 41 inches. 

23. Lewisia 

Lewisia is a succulent-like plant that is a great pick for yards. This perennial plant blooms with attractive pink flowers.

The Exotic Lewisia PInk Flowers in Bloom

It is most recommended to grow Lewisia flowers in areas with well-draining soil and full sunlight. 

24. Liatris 

Liatris is a perennial plant that is famous for being called a gayfeather or blazing star. It is native to eastern North America. It has unordinary flower heads that look like tiny stars arranged upright.

Narrow Spikes with Purple Flowers

This beautiful plant will grow and thrive to become somewhere between two to three feet tall, in the months of July to the fall season. 

25. Licorice Plant

The Licorice plant appears in white or silver colors yet can sometimes be seen in gold, soft hues, or variegated foliage. This plant is very important as it can be used as a remedy for various ailments of the liver, circulatory system, lungs, and kidneys

Bright Green Licorice Plant

Licorice root comes from the root of the licorice plant and is considered one of the world’s oldest herbal medicinal treatments that has been in use since thousands of years ago. It is used to treat asthma, cough, insomnia, stomach pain, and other infections.

26. Lilac 

The Lilac or common ones grows on rocky hills and are best known for their delightful fragrance. these flowers can grow easily and are strong, deer-resistant, free from major pests, and considered one of the most easily grown flowering shrubs. 

The Fragrant Lilac Classic Flowers

There are hundreds of color varieties available in single and double flowers, including cream, magenta, pinkish purple, white, purple, and lavender. In the flowers’ language, purple flowers represent the emotions of love, and white ones symbolize youthful innocence.

27. Lily 

Lilies are from the group of herbaceous flowering plants that grow from bulbs and are native to the northern hemisphere.

Lily Beautiful White Flowers

These types of prominent plants are very important in culture and literature. The water lily has star-shaped and colorful flowers that make summer gardens captivating.

28. Lily of the Valley

The Lily of Valley, also known as convallaria majalis, is a sweetly scented flowering plant that can mostly be found in woodlands. This plant has bell-shaped white flowers that bloom in spring and grow to about 10 inches.

Blooming Lily of the Valley Flowers

It can spread its leaves for one to two feet. It symbolizes youth, purity, discretion, sincerity, and happiness.

29. Limonium 

Limonium is a class of 120 flowering plants. These plant species are often grouped with lavenders and rosemary for having similar common names, but these species are not related to each other.

Purple Limonium Used as Filler

The Limonium genus is an herbaceous perennial plant that grows from four to 27 inches tall. 

30. Linaria 

Linaria vulgaris is a group of flowering plants from the family of Plantaginaceae, which is native to Siberia, Europe, and Central Asia. It is a perennial plant with less spreading roots and has flowers that look like a snapdragon.

Linaria a Flower Famous in Japan

They will grow in late spring to early summer, up to 12 to 36 inches tall. Make sure that this plant is placed in soil that is like sand, that’s either alkaline or neutral in its acidity.

31. Lindheimers Beeblossom 

Lindheimer’s Beeblossom (Gaura lindheimeri) is an exceptionally pretty perennial plant that is native to Louisiana and Texas.

Lindheimers Beeblossom in Park Garden

The tall and airy-looking flowers of this plant give an impression of floating butterflies in the garden. 

32. Lisianthus Flowers 

Lisianthus flowers symbolize admiration, charisma, and gratefulness for a special friend.

White Lisianthus Flowers in a Vase

Its appearance is like a rose that lasts longer without wilting, reaching from 10 days up to 2 weeks. Lisianthus variants are available in pink, purple, cream, and white.

33. Living Rock Cactus

This plant is a genus of the cacti family, mostly Ariocarpus fissuratus. Succulent plants must be placed in areas with good lighting.

Living Rock Cactus Enduring Beauty

However, living rock cactus is advised not to be placed in areas with direct bright sunlight. Too much sunlight can make this plant turn into yellow color.

34. Lobelia 

Lobelia is also called Indian tobacco and used to be a herbal remedy for some respiratory illnesses like bronchitis, cough, pneumonia, and asthma. The Native Americans used to smoke lobelia to treat their asthma.

Cape Lobelia on a Brick Windowsill

They will grow up to 12 inches high, and having very moist soil will do the trick to this.

35. Lonicera 

Lonicera, also called honeysuckle, is a bending shrub and twining vine from the family of Caprifoliaceae.

The Beauty and Fragrant of Lonicera

 

More or less 180 species of this plant have been found in Eurasia and North America. Some of these species are very fragrant and colorful, and the flowers attract hummingbirds.

36. Loosestrife

This plant species may seem attractive in our eyes, but loosestrife is an invasive plant that widely spreads in wet areas and areas with moist organic soil.

Blooms of Loosestrife in a Field

Loosestrife can mostly be found in lakes, river banks, ponds, and roadsides. 

37. Lotus Nelumbo nucifera 

Lotus nelumbo nucifera is simply called a lotus but is known by many names: Nelumbo nucifera, Laxmi lotus, Indian lotus, and sacred lotus.

Pink Sacred Lotus and Leaves in Lake

This flowering plant is also known as a cure for insomnia, fever, gastritis, heart imbalance, and body heat imbalance. The lotus flowers were used to represent rebirth in ancient Egypt (Buddhism and Hinduism).

38. Love-in-a-Mist 

Love-in-a-mist, also called Nigella damascena, is an old-fashioned flower that is very charming.

A Macro Shot of a Blue Nigella Bloom

The flowers bloom in different colors, usually bright blue to very pale, while some are pink, lavender, or white. It usually flowers in the spring and early summer seasons.

39. Love Lies Bleeding

Love Lies Bleeding (Amaranthus caudatus) is a noticeable plant that can commonly be found in garden beds or borders. The drooping crimson-colored panicles of this plant appear to be “bleeding,” so these panicles contribute to this plant’s name.

Pink Love Lies Bleeding Flowers

This plant can easily be grown with minimal care, and it can be grown without perennial utilization. However, the seed must be consistently moist until they fully develop. The love lies in the bleeding plants that will be more immune to drought once the seeds develop. 

40. Lunaria Money Plant 

This plant is known as “Lunaria” for its shimmering leaves. These shimmering “leaves” actually look like silver dollars; this is also what caused it to be called the Honesty plant.

Detail of Lunarias Flower in a Meadow

The leaves of the lunaria can be mixed into a vegetable green salad, along with its flowers. The seeds can be used as a substitute for mustard, and the roots can be eaten when peeled.

41. Lungwort 

Some parts of Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis) are used for medicine.

A Fascinating Exploration of South American Beauty

Though there is no scientific evidence, people use this plant for problems with the lungs, stomach, wound healing, and urinary tract problems.

42. Lupine 

Lupine (Lupinus) is a part of the pea family that has tall, colorful, and tapering spikes of flowers and divided leaves.

Healing Leaves of Lungwort Plant

The best and most recommended planting spot for lupine is a bright, sunny area with well-absorbing soil. Although you can plant lupines in a shaded spot, they will bloom with fewer flowers. 

43. Lycoris 

Lycoris is a perennial plant that produces bulbs and belongs to the family of Amaryllidaceae. This plant originates from the southern and eastern parts of Asia in China, South Korea, northern Thailand, Nepal, northern Pakistan, eastern Iran, Burma, and Afghanistan.

Lycoris Taken in Japan in the Autumn

Many plants that belong to the Lycoris genus bear clustered and colorful flowers that appear once the leaves fade and disappear.

They thrive well in zones 6-9, and you will see them thrive and bloom in the summer season, and don’t forget that it needs moderated amount of water, in addition to receiving the full amount of sun.

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